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2009 Mercury Mountaineer - Web Chatter

MSRP: $28,700 - $35,030 See Local Classifieds
 
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Edmunds
2009 mercury mountaineer Professional Edmunds Review

...Also available on the base trim is the Comfort package that provides leather upholstery, heated front seats, a 10-way power driver seat, a six-way power passenger seat and dual-zone climate control...

CarGurus
2009 Mercury Mountaineer Overview

...SYNC voice-activated communication with Bluetooth capability, Class IIItrailer hitch, sun/moon roof, remote starter, Audiophile 6-disc CP/MP3 player, Sirius satellite radio, power adjustable pedals...

Cars.com
2009 Mercury Mountaineer Professional Cars.com Review

...Compared to its competition, it has the smallest width, is similar in length to the 9-7X, and is close in height to the Enclave. All of the Mountaineer's dimensions are smaller than those of the...

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Edmunds user
200k miles easy!

...Comfortable leather seats, awesome stock stereo, moonroof, and some serious balls on the road. About to hit 200k miles with nothing but basic maintenance...

MSN Autos user
Best mid sized SUV for the money

...3rd row seating, no cargo room when in use. Overall: My mountineer has turned into one of the best cars I've owned. We initially purchased it because my wife...

MSN Autos user
MommyMobile

...I think this thing must go bad because of the location of it and opening & closing the hatch probably puts the thing out of whack. My only other complaint (or...

MSN Autos user
RECALL NIGHTMARE

...Pros: the gauges Cons: had to replace the engine do to a flaw in the way it was put together 3yrs after I bought it. Now with the new engine it is fine, it...


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1998 mercury mountaineer won't start?
Need to find out where ing. control module. 1998 mercury mountaineer with a 4.0 V6
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

it's built inside the PCM

Is a 2000 Mercury Mountaineer with 103,000 miles worth my money?
There is a 2000 mercury mountaineer for sale down the street from me and it is for sale for $3500. It has 103,000 miles. Is that too many miles for a Mercury Mountaineer? How long is the mileage life of one of these? It looks like it is in good condition and it is a "4 wheel drive, a/c, heater, and a good truck." Advise please :) this is going to...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

You need to bring someone who knows about cars to check it out. It could be in great condition or the engine could be ready to burn out. The seller is the last person you want to trust. If you need to ask this question, I would assume you were in over your head and you need to find someone who...

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Why should I also consider these? X

Data indicates that Mercury drivers are using Mountaineers as car and/or minivan substitutes, not as truck alternatives, and in that respect, there are more efficient people movers.

For instance, Ford’s own carlike Edge crossover and its Lincoln sibling, the MKX, have better passenger comfort while offering comparable cargo versatility.

So does the Honda Pilot, which has a little more truck toughness but still shows its car roots—and the Pilot will seat up to eight.

But for those who still look to a vehicle like this for off-road ability, the Toyota 4Runner might be a better choice.

Its interior is less spacious, but it can be equipped especially well for off-roading.

And for those who tow regularly, the GMC Envoy is another alternative, though it doesn’t measure up to any of the other vehicles in terms of ride comfort, noise, or performance.

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