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Ford issues recall for more than 130,000 Lincoln Aviator SUVs due to a risk of parts detaching while driving, with free ...
The recall train has returned to Ford station once more, as a group of its luxurious Lincoln Aviator models are now subject ...
Nearly 133,000 Aviators may have trim that isn’t properly secured, letting door bars and C-pillar pieces make a break for it ...
Ford Motor Co. (NYSE: F) recalls over 132,914 Lincoln Aviator SUVs for window and C-pillar issues, dealers to fix issue free ...
Ford is recalling more than 132,900 Lincoln Aviator SUVs over an issue with the rear door window bars and C-pillar trim.
Ford has announced the recall of nearly 133,000 Lincoln Aviator SUVs because parts can fall off. The National Highway Traffic ...
Ford recalls over 132K Lincoln Aviators due to loose trim parts that may detach and pose crash risks. Repairs will be done free.
Ford is recalling nearly 133,000 SUVs because some parts, including rear door window bars, may disconnect due to not enough adhesive, the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration ...
C-pillar trim appliques and window division bars may detach from the vehicle's rear side doors while driving due to inadequate application pressure during assembly. Detached components create a road ...
Ford is recalling Ford Explorer and Lincoln Aviator from 2020-2025 because the release for the second-row seats may unlatch, ...
The cheaper Mazda CX-90 challenges the pricier, more refined Lincoln Aviator to see if it can match its elegance for less.
The more affordable Lincoln Nautilus got the big screen first, and it arguably does it better than the new Lincoln Navigator.