2004 2005 Lincoln Aviator

2004 2005 Lincoln Aviator
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Here are
the basics;
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32-valve,
V-8 InTech™ engine
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302
horsepower at 5,750 rpm
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300
pounds-per-foot of torque at 3,250 rpm
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Sport-tuned
4-wheel independent suspension
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REVIEWS /
NEWS
The new 2004 2005 Lincoln
Aviator. On the outside, the hood-mounted grille creates tight shut lines for a
sleek, aggressive stance. Horizontal quad-beam halogen headlamps with complex
reflectors are accompanied by turn indicators and park lamps. To create a clean
appearance, the park lamps are located below the reflectors. Redundant tail
lamps and a high-mounted new LED brake lamp are integrated into the tailgate
for clear visibility and a seamless, elegant look. And chrome highlights draw
the eye to the luggage rack, the molding that frames the lower window portion,
and the instantly recognizable chrome-surround rear license plate. This
attention to detail continues on the inside. Supremely indulgent and
extraordinarily sumptuous for even a luxury SUV, the cabin of a 2004 2005
Lincoln Aviator takes Lincoln luxury to a new level. Abundant use of
traditional materials, such as genuine new American burl walnut wood blended
with modern satin nickel, create an inviting, contemporary environment.
The 2004 2005 Lincoln
Aviator delivers a thrilling performance with an advanced 32-valve, V-8 InTech
engine. Using an advanced DOHCdesign and variable-length intake runners, the
Lincoln Aviator engine produces strong low-end torque without sacrificing high
rpm power. With 302 horsepower at 5,750 rpm and 300 pounds-per-foot of torque
at 3,250 rpm, it's easy to see why driving the 2004 2005 Lincoln Aviator is
highly addictive. The engine isn't the only shining star in the pantheon of
2004 2005 Lincoln Aviator performance plusses. Unlike other SUVs, the Lincoln
Aviator offers a sophisticated, sport-tuned 4-wheel independent suspension with
coil springs and lightweight aircraft-grade aluminum components. Front and rear
suspensions incorporate a short-and-long arm with monotube shocks and
stabilizer bars. The result: the 2004 2005 Lincoln Aviator maintains balance,
composure and crisper steering response on a variety of road conditions.
OVERALL ANALYSIS
The
new 2004 2005 Lincoln Aviator accessory review has described in the Aviator,
almost everything an SUV shopper is looking for.
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