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Lincoln - Aviator (2004)

Discover the 2004 Lincoln Aviator – a distinctive blend of luxury and versatility The Lincoln Aviator of 2004 is remembered for its roomy interior, smooth ride, and powerful performance. While the market for this iconic SUV has shifted over the years, understanding the Lincoln Aviator price helps buyers and collectors alike gauge what to expect when hunting for a used model. --- Key Specifications

  • Engine: 4.6‑liter V8 producing 300 hp, paired with a robust gasoline delivery system for linear power.
  • Transmission: 4‑speed automatic from Chrysler’s A6600, known for its durability.
  • Fuel Type: Premium gasoline; the V8 demands federal Grade‑A or better.
  • Dimensions:
    • Overall length: 185‑in.
    • Wheelbase: 119‑in.
    • Width: 78‑in.
    • Height: 70‑in.
  • Capacity: Seating for up to 7 passengers with optional third-row folding seat.
  • Towing: Maximum 7,000 lbs when properly equipped.
  • Suspension: MacPherson strut front, multi-link rear, a symphony of comfort that still jostles gently over rough terrain.
  • Weight: Approx. 5,200 lbs (gross).
  • Features: Dual‑zone climate control, power‑lifted tailgate, leather upholstery, and a panoramic sunroof.
--- Depreciation Insight The longevity of any vehicle is measured by how its value erodes over time. The Lincoln Aviator depreciation curve is typical of luxury SUVs from the early 2000s.
  • In the first year, the vehicle commonly loses 15‑20% of its price while staying at the top of its segment.
  • At the two‑year mark, depreciation accelerates slightly; a realistic drop would be around 30‑35% from the original MSRP.
  • By the five‑year point, a 2004 model usually retains roughly 50‑55% of its original floor‑plan value.
  • Beyond eight years, the used Lincoln Aviator price generally stabilizes around a third of the original, especially in markets where the model retains a loyal following.
These estimates do not account for special editions, aftermarket upgrades, or significant service history. Factor in mileage, maintenance records, and whether the vehicle was kept in a climate‑controlled environment, as all affect the depreciated value. --- What is a 2004 Lincoln Aviator worth? While the counting of numbers can be tempting, always remember that the true price of an older SUV is influenced by numerous variables.
  • Condition: a pristine 2004


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