Maggie
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My wife's 2021 Aviator had a few issues that we took to the dealership for repair.
The car alarm has been happening a lot less frequently so they were not able to duplicate the issue. $200 charge for "unable to duplicate". Everytime the alarm would go off we would get an alert on the Lincoln Way app. The messages mysteriously disappeared and there were no codes reported. I'm guessing that there was a firmware update.
Same for the steering wheel message. $200 because they were unable to duplicate the issue.
The service advisor was also going to charge $200 each for the defective trim pieces and the tacky door handle until my wife aggressively complained. These are obvious problems but I was told that they weren't covered under our GM extended warranty.
Are these service issues common at all Lincoln dealerships? Maybe this is only an issue in the north Austin area. I've tried two local dealerships and both are subpar. My wife has had a Cadillac and BMW before this car. Cadillac was MUCH better than Lincoln and BMW was the best. BMW has superb service experience in this area. I thought Lincoln was a premium brand. We love the car but the service after the sale is certainly lacking.
- Recalls - 5 of them but only one had parts
- Car Alarm goes off for no apparent reason
- Steering wheel started giving "put your hands on the wheel" much more frequently
- Black rubber trim pieces on both sides of the windshield column are hanging out so far they can be grabbed and pulled with your fingers
- Driver door handle is tacky while the other door handles are not
The car alarm has been happening a lot less frequently so they were not able to duplicate the issue. $200 charge for "unable to duplicate". Everytime the alarm would go off we would get an alert on the Lincoln Way app. The messages mysteriously disappeared and there were no codes reported. I'm guessing that there was a firmware update.
Same for the steering wheel message. $200 because they were unable to duplicate the issue.
The service advisor was also going to charge $200 each for the defective trim pieces and the tacky door handle until my wife aggressively complained. These are obvious problems but I was told that they weren't covered under our GM extended warranty.
Are these service issues common at all Lincoln dealerships? Maybe this is only an issue in the north Austin area. I've tried two local dealerships and both are subpar. My wife has had a Cadillac and BMW before this car. Cadillac was MUCH better than Lincoln and BMW was the best. BMW has superb service experience in this area. I thought Lincoln was a premium brand. We love the car but the service after the sale is certainly lacking.