2019 Lincoln Aviator

The last time Lincoln revamped its Aviator was back in 2005. Cars looked different back then from what they currently look. More than a decade has passed, and the sky-high gas prices had most American consumers swearing off the SUVs and opting in for some of the more eco-friendly vehicles. However, the SUVs have returned, and automakers have chosen to capitalize on this emerging trend. It first came in March of 2017 when Lincoln unveiled its 2018 Navigator. No one could argue with the tremendous sales results from it.

The All-New Aviator: How It Differs

Some people might have the misunderstanding that the new Aviator will be an essential iteration of the past Aviator. You might want to throw those misconceptions out the door immediately. The new Aviator will fundamentally look much different and be a new vehicle in almost every way possible. As a luxury crossover SUV, the Aviator had the curtain drawn back just two years after Ford doubled on its luxury lineup.

The Mesmerizing Exterior

The Lincoln Aviator should appeal to both the customers and bystanders alike. First, you will notice how this car has a stunning front grille with a latticework of metal that has been spread apart as the grille moves near the front wheels. The character of the vehicle emanates partially from the posture of the vehicle. Today's car designers have chosen cars that have a tilt that leans somewhat forward, which is known as an aggressive body style. The Aviator, on the other hand, does not have this, despite trends. Smart design has been employed throughout, and it opens the door of opportunity to create this sharp ceiling angle. The Aviator charms us like a ballerina, but you shouldn't take this for meaning that the car doesn't shine with pure power. The Aviator has been designed differently from the other competition of the crossover. You have S-curves in the design, which have been made closer to the front hood, and you also have this at the doors. They sound innocent, but when the sun hits it from different angles, the car reels in your attention.

A Calming Interior

David Woodhouse, a leading designer of the Aviator, said that the company wanted to design an interior that emanated calm throughout. It's like how when a beach vacation first starts. You will see the horizon of the ocean, and it will relax you on a universal level. The interior looks spacious on an impressive scale. The adjustable leather seats have temperature control, and you can customize them with 30 different settings. Not to mention, one of those unique settings includes the lower back massage.

Should you go out and buy the Lincoln Aviator? We never recommend purchasing on an impulse, but we don't see anything wrong with people scheduling a test drive at our dealership. Through the test drive, you can learn what a comfortable driving car this is. We will give you the necessary information to decide on whether you should make this your next family vehicle.

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