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Used 2000 Mercury Sable Consumer Reviews

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4.38 out of 5 stars

EXCELLENT UNIT

JJOYS1000, 06/11/2002
2000 Mercury Sable LS Premium 4dr Sedan
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GREAT PERFORMANCE WITH 200 HP DOHC ENGINE. 26MPG AVERAGE. EXCELLENT HANDLING & RIDE. PLENTY OF ROOM FOR LARGE DRIVERS. WOULD BUY ANOTHER ONE.

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2.88 out of 5 stars

Wish I hadn't bought it

winterstar, 11/11/2003
2000 Mercury Sable LS 4dr Sedan
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We have owned the Sable for three years and it is constantly in the shop being worked on every month. It has had numerous problems with the Air Conditioner,that have never been fixed. Along with some very scary experiences with the brakes locking up. Not to mention the number of recalls as well. It was the worst car purchase we have ever made.

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4.75 out of 5 stars

Oh such fun!

stbbrn, 11/09/2008
2000 Mercury Sable LS Premium 4dr Sedan
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This car is so much fun to drive. The seats are comfortable, the size is just right, and the engine is so responsive.

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4.88 out of 5 stars

I love it and it is fun to drive

B H, 06/14/2002
2000 Mercury Sable LS Premium 4dr Sedan
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I have had no warranty problems, the gas ecomony has exceeded the manufacuters recommendations. I love the way it hugs the road and goes around the curves.

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4.13 out of 5 stars

Mercury Survives 109.5K and still ticks!

Mike MM, 12/13/2003
2000 Mercury Sable LS 4dr Sedan
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I bought this car on a 5 year loan (and a wing and a prayer) knowing that I drive 28K miles/year. I love this car and, to my surprise, this car still runs great, everything works, and my gas mileage usually is 23 MPG or better. I am debating whether to keep it and run it into the ground, or lose $3,200 because of depreciation versus loan residual. I think I'll keep it!

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