2013 Lincoln Aviator Review Pictures
The 2013 Lincoln Aviator is the luxury division's mid-size sport-utility vehicle. Properly equipped, it can tow up to 7,300 pounds, significantly more than most imported Subs in its size class. The mission is to deliver the style of the Lincoln Navigator in a smaller, more manageable, and less expensive package. It is also priced lower than most V8-powered luxury sport-utilities. Electronic stability control, which Ford calls Advancer, together with a new system called Roll Stability Control, reduce the chance of skidding and to help drivers maintain handling control. A tire-pressure monitoring system is now standard. The voice-activated DVD navigation system has been improved and refined, and now comes with an in-dash six-disc CD changer.
One of the most noticeable characteristics is a 2013 Lincoln Aviator, a trait to watch for on future Lincoln models. The polished egg-crate grille, reminiscent of elegant Continental models of the past, features a rhythmic pattern of solid horizontal and vertical chrome trim. The new face incorporates a nearly 2-by-4-inch Lincoln star and a bright horizontal blade by the lower air intake. Its 21-inch spooked wheels, made from a combination of cast and polished aluminum, feature wheel caps with the Lincoln star at the center. Additional polished bright work can be found running the length of the side windows, on the door handles, head and tail lamps and vehicle badging. It features flexible storage and seating. Adjustable first- and second-row seats, as well as two storage consoles that move forward and rearward between the occupants, allow passengers to arrange the cabin in different configurations for long trips.
The rear console also features personal climate and navigation controls; additional storage is found in all four doors and seat backs. Keeping with the aviation theme, lap tables with a leather-trimmed pad deploy from the rear center console to be used for a laptop computer, snacks or travel games in the second row. 2013 Lincoln Aviator four reclining captain-style chairs have integrated leg rests for an extra level of comfort and luxury. To complete the travel experience, DVD screens are integrated into the front row seat backs. Genuine aeronautical vents and map lights are found on the contrails and headers with additional illumination in the upper door trims for theater-like ambiance. As a representation of the next-generation, the teaser combines sporty lines, a broad stance and generous ground clearance to assert the vehicle s off-road capability while echoing its on-road refinement.
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