Find a Car

Go!
2010 Mercury Mariner Photo

2010 Mercury Mariner - Web Chatter

MSRP: $23,560 - $27,380 See Local Classifieds
 
Don't just take our word for it, see what others say.
We've gathered some of the best review quotes, user reviews, questions
and recent tweets from around the Web.

Other Expert Sources

More of what other web sites are saying about this car
Source
What They're Saying

Edmunds
2010 mercury mariner Professional Edmunds Review

...but we certainly recommend also looking at the all-new Chevrolet Equinox, Honda's refined CR-V, Subaru's versatile Forester, the sporty Mitsubishi Outlander, Nissan's stylish Rogue or Toyota's...

CarGurus
CarGurus' Review for 2010 mercury mariner

...The extra money you'll spend to get a 2010 Mercury Mariner over a Ford Escape or Mazda Tribute simply isn’t worth it, especially considering the chassis is a design coming up on 10 years old. If...

Cars.com
2010 Mercury Mariner Professional Cars.com Review

...Assistant editor Joe Bruzek noticed the same phenomenon, which seemed to occur most often during routine acceleration around town. It doesn't happen when you step on the gas hard, so tread lightly...


Consumer Reviews

More of what users like you are saying about this car
Source
What They're Saying

Edmunds user
Middle of the Road

...setting. Still a lot of outside noise and engine is noisy when accelerating. Climate controls very good. Brakes not firm enough for me, need rear disc. Gas...

Edmunds user
Love It

...Then I saw the Mercury Mariner. I love the looks inside and out, the solid color and chrome add a nice touch, no black molding to worry about. Handles great...

Edmunds user
Awesome vehicle

...Fun to drive, to zip around town, or I take it to visit the coast. Great Size. Great gas mileage. very convenient and easy to drop the seats for a cargo area...

Edmunds user
Not a Mountaineer

...The Mariner was a little disappointing-comparitvely speaking. I got a great deal on it however. Gas mileage is OK, comfort is OK, but the drive is noisey at...


Questions & Answers

What people are asking about this car
What did my MECHANIC do!?
I have a 2005 Mercury Mariner. A few weeks ago I took it in for a 100k inspection. They changed the PCV valve, the spark plugs, rotated the tires, and did a 15-point "inspection." Leaving the dealer ship i noticed a slight grumble, which i thought was a result of the new brakes. It seemed alright for a week, but then the grumbling go worse... way...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

The only thing the mechanic did was missed it in the inspection. After 100,000 miles you dont expect something to be worn out? Just bad luck. One of the CV boots likely had a rip in it and the grease came out.

What can i use to plug in my ipod to a 2007 mercury mariner that is cheapest? 10 points for best, asap answer?
i heard i need a FRDN-AUX-S, but i have no idea about technical stuff, and i'd love an answer from someone who actually uses one. or an fm transmitter? whats that? please help me out asap thanks, yeah i tried that, then realized i didnt have a cassette player. i dont have an aux port thing either
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

theres a device you could buy at radioshack or any store like cvs, wallgreen or walmart. I dont know what its called but its a cassette that you put into your car and theres a earphone plug that connects to your ipod, cd player, etc

Tweets about Mercury Mariner

Real-time conversation happening about this car on Twitter:

Other Choices

More Info

Why should I also consider these? X

The compact SUV category is so competitive, there are perhaps a dozen strong alternatives to the 2010 Mercury Mariner and Mariner Hybrid.

The most popular are the Toyota RAV4, which offers a seven-seat model, and the Honda CR-V, with its excellent driving dynamics and a softer, more fluid design.

The CR-V lacks a V-6, however-as does the Hyundai Tucson, which benefits from a long warranty and low price.

The GMC Terrain, new for 2010, is even squarer, butcher, and more SUV-like, with none of the Mariner's nicer design flourishes.

Another radically styled alternative is the Nissan Rogue, at the opposite end of the design spectrum from the upright Mariner.

Used Cars

Go!

 
© 2012 The Car Connection. All Rights Reserved. The Car Connection is published by High Gear Media. Stock photography by Homestar, LLC. Send us feedback.
 

Use the form below to send us a tip, give us feedback, or just say hello.

(max 750 characters)