Used 2003 Mercury Sable Consumer Reviews
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Why would anyone buy Japanese
Mercury has a HOME run with this car. If our experience is anything like our last Sable 140,000 with NOTHING but regular maint. This Sable has more features and cost less than the 97. Camry, Accord, what are you nuts.
Great family car buy
If you are looking for a roomy, reliable family car - this is the one. I test drove the Accord, great car but seems it had shrunk over the previous years models in driver's room - the adjustable pedals on the LS premium and power adjustable driver seat make for a great ride. I test drove other midsize cars such as Camry and GrandAm and Dodge Intrepid, but found that the Mercury offered more bang for the buck. Sunroof, adj. pedals, leather interior, side impact beams all came with the LS premium packaged for much less than the other vehicles driven.
- LS Premium SedanMSRP: $2,9951,271 mi away
- GS SedanMSRP: $4,9501,276 mi away
- GS SedanMSRP: $3,4951,863 mi away
FOR THE MONEY
THE AUTOMOBILE I RECIEVED ( IN BLACK, WITH CHROME WHEELS )WAS PERFECT. EVERYTHING ON IT WORKED. THE ONLY THING I WISH FORD SHOULD HAVE DONE, WAS TO PUT DICS ON THE REAR WHEELS. ENOUGH HOSEPOWER TO GET FROM POINT A TO POINT B.
SOLID
It came down to the Sable or Camry (my last two were Tauruses). The Sable has a solid feel, more powerful engine, and cheaper price. I am fresh off the lot with my Sable, but my Taurus was relatively bug-free for the 120,000 miles I drove it. Granted, Camry has a better rep, but I am not sure why.
Riese' comments
Engine=transmission noise is excessive Hard to steer gasoline mileage is very good Body work is well done Overall quality is very good Road noise is very high Front passenger seat is too low A great running engine