Used 1994 Mercury Villager Consumer Reviews
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Great buy for $650
We bought used, had one of these in the past. I got into a bad accident had 3 surgeries. I can honestly say that this vehicle saved my life. The over the sholder automatic belts are annoying but a good safety feature. Great job on including drivers side airbag. The van is built pretty solid, 3,500lb. towing/cooling and suspension package. Nice sun roof, great gas mileage. I truly only like this vehicle because it's the Nautica edition. I am not a fan of the other models but I do say buy one anyday before a Ford Windstar or Dodge Caravan. This Nautica along with other Villagers have a Nissan 3.0L high efficiency output motor and are more reliable and better on fuel. Very reliable, great van!
Still running strong
This van has been nothing but dependable. I would definitely buy another. Never have had a problem in the winter. It fires right up on the coldest days
still uncertain..........
bought this car a few weeks ago, (used) already having issues like engine light constantly on, cant find the problem, cigarette lighter doesn't work. ( need to charge cellphone adn plug in tv/videos for the kids) Not enough cargo space if you have children and travelling with luggage always or even not enough space for groceries, needs a front cup holder and light about the steering wheel area to sxee...i was told its a cross between a nissan and aford, hard to find parts to fix it...nice looking car..still uncertain about all the issues i am being faced with
Good 'ol Villager
Have almost 112,000 miles on our '94 Villager LS. Alot of the miles were put on driving between northern VA and SE Florida. Have done alot of scheduled mtce. myself. Changed fluids and filters religiously. Only had one problem in 8 years, the electronic dash quit a couple of years ago. Replaced it for about $500.00 at local L-M dealer. It has served us very well. Too bad they did not make it the same size as the larger mini-vans from the competition.
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.