Used 2000 Mercury Sable Sedan Consumer Reviews
Quite Surprised
This car has been a wonderful surprise. Very low maintenance and quite dependable. Currently has 136,000 and the engine, just today, had its first tuneup, original plugs still in there. Other than needs for inspection, no other major problems. Just invested $800.00 in it to replace a broken coil spring and strut on one side only. Will drive it until it's gone. Hope the next vehicle I purchase is as great.
Keeper
I've had this car 4 1/2 years. Not one problem. Took 8000 mile trip and it behaved with style. Writers want hot rods and strange styling, but forget why we buy the car. The only competitive car when we bought it was $6000 more.
- LS Premium WagonMSRP: $6,9991,037 mi away
- LS Premium SedanMSRP: $6001,555 mi away
- LS Premium SedanMSRP: $4,9951,583 mi away
Good American Sedan
Have been pleased to date. Good power, decent gas mileage in town/great on highway. Roomy for 4 individuals. GOOD FAMILY SEDAN at GREAT PRICE if buying used.
Great Car
I bought this car from my daughter that used it as a company car. It is near perfect. We replaced our Infinity J-30 (that my wife totaled) with this car and I like it as well as the Infinity. Due to our experience with this car, we bought another one... a 2001. They seem almost identical with maybe the ride being a little better with the 2000. We still own both at this time. The ride is great and a very quite (every bit as quite as the Infinity) inside. I've had NO major mechanical problems with this car. The seating is perfect... the driver is located in the right position for the steering wheel, brakes and pedals. Rear seating is very good.
Excellent performer w/ style
I got my LS my fr yr at school, and it was by far the best choice for the money (8000). With a few $ spent, this car outshines many others. A great handling car, esp 4 a sedan--(my car before this was a Mustang) My Sable does not have the 24V V6, but the regular 3.0 Vulcan is not too shabby. Best places to spend money on this car: I put in brighter headlt bulbs ($20), improved ceramic front pads w/ better rotors ($150), synthethic fluids ($50), removed air intake silencer & add K&N filter ($45), installed better fog lamps ($50), & put on better tires ($400)--w/these simple adds, the car is fun to drive & great on gas (28 mpg!). Only problem w/ mine is a stubborn driver door in cold weather.