What kind of car is a 2009 Mercury Mariner?

What kind of car is a 2009 Mercury Mariner?

I have a 2009 Mercury Mariner with about 158,000 miles on it. Very comfortable car and very reliable. Only problems I had were compressor on the AC (warranty) and a water pump went out. Other than those two issues, very solid vehicle. Hit a deer a few days ago so I may be looking for a used 2009 to replace it.

Are there any problems with the Mercury Mariner?

The dealerships know about the problems also and Ford will not help with most of them. Power steering fails. Rusts about the rear wheels in the majority of the other Mariners I have seen, Same spot. I have trouble with all of the steering in my car.

What’s the price of a new Mercury Mariner?

The Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for the two-wheel drive, four- cylinder Mariner is around $23,000, while the four-wheel drive Premier trim starts at around $27,000 and can reach up to $34,000 when loaded with options. The Hybrid starts just under $30,500 for the two-wheel-drive version and around $32,000 for four-wheel drive.

Is the Mercury Mariner a good starter car?

Find a V6 if possible. Even though it’s an older model, I am still proud to show off my car to friends because it’s a stylish vehicle and a comfortable ride. Would be a great starter car. It drives well in the snow. There are so many recalls that Ford has recognized but there are so many more problems that they won’t.

When did I Buy my Mercury Mariner Hybrid?

I bought my Mariner Hybrid in Feb 2015 used with 30,000 miles on it. I now have over 220,000 miles and it is still going strong. It has never left me stranded and I have only had it in the shop twice for maintenance stuff other than oil changes.

How many miles does a Mariner Hybrid get?

Showing 3 of 155 reviews. Hybrid gets 23MPG. Doesn’t haul a trailer well, 13 I bought my Mariner Hybrid in Feb 2015 used with 30,000 miles on it. I now have over 220,000 miles and it is still going strong.

What kind of mpg does a Mercury Mariner get?

Getting almost 20 MPG in 65% city / 35% freeway driving in the Austin heat with the AC on. Steering gives the car a very light feel but is accurate. AC very powerful for front passengers on hot days even set at 78 degrees with fan on a low setting. Very little sun glare on dashboard or center displays.

I have a 2009 Mercury Mariner with about 158,000 miles on it. Very comfortable car and very reliable. Only problems I had were compressor on the AC (warranty) and a water pump went out. Other than those two issues, very solid vehicle. Hit a deer a few days ago so I may be looking for a used 2009 to replace it.

The Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for the two-wheel drive, four- cylinder Mariner is around $23,000, while the four-wheel drive Premier trim starts at around $27,000 and can reach up to $34,000 when loaded with options. The Hybrid starts just under $30,500 for the two-wheel-drive version and around $32,000 for four-wheel drive.

Find a V6 if possible. Even though it’s an older model, I am still proud to show off my car to friends because it’s a stylish vehicle and a comfortable ride. Would be a great starter car. It drives well in the snow. There are so many recalls that Ford has recognized but there are so many more problems that they won’t.

Is the Mercury Mariner all wheel drive in the winter?

The many seasons of Minnesota give way to snow and ice in the winter and having the option of all wheel drive is of great comfort, although I have only used that feature twice. Comfortable drivers seat, I added heated seats and auto start to warm it up in the winter before going out to scrape off the ice and snow.

The many seasons of Minnesota give way to snow and ice in the winter and having the option of all wheel drive is of great comfort, although I have only used that feature twice. Comfortable drivers seat, I added heated seats and auto start to warm it up in the winter before going out to scrape off the ice and snow.

The dealerships know about the problems also and Ford will not help with most of them. Power steering fails. Rusts about the rear wheels in the majority of the other Mariners I have seen, Same spot. I have trouble with all of the steering in my car.