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2000 Mercury Mountaineer Base 4dr 112 WB

2000 Mercury Mountaineer
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Rear Wheel Drive, 4 Door, 2WD Sport Utility Vehicles
16 mpg city / 21 mpg hwy
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2000 Mercury Mountaineer

4.0
(Based on 1 Review)
Cons:
  • Less fuel efficient than expected (1)
  • Pros:
  • Attractive exterior styling (1)
  • Reliable quality (1)
  • Plenty of cargo space (1)
  • Comfortable interior (1)
  • Great for families (1)
  • 1 Review
    zach y
    01/28/16
    Pros:
  • Attractive exterior styling
  • Reliable quality
  • Plenty of cargo space
  • Comfortable interior
  • Great for families
  • Cons:
  • Less fuel efficient than expected
  • "The whole package is well put together. I have owned mine from 40k-116k miles and I have always considered this vehicle to be bulletproof reliable. The only notable issue I have had is with the transmission during cold weather. This problem was temporary and consisted of noticeable transmission slipping during acceleration from a stop and similar situations. Surprisingly the issue went away eventually after say a few or more cold seasons. Maintenance cost is satisfactory as parts are cheap and readily available. Another issue I do have though is the engine does eat oil. Not at an alarming rate, but it definitely eats oil and it starts relatively early, happens noticeable before 100k miles.Considering everything, I would consider this an option if I had to do it all over again."
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