Used 2009 Mercury Mariner Hybrid Consumer Reviews
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Good vehicle
We have had no problems with it. Drove from Denver to Oregon and back. Averaged 33 mpg. My only complaint is that going up steep hills at above 6000 ft., it tends to be under-powered a bit. Still, it performs better than my Suburu, and has better overall comfort than any of the other vehicles I tested in the same class. Definitely a good vehicle. Very pleased owner.
Very happy
Purchased this vehicle in June as a trade for my gas sucking minivan. So far I have been impressed with everything. With 2 kids, we have had no space issues.
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,844903 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,9982,593 mi away
- Base 4dr SUVMSRP: $5,5002,595 mi away
Love the Mariner Hybrid
I love my new AWD Mercury Mariner Hybrid. I was driving an Expedition but wanted a smaller SUV that got great gas mileage. The Expedition was only getting about 13 mpg. The handling is great and braking secure in city driving. Plus, the tax credit for purchasing a hybrid is an added plus.
Loving Our Hybrid
Have had the SUV for three weeks and am enjoying the experience. This version of the Mariner is much improved, we had a 2005 FWD Premier that was totaled in an accident. Since my partner came out of the accident with no injuries we decided to stick with the Mariner but get the hybrid instead and we love it. The new look is a big step up and comes across as more classy than the precvious version.
Best Mariner Hybrid
I had the Mariner for 16 months now. Excellent vehicle to drive. Averaging 31+ MPG mixed mode driving. Great vehicle with a very Roomy interior. I enjoy trying to get the best gas mileage. Traded in a GMC Safari (17+ MPG) saving lots of gas $.