News

Ford Motor Company is recalling more than 850,000 vehicles due to concerns the engine may stall while driving, increasing the risk of a crash. The recall is for certain 2021 through 2023 models, ...
Ford said it began sending letters to affected owners this week to warn of safety risks related to potential fuel pump ...
A recall is underway for over 850,000 Ford and Lincoln vehicles that could have an issue with their low-pressure fuel pump ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said the fuel pumps in the Ford recall could cause an engine stall.
Ford is really on a roll with safety recalls this year, and this time it’s the Lincoln Aviator having another turn. The luxury SUV apparently is falling apart, literally, as people are driving them ...
The recall impacts certain 2021-2023 Bronco, Explorer, Lincoln Aviator, F-250 SD, F-350 SD, 5-450 SD, F-550 SD, 2021-2022 ...
As we mentioned last night, underneath the new Lincoln Aviator "concept" there appears to be an independent rear suspension lifted right from the Ford Mustang parts bin. And while it's pretty cool ...
We see hoe Lincoln's mid-sized option handles a long-distane trip The post I drove the 2025 Lincoln Aviator: Here’s what long-distance luxury feels like appeared first on The Manual.
The 2020 Lincoln Aviator is a three-row premium SUV that’s elbowed its way into the luxury class. Does it make an elegant first impression? We think so. Here are a few notable reasons why (and a ...
The Aviator can travel some distance in all-electric mode, but Lincoln isn’t bragging about the range yet, so I don’t expect it to be very far. Figure between 20 and 30 miles.
The decision to electrify the Lincoln Aviator is part of Ford’s $11 billion investment in zero-emission vehicles. Earlier this year, the Blue Oval announced plans to roll out 40 hybrid and fully ...
Lincoln’s Aviator concept made its debut in very nearly production-ready form, with only a few exceptions. See what stays and what goes before the Aviator reaches dealerships at Car and Driver.