Used 2004 Lincoln Aviator for Sale near Virginia
The 2004 Lincoln Aviator won't quite take flight, since it's built on the same truck-like body-on-frame platform as the Ford Explorer. But this luxury midsize SUV ups the Explorer and similar Mercury Mountaineer by adding a lot more features and a nice helping of luxurious comfort. Styling cues and standard equipment are taken from its bigger and more unwieldy Navigator sibling (including three rows of seats), but in a much smaller and easier-to-drive package. About 6.5 inches shorter, with a 113-inch wheelbase, the 2004 Aviator seats six or seven in three rows, depending on whether you opt for the standard second-row captain's chairs with foldable center console or a second-row bench seat for three. The third-row bench seats two and is better suited for children or adults with short legs. Although the third row doesn't fold completely flat, cargo area expands from a tiny 12 cubic feet to an impressive 77 cubic feet with the seats down. The rear liftgate opens separately from the rear window, offering different access options.
Powered by a 4.6-liter, 302-hp V8 and a 5-speed, shiftable automatic, the 2004 Aviator is available as a Base trim or Ultimate, both available with either rear-wheel drive or two forms of automatic all-wheel drive. The AWD is meant more for tricky road conditions than off-roading, since it lacks low-range gearing. Base models are well-equipped with power front seats, creamy leather upholstery, power-adjustable pedals, a CD player, and dual-zone climate control, while the Ultimate adds heated and cooled seats, a newly upgraded 6-CD changer, and xenon headlights. Interior trappings take cues from the Navigator, with large and well-lit gauges, an analog clock, and real wood and satin nickel trim. Safety-wise, the Aviator earns top marks, and all models come standard with 4-wheel ABS, dual front and side curtain airbags for the first two rows, foglights, and parking sensors. For 2004, a tire monitor is added. Stability control and AdvanceTrac traction control are optional, and in 2004 a rollover detection system gets bundled with the traction control.
Other additions to the 2004 Aviator include an optional touch-screen navigation system and satellite radio. Since it offers many of the same features and similar styling, the Aviator is a nice alternative for those who might be intimidated by the Navigator's size. Its V8 engine offers good power, and for the select few who might actually use the SUV for utility purposes, the Aviator can tow up to 7,300 pounds. Drivers like the third row, though they say it is cramped, and feel the Aviator is easy to drive. Downsides include an expensive pricetag coupled with poor 13/19 mpg fuel economy, some road noise despite the thick, performance-glazed glass that's meant to solve this problem, and the lack of fold-flat seats. Another criticism points out the rough ride and truck-like feel of the suspension, especially on city roads.
4.6 Overall rating
(11 reviews)There was significant water damage on the drivers side where perhaps the window was left down? Anyway when I pulled the seat belt across for the test drive, there was mold on the seat belt. Closer inspection and there was mold in the carpet front and back, and mold in the seat. Other than that it was a good car. However I did not purchase the vehicle because we need an suv for the grandkids. I know its 18 years old but it was going to be work I didnt count on. Plus it was mold. Mold. Inside a car. But anyway. Im sure someone is happy with it.
Big hit on depreciation, but if you buy it used, it is a great deal
Yep this is a great vehicle for the price. Love the lkncoln
Wonderful truck. Everything u want in a suv. Great buy.
We bought this vehicle from a Lincoln Dealership in Houston, Texas. Our family called it the Baby Navigator because it was just as nice as the Lincoln Navigator, but a bit smaller in size and in the price. The Aviator was a fun family vehicle for us and was only around for about 3 years (2002-2005). We used it to take small trips and was great even if you had a dog too!
2004 Lincoln Aviator FAQs
How many 2004 Lincoln Aviator vehicles in Virginia have no reported accidents or damage?
1 out of 1 for sale near Virginia have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2004 Lincoln Aviator?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2004 Lincoln Aviator gets between 13 and 13 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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