Used 2004 Mercury Sable GS 4dr Sedan (3.0L 6cyl 4A) Consumer Reviews
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Sold on Sable
Just bought a 2003 GS Sedan with 18000 miles on it for the wife.Paid half the sticker price for a 4 door midsize sedan with all the B&W needed (She didnt want leather seats,too hot)So far so good.Glad we got a sable instead of paying up for a import.
baby girl
i think that she is one of the best car that i have ever had, and i have had 7 of them.
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So Far So Good - Part III
Nearly 12,000 miles and still rolling along! Not much new to report with my Merc, save for what I think will be usual (and on-going) praise and dismay. To the former; a spacious and comfortable interior, smooth ride (whether city or highway), and myriad amenities for the buck. To counter; (relatively) poor gas mileage (no more than 21 mpg overall), a dysfunctional starter "repaired" now twice in 11 months, and a generally unrefined feel throughout (poor interior fittings, rough idlying/revvving motor, random creaks, etc). Sables are no longer constructed as new, yet still abundant as wholly reasonable "pre-owned" buys. Despite stated shortcomings do I recommend the ol' Merc? You bet!
Great Car
This is my first actual newer car. It is a great car and i love the interior. Its very cozey in side and great on long rides for vacations. Im a person who likes to add accesories to a car and since ive been doing so the sable really has looked nice, and i get many complimants for it. I recommend it.
So Far So Good - Part I
Wassup All! Just bought my new 04' Sable GS last week and so far, so good! I traded up from a Dodge Neon, so you can imagine my standards aren't too high, but here goes... Foremost, I appreciate this car's very spacious interior. I'm over 6' tall, and leg/elbow/shoulder room are not problems here. American cars are know for their smooth and quiet rides, and this Sable is no exception, but moreover I appreciate that the car is smooth without being floaty or boaty - overall it makes for a nice balance between "traditional" and "contemporary." Long-term durability worries me, but we'll see; material/build quality appears high; feature content is certainly excellent!(Part II's a comin!)