What kind of engine does a 2000 Mercury Mountaineer have?

What kind of engine does a 2000 Mercury Mountaineer have?

The Explorer-based Mountaineer changes little for 2000. Marketed as an upscale SUV for women and families, the Mountaineer comes with either a 4.0-liter SOHC V6 or a 5.0-liter V8. While horsepower ratings are similar (the V6 makes 210; the V8 produces 215), the V8 does produce more useable torque at the expense of greater fuel consumption.

Where can I buy a 1999 Mercury Mountaineer?

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Is the Mercury Mountaineer a good winter car?

The Mountaineer is the top of the line. The V-8 engine is strong, transmission strong, solid body, has a truck feel (it is a Ranger w/ SUV body). With Zaino polish the paint shines great and people are amaised it is 10 years old. This car is a solid performer, a great winter car.

What kind of paint does a Mercury Mountaineer have?

This 2002 Mercury Mountaineer has the most desirable color combination. The 2002 Mercury Mountaineer is one of the most sought after vehicles in the market right now. The paint on this 2002 Mercury Mountaineer has a showroom shine. This 2002 Mercury Mountaineer has undergone a rigorous pre-buy inspection.

What kind of drive did the Mercury Mountaineer have?

Like the Ford Explorer, the V8 engine was mated to either rear-wheel drive or full time all-wheel drive (viscous coupling center differential); part-time four-wheel drive was unavailable with the V8 engine. The V6 Mountaineer or Explorer were offered either as rear-wheel drive or ControlTrac with “Auto”, “High” and “Low” modes.

When did the second generation Mercury Mountaineer come out?

For the 2002 model year, the second-generation Mercury Mountaineer was introduced as a counterpart to the third-generation Ford Explorer.

What was the name of the 1996 Mercury Mountaineer?

For 1996, the Acura SLX (Isuzu Trooper), Infiniti QX4 (Nissan Pathfinder), and the larger Lexus LX450 (Toyota Land Cruiser) were introduced together. As these brands, along with Oldsmobile, competed more directly with luxury brands than the Ford model line, Ford Motor Company sought to develop SUVs for its Lincoln-Mercury division.