Used 1999 Mercury Villager Consumer Reviews
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Loved My Villager
Have been driving Villagers for 15 years--my '99 was my second one and I'm very sad to be selling it and moving on. It was so easy to drive, a comfortable ride, and I've loved the versatility and ease of reconfiguring the space for the load (even for a woman!). It carried my Girl Scouts and their gear camping and on troop trips--and as the "cookie van", it held over 1000 boxes of Girl Scout cookies without removing any seats!
223,000 miles and still going!
This has been an excellent van! Bought it brand shiny new and have driven it for EIGHTEEN years since 1999! It is time to sell it, but I will miss its roominess, reliability, dependability, and comfort. And its unique green color- you don't see that color very often now. It has transported so many things- kids (who are grown and gone now), surfboards and sandy towels, furniture, dogs, moving boxes, friends, and the list goes on. It makes various clunks and other noises now but hasn't had a major repair in a looooong time, despite it being driven a bit rougher than it should be (too fast over windy mountain roads, too long without an oil change, etc.). The paint is fading, the leather seats are worn, and it is a lot like the Velveteen Rabbit- very worn from years of use and love. This has been one reliable, sturdy, comfortable, and useful van, and my family definitely got our money's worth from our 18 years owning this van! How many people can say they've driven a vehicle for 18 years!?
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It reliable
ThIs minivan is great love the Nissan vg33e engine and it better than a windstar