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Mercury Capri models are 4-seated convertibles. Base Mercury Capri models are powered by 1.6-liter dual-cam 4-cylinder engines. The standard transmission on the Mercury Capri is a five-speed manual, however, four-speed automatic transmissions are optional on base models only. Most Mercury Capri models are equipped with a drivers-side airbag, power steering, all-disc brakes, and fully independent suspensions The Mercury Capri offers a substantial amount of acceleration, most base models are rated at 100-horsepower. Front-wheel drive on the Mercury Capri adds to its handling capabilities. The audio and climate controls inside the Mercury Capri are both legible and easy to reach. Trunk capacity isn't overly large in the Mercury Capri, but there's enough space in there for your groceries or enough luggage for a weekend getaway. The Mercury Capri entered showrooms in the summer of 1990. There's adequate space in the front seats of the Mercury Capri, however, the back seats are very small and very cramped.
There are two Mercury Cougar models to choose from: the Cougar Zn and the Cougar C2. There are two engines choices for base and S trim Mercury Cougar models. A 2.0-liter double overhead cam 16-valve inline four cylinder, also called the Zetec, is the standard engine. The Duratec dohc V6 is the optional engine displaces 2.5-liters. The base Mercury Cougar comes with a/c, 15-inch aluminum wheels, power windows, power adjustable height for drivers seat, AM/FM/CD, and power door locks. Mercury Cougar S models use a V6 Duratec engine. The suspension is a bit firmer than the base version with added traction control, 4-wheel disc brakes (ABS), and more luxurious interior extras. Outside, the Mercury Cougar S adds fog lights, 17-inch wheels, and a free-standing deck lid spoiler. The Mercury Cougar Zn and C2 have upgraded interiors and a sportier style. The 2001 Mercury Cougar interior is racy and sleek. Gauges are round with dark features on aluminum, satin like faces. These stylish gauges overlap each other slightly to add an ultra modern look. The front seats in the Mercury Cougar are bucket fashioned and are surprisingly supportive comfortable and firm. The Mercury Cougar handles well and maintains composure at higher speeds. A practical sports coupe with a gorgeous exterior, the Mercury Cougar is offers hi-tech fashion for a great price.
Mercury Grand Marquis models come in three trim levels. These trim levels are GS, LS, and the LSE. The Mercury Grand Marquis GS has a 4.6-liter V8 engine with automatic transmission and can seat up to 6 passengers. The body design of the Mercury Grand Marquis is both handsome and contemporary looking. Automatic temperature control, HomeLink garage door opener, back seat reading lights, automatic-dimming mirrors, 8-position power adjustable drivers seat, and leather wrapped steering wheel all come standard with the Mercury Grand Marquis LS Premium. The LS Ultimate Mercury Grand Marquis model gets even more standard features than the Premium including rear air suspension, electronic instrumentation, and steering wheel mounted audio, speed, and climate controls. There is a different rear axle in the Mercury Grand Marquis LSE than in the LS and GS. It also offers stronger horsepower, 235-horsepower to be exact, dual exhaust, sports suspension tuning, leather seats, air suspension in the rear, and unique wheels an Seats inside the Grand Marquis are enormously thick and comfortable. The instruments and gauges inside the Grand Marquis are placed logically and are nice and legible. The Mercury Grand Marquis is large and luxurious inside, but that doesn't have to ruin it for more petite drivers. The drivers seat can be adjusted to accommodate smaller drivers and there's even a power-adjustable pedal option to further the comfort of Strong acceleration along with a smooth, silent ride is included with any Grand Marquis model.
Two Mercury Mountaineer models are available: a 2-wheel drive and an all-wheel drive. Both Mercury Mountaineer models have a choice between a 4.0-liter V6 and a 4.6-liter V8. Most Mercury Mountaineer models have a standard 5-speed automatic transmission. Up to seven people can be seated in the Mercury Mountaineer. Some standard features on newer Mercury Mountaineer models include anti-lock brakes, anti-theft system, remote keyless entry, and a battery saver that automatically turns the dome light and approach lamps off after 5-minutes. Three trim packages are available for more recent versions of the Mercury Mountaineer: Convenience, Luxury, and Premium. The Mercury Mountaineer Convenience package comes with 16-inch aluminum wheels, fog lights, remote keyless entry, power mirrors, roof rails, intermittent wipers, CD/AM/FM stereo, power locks, power windows, 3rd row seating, and more. Go for the Luxury Package on the Mercury Mountaineer and you'll be getting dual-zone temperature control, leather-wrapped steering wheel, two powered heated mirrors, approach lamps, automatic dimming rearview mirror, 2-toned leather bucket seats with heat The Premier Package includes a power moon roof, 6-disc CD changer, Safety Canopy, reverse sensing system, satin aluminum roof rails, satin aluminum exhaust tip and color-keyed front and rear fascia for your Mercury Mountaineer. The Mercury Mountaineer offers practicality, convenience, and luxury all into one beautiful SUV.
Mercury Mystique models are offered with two different engine choices: the 2.0-liter 4-cylinder and the 2.5-liter V6. There are two Mercury Mystique models to choose from: the GS and the LS. The standard transmission for the Mercury Mystique is 5-sped manual, although, a 4-speed automatic is also available. From the outside, the Mercury Mystique has a cool, contemporary look. Both Mercury Mystique models have folding back seats that extend the cargo area from the trunk. Dual airbags, side-impact airbags, childproof back door locks, and 4-wheel disc brakes are all included with the Mercury Mystique.. The climate and audio controls in the Mercury Mystique are easy-to-use and are nicely placed. Other little extras on the Mercury Mystique include map pockets, garage-door control holder, and a little change holder. Excellent response and a sporty feel are just two surprises the Mercury Mystique has to offer.
Mercury Sable models are sold in sedan and wagon versions. Both the sedan and wagon Mercury Sable models offer a GS and LS version. Remote-controlled exterior mirrors, carpeting, cup holders, AM/FM audio, a/c, tilt steering, power locks, cruise control, keyless entry, and anti-theft system all come standard in every Mercury Sable. Mercury Mystique GS sedans are the only models built with rear drum brakes, all other models have 4-wheel disc brakes. Four-speed automatic transmissions are in every Mercury Sable. Both Mercury Mystique GS sedans and wagons have 3.0-liter Vulcan V6 engines. The LS Premium Mercury Sable has a powerful Duratec V6, 24 valve, overhead cam engine that can pump out 200 horsepower. Fog lights, cassette player, leather wrapped steering wheel and automatic climate control are all included on the Mercury Mystique LS. The interior of the Mercury Sable has been fine-tuned for the many models to give them a quieter drive. These new upgrades include: new insulation, wind-blocking seals, and expanding foam in the windshield support pillars The Mercury Sable drives easily and swiftly. It offers crisp, precise handling.
There are three Mercury Villager models to choose from: the Villager, Villager Sport, and Villager Estate. Basic Mercury Villager models have inclusive features such as AM/FM/cassette, power windows, power mirrors, remote keyless entry, anti-theft system and more. The Sport version of the Mercury Villager adds a 6-way power driver's seat, privacy glass, dual front overhead map lights, auxiliary rear a/c, leather-wrapped steering wheel, cruise control, and more. Choosing the Mercury Villager Estate goes even further to impress its owner by adding leather seating as standard features and automatic headlights, heated mirrors, and power front seat. A 3.3-liter V6 engine sits inside the Mercury Villager that can pump out 170 horsepower. The Mercury Villager is a perfect family vehicle with three rows of seats and plenty of extra space. As a minivan, the Mercury Villager can hold its own. It handles well in spite of its size and steers accurately. MacPherson struts and lower A-arms are what makes up the front suspension of the Mercury Villager and the solid rear axle rides on tapered monoleaf springs. The two sliding doors on the Mercury Villager allow for easy entrance and exit. If you're looking for a practical, family friendly minivan, then the Mercury Villager is what you want.

