MERCURY VILLAGER SPORT Full Line factory footage (7:17) 28.8, 56k, or 200k SPECIFICATIONS Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price $ 25,015 Price As Tested $ 29,480 Engine Type SOHC 12-valve 3.
2002 Mercury Villager An outstanding passenger van that is a sensible vehicle for busy families and folks on the go, the versatile Mercury Villager is poised for a successful year in 2002.
Each of the Mercury Villager Passenger Van, Mercury Villager Sport Passenger Van, and Mercury Villager Estate Passenger Van features four doors plus the rear gate, and a seating capacity of seven passengers in its comfortable interior.
Mercury Villager Summary: This car is a totally unreliable piece of junk ...
Nissan Quest/Mercury Villager The "bigger is better" ethic infects nearly every segment of the automotive market, and the minivan market is no exception.
Its anonymity probably results from its ties to its sister-van, the Mercury Villager. The Quest and Villager were first introduced in 1992, the result of a joint Nissan/Ford project. Both vans are built in the same Ford plant in Avon Lake, Ohio.
The first- and second-generation Nissan Quest/Mercury Villager were actually distinctively styled and featured innovative features like sliding rear seats, but they were not in the same league as the competition of the time.
The current Mercury Monterey It fills the gap in the Mercury lineup left after the cancellation of the Mercury Villager in 2002. Despite Mercury being a Luxury brand, the Monterey is a luxury minivan, whereas the Villager wasn't.
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Redesigned and re-engineered last model year, the 2000 Mercury Villager is largely a carryover of the successful, satisfying version that came out in 1999.This second generation of...
It has made a good attempt to be different. Its design is both innovative and interesting. If you remember the previous Nissan Quest or its sister, the Mercury Villager, this new Nissan-only model is nothing like its much-smaller predecessor.
See also: Mercury, Ford, Nissan, Chrysler, Honda
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