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Wheeling

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  1. Thanks for the information. No Sync 4 or any significant change, Then what is the purpose for an early model year? I'm really disappointed. Have been hopeful for a 2022 Model with Sync 4.
  2. I would guess the 2022 Aviator will have Sync 4 and larger screen.
  3. Is 2021 Nautilus in production yet? I wonder when it will be on dealer's lot for test drive. Do any one know when Lincoln's on line configuration will be open?
  4. I think the OP is talking about the temperature display in the control unit right above the levels to change the temperature setting. One for eth drive and one for the passenger, the 2020 models have them and they indeed look nice. Now the two windows becomes black void. It is a downgrade, although the temperatures still display in the screen.
  5. 2021 models don't have them. It has been discussed in this forum. They were eliminated in the US models . Maybe BL still have them. The foreign versions still have them though.
  6. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhjSVGyvfxM This is another one with the door button failure and other issue.
  7. It indeed is a safety concern. This button should not fail so early. The aviator has had 10 recalls in its short life. Built quality and reliability is really holding some buyers back. Hope it get fixed quickly.
  8. https://www.carcomplaints.com/news/2020/lincoln-aviator-steering-knuckles-may-fracture.shtml unfortunately, bad publication again.
  9. @Random Precision There is a post in another forum stating that 2021 Aviator deleted the interior temperature display on the control unit on the dash. I think this is hardly unreasonable. Could you check yours and post a photo for that? Thanks.
  10. XT6 is crossed board not on par with the Aviator.
  11. There may be water in your trunk or somewhere. Gas should not make that noise.
  12. Saw this in a recent review of a different car. It is interesting to compare different SUV's in such a way and knows where each one is located.
  13. Drive another Aviator with 22" wheels on the dealer lot and compare with yours. If they are all the same, then he is probably right. If not, something wrong with yours.
  14. I guess you don't have the dynamic handling package. Otherwise, it should be very smooth. I don't want the package. That thing, with all the advantages, is built to fail, and when it fails, leaking air from rubber chambers, you probably can't drive it, no matter where you are. It is not just Lincoln, it is all the air glider set ups for all the brands. Plan to order a R1 with all the options for R2, prices will be almost identical, but get the 20" wheels. It is already big enough and should have all the benefits of plus-size wheels, but providing a much smoother ride. Best wishes!
  15. It is entirely personal whether a seat is comfortable or not. When I test drive the Aviator, I found it really comfortable. I even brought a ruler with me to measure the seat width. Since a lot people claim it was narrow. Turn out it was about a inch wider than my Infiniti.
  16. The bigger size must also have some draw backs, otherwise there is no reason the GT not using the 22-inch wheels. They look really nice.
  17. Those 22" wheels certainly look very nice on the Aviator. However, there are draw backs, harsh ride, road noise, and high costs associated with potential replacement. I want to ask the owners what your experience with the large wheels? I know the dynamic handling package will take care of the harsh ride, but I don't want that for durability concerns. Any ideals? 20 inches are already big enough. For Reserve, you can either go to the reserve II with the 22 wheels, or stay with Reserve I and add Luxury and Illumination packages and keep the 20 wheels. You can also add the tow hatch. The prices are almost identical. Any suggestion?
  18. @Mithras @Tl99cobra Thank you for your answers. Looks like the waiting is much better than before. Any discount?
  19. Did Lincoln tell you how long to production? Thank you.
  20. Oops, they don't have one back then, don't they? No wonder no one has ordered.
  21. Has anyone ordered a 2010 yet? Want to know how long it takes before delivery.
  22. For auto-fold mirrors, the Lincoln welcome mat turns on when welcome lighting or lighted entry turns on and the mirrors fold in upon locking or using the switch on the door. Note: If you enable auto-fold and then you fold the mirrors in to the door window glass, the welcome mats do not turn on. The above is from the manual and it is confusing. Maybe you folded your mirrors.
  23. The latest JD Power three year dependability survey put Lincoln at NO 7, way above industrial average and above BMW and many other primary brands. Way to go. 2020012 U.S. VDS.pdf
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