Is there a 2000 Mercury Mountaineer for sale?

Is there a 2000 Mercury Mountaineer for sale?

Sorry! There aren’t any 2000 Mercury Mountaineer for sale near you. I learned from the dealer the 1999 to 2001 were the best built in this series and they have a strong following. I have found that out by talking to other owners.

How to find tow rating for Mercury Mountaineer 5 pass?

Select a Year, Make and Model to find the tow rating capacity for your vehicle. Mountaineer 5 Pass. AWD See additional tow rating details for 2006 Mercury Mountaineer 5 Pass.

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.

Is the Mercury Mountaineer still on the market?

Unlike the Milan, Mariner, and Grand Marquis, the Mountaineer was not produced for a short 2011 model year due to the 2011 redesign and resizing to a crossover of the Ford Explorer. The third-best selling vehicle of the division in 2000]

What was the first year of the Mercury Mountaineer?

After its first year, sales of the Mountaineer fell short of Lincoln-Mercury sales projections. Following several revisions in 1997 and 1998, the Mountaineer would go on to become the third-best selling vehicle in the Mercury division, behind only the Sable and the Grand Marquis.

What kind of engine does a Mercury Mountaineer have?

As with the Ford Explorer, the Mountaineer is fitted with fully independent wishbone front suspension. For 1997, the Mercury Mountaineer was fitted with a 215hp 5.0L V8 with a 4-speed automatic transmission. For 1998, the 205hp 4.0L V6 SOHC was offered as an option.

What’s the difference between a Mercury explorer and a mountaineer?

As part of the redesign, the Mountaineer was given further differentiation from the Explorer; while sharing the same roofline and doors, much of the lower sheetmetal was different, with the Mountaineer having different front fenders and hood, front and rear bumpers, liftgate, and taillamps.