Phenomenal video, Steve thank you! Can you tell me how to stream Apple Car Play from my phone without having to connect via cable then take it out when you want to change the AC or seat settings like massage?? New subscriber.
Appreciate that! Unfortunately the Aviator doesn't have the option for wireless CarPlay or Android Auto - has to be connected via USB. You don't need to disconnect each time to get to other settings! On the CarPlay or Android Auto home screen there's a Lincoln button you can press that will bring you back to the main screen. With the Aviator massage seats, if you press the door button on the far right that would launch you in the massage seats without having to navigate through the screen
I have a question about the air suspension, my apartment garage has a maximum clearance oog 67.5 inches, and the height of the aviator is 69.6, could i lower it and park in my garage? Thanks!
Phew that's a tight fit! The air suspension doesn't have a user selectable lowering feature unfortunately.. It'll only lower when the liftgate is opening or when you're first approaching the vehicle
@@CarsWithSteve Thanks Steve, I was under the impression that the park assist won't work with mirrors folded as it houses the cameras (?) plus even if it does work with that then I will have to fully trust the system to do the right thing as I would not be able to get side view for emergency stop. Will be tragic to scrape the car first day from showroom, getting the 2023 model tomorrow.
@@Kausarniyazee I wouldn't use park assist to back into a garage, leave that to doing it yourself. Unless your garage door backs right onto a road the park assist system won't be able to recognize it as a spot edit: Hope you love the new Aviator!
Isn’t global window up a safety issue? Just traded my 2020 Explorer ST, for an Aviator, that had global down, but not up. Also my amazing 2006 Honda Accord has global down, but not up. You can put the windows up by putting the key in the door and turn to lock.
That took so long, could have had it parked myself way quicker. Also holding that button down the whole time is cumbersome. I feel more comfortable when I have control of the gas and brake with this feature.
It is a bit of a hassle compared to just parking yourself but park assist is there for people who have issues parking. Think neck/back or other mobility issues.. I do find that parallel park works way faster than perpendicular but it’s still early tech right now
Everyone does park assist differently. Kia/Hyundai/Genesis don't have traditional Park Assist but a feature on the keyfob for you to pull the car in and out of tight spaces
I come to these videos for the information, I stay for the sunshine attitude and thousand watt smile. Keep the content coming!
Ah thanks so much, definitely brought a smile to my face! 😁
Phenomenal video, Steve thank you! Can you tell me how to stream Apple Car Play from my phone without having to connect via cable then take it out when you want to change the AC or seat settings like massage?? New subscriber.
Appreciate that! Unfortunately the Aviator doesn't have the option for wireless CarPlay or Android Auto - has to be connected via USB.
You don't need to disconnect each time to get to other settings! On the CarPlay or Android Auto home screen there's a Lincoln button you can press that will bring you back to the main screen. With the Aviator massage seats, if you press the door button on the far right that would launch you in the massage seats without having to navigate through the screen
I have a question about the air suspension, my apartment garage has a maximum clearance oog 67.5 inches, and the height of the aviator is 69.6, could i lower it and park in my garage? Thanks!
Phew that's a tight fit! The air suspension doesn't have a user selectable lowering feature unfortunately.. It'll only lower when the liftgate is opening or when you're first approaching the vehicle
What happens when you press 'navigate to parking;?
My garage door is quite narrow, you reckon it will park there accurately without breaking the side view mirrors?
Depends on how wide the garage door is. There's always the option to power fold the sideview mirrors in order to pull in!
@@CarsWithSteve Thanks Steve, I was under the impression that the park assist won't work with mirrors folded as it houses the cameras (?) plus even if it does work with that then I will have to fully trust the system to do the right thing as I would not be able to get side view for emergency stop. Will be tragic to scrape the car first day from showroom, getting the 2023 model tomorrow.
@@Kausarniyazee I wouldn't use park assist to back into a garage, leave that to doing it yourself. Unless your garage door backs right onto a road the park assist system won't be able to recognize it as a spot
edit: Hope you love the new Aviator!
@@CarsWithSteve thanks Steve. I went through your detailed review (1hr+) of the aviator and it was really helpful in making up my mind.
@@Kausarniyazee you're welcome and wow! Glad the video helped :)
Is it possible to turn off the broadcast signal of the key fob to prevent someone from reading the signal for stealing the car?
Unfortunately not.. only real option is to look at a faraday pouch and drop your key in there after you're done using it
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Working on details with a Toyota dealer now and will add that one to the list!
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Isn’t global window up a safety issue? Just traded my 2020 Explorer ST, for an Aviator, that had global down, but not up. Also my amazing 2006 Honda Accord has global down, but not up. You can put the windows up by putting the key in the door and turn to lock.
Nah, some cars have sensors that'll stop pinching from happening as the windows are being rolled up. Some cars have both some just have down
2020 MKZ has all that.
Good to know! Wasn't reviewing cars when the MKZ was still being sold new so never got a chance to dive into it
That took so long, could have had it parked myself way quicker. Also holding that button down the whole time is cumbersome. I feel more comfortable when I have control of the gas and brake with this feature.
It is a bit of a hassle compared to just parking yourself but park assist is there for people who have issues parking. Think neck/back or other mobility issues.. I do find that parallel park works way faster than perpendicular but it’s still early tech right now
Why do you have to hold the button other manufacturers don't have to do it like that
Everyone does park assist differently. Kia/Hyundai/Genesis don't have traditional Park Assist but a feature on the keyfob for you to pull the car in and out of tight spaces
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