Used 1993 Mercury Villager Consumer Reviews
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10 year Anniversary
In ten years no major problems.
My Favorite Car
Bought our Villager new when the kids were still in pre-school. It now has 209,000 miles and it has never broken down on the road. It still has no rust. We've had many long-distance trips in comfort and the power in the engine is just fine. When we drive in the mountains, I don't notice any power redution still. I love to drive this car. Many of the plastic parts on the interior have broken though and the electronic seat belt motor is slowing down. I love the electronic dashboard and the keyless entry on the door has been really convenient. I like the side headlights(watching for deer, and reading street signs at night). Lots of space and comfortable seats. Dual air conditioning was nice
- GS Passenger MinivanMSRP: N/A889 mi away
Goodbye Old Friend!
Bought in '99 with 99k miles on it. Paid $7k and drove for 8 years will a few repairs, now has 194k miles and I think "What a great minivan." The Mercury/Nissan served us well. The engine is still strong at nearly 200k miles, though it has developed some strange electrical issues. Repairs we made include 1 new rebuilt tranny, ignition switch, axle and CV Boot, tires and brakes. 8 years of no car payments, few repairs, I can't complain!
Best Vehicle I've every owned
We bought this for the family 8 years ago. Now has 180k miles and runs like a clock. Lowest maint. car I've ever owned. Still doesn't look anywhere near 13 years old. Handles & rides better than most cars. Digital dash very handy. Dual A/C is wonderful and very cold. OEM shocks/struts lasted 150k miles - never had that happen before. No C-V joint issues like other FWD cars. Needed a timing belt at 90k mi. Rear AC died at 70k and it turned out to be a simple cracked solder joint on the main power wire for the rear A/C in the front dash control panel. Leather seats starting to wear now. Exhaust manifold studs cracked at 110k mi - very common on many Nissans. That's all! Just add gas & go!
The Pimp Van
It has been a great van since we've owned it. A couple of repairs to the body and this van was good to go. It came with evey option available from Ford except for leather seats. I love that they used a Nissan engine and transmission. I also know this engine was used in cars like the Maxima and the 300ZX. We also have a '94 Villager GS that we use, it is also a very good van.