Used 2004 Mercury Sable Consumer Reviews
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Mercury Sable
I purchased this Mercury Sable Feb. 2004--It is a 2001 model-- It has 13000 miles on it--Drives beautifully! Very comfortable and I love the sun-roof!
No complaints at all
Just couldn't find a better value although we tried. Had over $3000 in GM points, but couldn't justify not buying the Sable from Uptown Motors. Gave an excellent deal from the "getgo". Would recommend car and dealership to anyone.
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What a Surprise
I bought a loaded 2000 LS premium a couple years ago. I loved the car then and I love it now. I would recommend the Sable LS premium to anyone. I've put more than $60K on the car without a problem. It looks great inside and out, the sound system has held up well despite my playing it loud enough to shake the windows of neighboring cars. The best part is the performance, the 200 hp 3.0 still runs like a top, and sprints hard when asked. I took a 1,600 mile road trip last summer and despite driving 90 mph I averaged 27 mpg. I'm 6'8" and guarantee there isn't another car in the price range that is nearly as comfortable--I drove them all.
Mercury Sable
This is the best car I have ever owned. It is easy to drive, smooth to ride and very comfortable. It is very spacious. The price was great. The gas mileage is very good. I receive very many complements on the look and comfort of this car.
Actually a Great Car
The Sable LS with the 24-valve engine is a great performing car. I have the leather, power package and CD and basically this package provides you with just the right amenities without overkill. This is my second Sable, and the last one I drove 152,000 with no problem, then let my teenage daughter have it. The 200 hp 24-valve engine is a solid performer, but I wouldn't mind seeing a more powerful engine as a future option -- somthing like the 260 hp offered in the Lincoln LS. Overall a real solid performer.