Used 2007 Mercury Mariner SUV Consumer Reviews
Tranny Troubles
At only 138488 mileage, the transmission needed servicing which ran me $1,100 to repair. And while researching this problem, I found that all Ford & Mercury CD4E transmissions within that year range, ran into the same problem of losing it's second and fourth gear. There is also a problem with there neutral safety switch where it won't let you switch easily from park to drive. I believe there is a recall on that switch. Other than that, not too bad a vehicle.
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Great winter car
Winter vehicle for me. This Merc has 173000 miles on it. I owned a 2011 and a 2016 Equinox. I can't say why for sure, but this old Mercury is a more solid vehicle then either Chevy was. Being a Chevy guy saying that is hard for me. I drove this Mariner every day all winter and never had even one problem with it. Still can't get over how solid this vehicle is for having 176000 on it.
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- Luxury 4dr SUVMSRP: $4,995521 mi away
- Luxury 4dr SUVMSRP: $4,500728 mi away
- Convenience 4dr SUVMSRP: $7,995855 mi away
Love IT!!!
Just purchased today and I am thrilled. I was hesitant on buying American especially going from a VW to a Mercury but I love it. Very quick, full of pep and its an head turner.
2007 Mercury Marineer
Wiper control Switch is a little confusing and takes a while to get used to. Light switch controls are clumsy. Other than these this seems to be a good comfortable vehicle. It would help if it had heated mirrors to keep ice off the mirrors.
Great Value and Style
Love my Mariner. I handles better than a larger SUV, feels peppy and stylish. Perfect for trips with the family (and large dog).