Is the Mercury Montego an all wheel drive car?
Show full review Mercury’s first all-new sedan in nearly two decades debuted as a 2005 model and gets a couple key features added for 2007: Traction control and side curtain and side-impact airbags. The Montego midsize premium sedan can be equipped with either front- or all-wheel drive.
What are the dimensions of a 2007 Mercury Montego?
Built on a 112.9-inch wheelbase, the Montego is 200.9 inches long overall and 61.5 inches tall. Fifteen-spoke alloy wheels on the Premier sedan hold 18-inch tires, while the Base model rides on 17-inch tires.
What kind of transmission does a Mercury Montego have?
Transmission choices include a continuously variable transmission and a six-speed automatic, each driven by a Duratec 3.0-liter V-6. Mercury says the Montego features a “European-inspired chassis [that] delivers crisp, responsive handling.”
What kind of handling does a Mercury Montego have?
Mercury says the Montego features a “European-inspired chassis [that] delivers crisp, responsive handling.” Base and Premier trim levels are offered. Ford has a closely related Five Hundred sedan. All models get a leather-wrapped steering wheel.
What are the features of a 2007 Mercury Montego?
Keyless entry, an alarm, manual air conditioning, power mirrors, traction control, front side-impact airbags, front and rear side-curtain airbags, a six-way power driver’s seat, a CD player and anti-lock brakes (ABS) are included with each model.
Show full review Mercury’s first all-new sedan in nearly two decades debuted as a 2005 model and gets a couple key features added for 2007: Traction control and side curtain and side-impact airbags. The Montego midsize premium sedan can be equipped with either front- or all-wheel drive.
What’s the price of a new Mercury Montego?
The front-wheel-drive Mercury Montego Luxury sedan has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $24,585. Premier models start at $28,135, with the all-wheel-drive model listing for $29,985.
Transmission choices include a continuously variable transmission and a six-speed automatic, each driven by a Duratec 3.0-liter V-6. Mercury says the Montego features a “European-inspired chassis [that] delivers crisp, responsive handling.”
The Mercury Montego resurrects a classic nameplate from the Mercury division. The Montego was originally launched as a replacement for the Mercury Sable and shares its basic body structure and powertrain with the Ford Five Hundred and previous generation Volvo S80. Available is a Haldex all-wheel-drive ( AWD) system adapted from the Volvo XC90 SUV.
When did the third generation Mercury Montego come out?
Third generation (2005–2007) For the 2005 model year, Mercury revived the Montego nameplate after a 28-year hiatus, entering production on July 12, 2004. As the larger of the two sedans intended to replace the Mercury Sable (the other being the 2006 Mercury Milan), the Montego was introduced as the Mercury version of the Ford Five Hundred.
What to expect in a 2006 Mercury Montego?
All 2006 models get a leather-wrapped steering wheel. A rear-seat DVD entertainment system is now optional, and Premier models can be equipped with a navigation system. Later in the 2006 model year, power-adjustable pedals will be available for the Luxury sedan. The Montego’s front fascia features a waterfall-style grille.
Mercury says the Montego features a “European-inspired chassis [that] delivers crisp, responsive handling.” Luxury and Premier trim levels are offered. Ford has a closely related Five Hundred sedan. All 2006 models get a leather-wrapped steering wheel.