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  • “The second row seats are short and shallow, while the third row is strictly for kids.” — Cars.com
  • “The Aviator's interior is very Lincoln, being swathed in fine leather, satin nickel, and walnut burl wood.” — Car and Driver
  • “The 60-mph sprint took only 7.6 seconds, and it pulled through the quarter in 16.2 seconds at 89 mph.” — Car and Driver
  • “Beyond the competent road manners, the output of the engine is perhaps one of the most satisfying elements of the Aviator. The fat torque curve and ample reserves of power give the kind of performance that will make the Aviator a class leader among midsize SUVs.” — Road & Track
  • “Space behind the third row is somewhat limited, however, so don't expect to take such a large crew on a skiing trip unless you have a roof-top cargo carrier.” — Road & Track
  • “Fortunately, the Lincoln Aviator is not an exercise in badge engineering, but rather a craftily executed remake of the existing Explorer/Mountaineer platform.” — Road & Track

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