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2010 Mercury Mountaineer
Invoice: $27,167 - $34,174
Miles Per Gallon
City: 13 MPG - 14 MPG
Highway: 19 MPG - 20 MPG
Body Style: N/A
Engines: 4.0L V-6 210 HP
Upscale fraternal twin of the Ford Explorer, the Mercury Mountaineer provides a comfortable ride while retaining utility and some off-road capability. Abundant cargo space, an accommodating interior and seating for up to seven passengers are hallmarks of this mid-size sport utility vehicle.
The Mountaineer is offered in two trim levels, Base and Premier, and is available in both rear-wheel and all-wheel drive configurations. Two powertrain combinations are available: a 210-hp 4.0-liter V6 mated to a five-speed automatic transmission is standard on both trims, while a 292-hp 4.6-liter V8 paired with a six-speed automatic is optional on the Premier. Mountaineer Base trims are well-equipped with 17-inch alloy wheels, automatic headlamps, air conditioning and cruise control; Premier trims add 18-inch chrome-clad wheels, leather upholstery, automatic climate control, satellite radio, SYNC communication system and a third-row seat. Standard safety features include AdvanceTrac electronic stability control with anti-rollover technology, traction control and anti-lock disc brakes, as well as dual front, front side-impact and side-curtain airbags.
For 2010, the Mercury Mountaineer carries over with minimal changes. Premier trims get upgraded standard equipment, including a power moonroof, heated front seats with driver memory, power adjustable pedals, auxiliary rear climate control, upgraded audio and a reverse sensing system. Additionally, the 4.6-liter V8 engine and six-speed automatic transmission are no longer offered on Base trims.
Intelligence on the Upcoming Mercury Mountaineer Models For 2010, the Mercury Mountaineer carries over with minimal changes. Premier trims get upgraded standard equipment, including a power moonroof, heated front seats with driver memory, power adjustable pedals, auxiliary rear climate control, upgraded audio and a reverse sensing system. Additionally, the 4.6-liter V8 engine and six-speed automatic transmission are no longer offered on Base trims.
Resale Value for the 2010 Mercury Mountaineer
When considering the purchase of a new vehicle, it's important to keep in mind what the eventual resale value will be. It is expected that the 2010 Mercury Mountaineer will have a good-fair resale value. This assumes that after 3 to of 5 years of ownership the vehicle will be in good condition. Other factors include the optional equipment you choose and the total mileage on your vehicle.

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