Used 1994 Mercury Villager Consumer Reviews
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Still Love it at 130K
After 130,000 miles, it still runs great. Haven't had any real repairs except one turn signal switch. Wish I could get another.
lots of van for the $$
We purchased a 94 Villager LS with 63000 miles three years ago. It now has 102000 and is still going strong. We had to replace the rear a/c coolant line for $900, but everything else has been routine maintenance. For a minivan, it drives great and has ample acceleration for a small V6. It has to crank for about 3 seconds before starting, but I have found that this is a common trait among higher mileage villagers. The kids love it and so do we. Definitely would buy another. Too bad they're being discontinued.
Never again
I'm glad Mercury/Nissan is going to quit making these. We bought the van with 48,000 miles, now has 112,000. Problems include: replace injector, $400, replace A/C hose $800, replace blower motor, ignition switch. Smells like gas and anti-freeze in winter when starting up, no-one can locate either problem. Now that I have kids, I'm trading this thing ASAP before it starts on file from the fuel leak, also not big enough if you have kids.
My Mercury Villager
This van was my first car when i was 16. It has been very reliable when my parents bought it in 94. It was also a fun car to drive around. I wish i did not have to sell it. I will always remember that car.
very nice family car
Village is a nice family car, comfortable with good gas/mileage and lots of space.