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What Edmunds Says

No longer a top contender in the midsize car segment, the Sable is still a decent buy if a low initial price is more important to you than overall refinement and resale value.

Pros

Low price, above-average levels of safety and cabin space, available as a sedan or a wagon.

Cons

Low-grade interior materials; poor resale value; doesn't ride, handle or stop as well as other cars in its class.

Available Sable Models

Use the Edmunds Pricing System to help you get the best deal:

GS

  • 3.0L V6 engine 
  • Automatic transmission 
  • Up to 18 cty/25 hwy mpg 
  • Side/Curtain Airbags (Optional) 
  • Traction Control (Optional) 

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Used TMV from $4,429

APPRAISE YOUR CAR submodelindex:0,make:Mercury, submodel:Sable Sedan, year:2005, trim.trimName:GS, zip:98109

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LS

  • 3.0L V6 engine 
  • Automatic transmission 
  • Up to 18 cty/25 hwy mpg 
  • Side/Curtain Airbags (Optional) 
  • Traction Control (Optional) 

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Used TMV from $5,093

APPRAISE YOUR CAR submodelindex:1,make:Mercury, submodel:Sable Sedan, year:2005, trim.trimName:LS, zip:98109

LSes for sale near you

2005 Mercury Sable Sedan

What's New for 2005

The new model year brings few changes for the Sable. The model lineup has been simplified to GS and LS trims for sedans, and LS trim for the wagon. A CD player is now standard on the LS, along with wood trim and ABS. Oddly, power-adjustable pedals have been dropped altogether. Sable wagon production ends midyear, so if you can't find one at the Mercury dealership, consider buying its twin, the Ford Taurus wagon.

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