Used 2007 Mercury Mariner Hybrid Consumer Reviews
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2006 Mercury Mariner
Wonderful little SUV. Very nice interior. Really fun to drive. Very good on rough roads. Easy to park.
I don't miss my Nissan
I traded in a fully loaded 2002 Nissan Frontier 4WD for the Mariner. My pickup averaged 17 mpg. The Mariner is supposed to get 29 highway and 33 city. The 29 highway is attainable. I think the 33 city is a tad ambitious but probably could be done if you do a LOT of driving at 25 mph or less. I've gone through two tanks of gas and so far have gotten it up to 28 mpg. You have to have a very light foot on the accerator. If you're really good, you can get the Mariner up to 30 mph before the gas engine kicks in. I love driving it and it's great sitting at lights for minutes at a time knowing that I'm not burning any gas. Trying to conserve fuel makes you allow more time to get where you're going.
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,9951,481 mi away
LOVE my Hybrid
This SUV drives as well as any car we have ever owned - from a lincoln to a rabbit. It handles so well, I feel very secure behind the wheel when I drive.
A Mercury Winner
The Hybrid is fun to drive and is very responsive. If you drive the speed limit and irritate the drivers behind you, the mpg for combined city/highway is around 33 mpg. In town only I have averaged 36 mpg. For the size of the SUV and the gas mileage I get, this is a very nice combination.
Better than expected
Not only am I a satisfied with the fuel economy; this vehicle is versatile. Build quality is top notch, navigation system is easy to use. Sound system is all above average. I am now sold on Hybrids. While in grid lock you will always wear a smile on your face. The all wheel drive system gives you an extra sense of security