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DRIVE 2020: 2020 Lincoln Aviator

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The 2020 Lincoln Aviator Black Label: luxurious AND fun to drive! A layman’s review Tammye Nash | Managing Editornash@dallasvoice.com I am not a “car expert.” I can’t tell you all the technical details about any car or truck or tank or whatever.

I can’t compare the specs of different makes and models. But I DO love to drive, and I CAN tell what I like and don’t like about vehicles I have had the opportunity to drive.

Recently, the folks at Randall Reed Planet Lincoln Dallas Love Field (the largest car dealership in the world) offered me the chance to drive one of their vehicles for a weekend and write what I call “a layman’s review” of it.

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