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Lincoln Aviator review
Buying
What should I be paying?
The industry standard for fuss-free luxury SUV ownership has been the almost exclusive preserve of Lexus for years. Lincoln knows it has to over-perform here to attract and keep these people. And so this is a key focus for its offer.
The ownership package starts with an app through which you can do everything from unlocking and locking the car all the way through to booking your car in for service. Then there’s the Lincoln Access Rewards scheme which gives you frequent flyer-type miles to spend on Lincoln and non-Lincoln products and services. Add all this to car collection and drop off plus a host of other benefits, and Lincoln ownership should be a breeze.
In terms of ownership costs, other than fuel and insurance – Lincoln has its own schemes for that, too – you get two-years of free servicing, four years of warranty and six years of powertrain coverage. So you really shouldn’t have anything to worry about.
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