Is the Mercury Sable reliable?
Last it is an overall reliable and comfortable car. Rating breakdown (out of 5): Comfort 5.0. Interior design 4.0.
When did Mercury stop making the Sable?
2009
Due to declining sales, the Sable was discontinued after the 2009 model year, leaving no Mercury counterpart of the sixth-generation Taurus. The final Sable was produced on May 21, 2009; in total, 2,112,374 Sables were produced during its 1985–2005 production.
Does the 2008 Mercury Sable have Bluetooth?
For our tech rating, we give the Sable high marks for Sync, which brings in excellent Bluetooth cell phone and MP3 player integration, along with the most advanced voice recognition available today.
How do I connect my phone to my 2008 Mercury Milan?
How to connect your phone via bluetooth to Mercury Milan?
- Go to your car radio settings, tab “connection”
- Select the option “search for device”.
- Select your smartphone in the list and ensure that to activate the bluetooth connection on it before handling.
What’s the price of a 2008 Mercury Sable?
The 2008 Mercury Sable’s Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starts just a little under $25,000. Adding AWD adds about $1,800 and the more up-market Premier trim with AWD comes in a little over $30,000, and up to about $35,000 when fully-loaded.
When was the last year the Mercury Sable was made?
For 2008, the Sable was reintroduced as a full-size car, offered solely as a four-door sedan. Due to declining sales, the Sable was discontinued after the 2009 model year, leaving no Mercury counterpart of the sixth-generation Taurus.
What kind of gas mileage does a Mercury Sable get?
For 2008, “Montego” is out and “Sable” is in for the brand’s full-size sedan, which also sees some minor cosmetic changes as well as a new, more powerful V-6 engine under its hood. Even with the extra power, though, its gas mileage is similar to the engine it replaces and competitive among full-size cars.
How big is the trunk of a Mercury Sable?
Besides its Ford Taurus sibling, it’s hard to find a car that beats the Sable in terms of trunk space. The Sable’s trunk measures a cavernous 21.2 cubic feet, which beats the Avalon (14.4 cubic feet), Lucerne (17 cubic feet) and Chrysler 300 (15.6 cubic feet) by significant margins.