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The '''Mercury Mountaineer''' is a luxury [[Sport utility vehicle|SUV]] manufauctured by the [[Mercury]] brand name, owned by the [[Ford|Ford Motor Company]]. The Mountaineer shares many features with the '''[[Ford Explorer]]''', and in terms of hardware, the vehicles are virtually identical.  Externally, they are styled somewhat differently, and the Mountainer is positioned with a more upscale interior, with the Mountaineer's MSRP coming in at $1,000–6,000 more than the Explorer.  It has been mildly redesigned for the 2006 model year due to a new frame, but looks very similar to its previous model.
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! colspan=2 | '''Mercury Mountaineer'''
|-
! colspan=2 style="text-align:center; font-weight:normal; background:#ddb;" | [[Mercury]]
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
| MSRP Range
| $28,535 - $42,255
|- style="vertical-align:top; background:#f0f0f0;"
| Production
| 1997-2010
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
| Class
| Mid-Size Luxury SUV
|- style="vertical-align:top; background:#f0f0f0;"
| Body Style
| 5-door Wagon
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
| Length
| 193.5 in.
|- style="vertical-align:top; background:#f0f0f0;"
| Width
| 73.5 in.
|- style="vertical-align:top;
| Height
| 72.8 in.
|- style="vertical-align:top; background:#f0f0f0;"
| Wheelbase
| 113.7 in.
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
| Weight
| 6,110-6,280 lbs.
|- style="vertical-align:top; background:#f0f0f0;"
| Transmission
| 5-speed Automatic <br> 6-speed Automatic
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
| Engine
| 4.0 liter [[SOHC]] [[V6]] <br> 4.6L [[Ford Modular engine#4.6|Modular V8]] [[DOHC]]
|- style="vertical-align:top; background:#f0f0f0;"
| Power
| 210 [[hp]] @ 5160 RPM <br> 254 lb-ft @ 3700 RPM <br><br> 292 [[hp]] @ 5750 RPM <br> 300 lb-ft @ 3950 RPM
|- style="vertical-align:top;"
| Similar
| [[Saab 9-7X]] <br> [[GMC Envoy]] <br> [[Jeep Grand Cherokee]] <br> [[Jeep Commander]] <br> [[Volkswagen Touareg]]
|- style="vertical-align:top; background:#f0f0f0;"
| Platform
| Ford U2 Platform
|}


==First generation (1997-2001)==
The '''Mercury Mountaineer''' is a luxury [[SUV]] manufauctured by the [[Mercury]] brand. The Mountaineer shares many features with the [[Ford Explorer]], and in terms of hardware, the vehicles are virtually identical.  Externally, they are styled significantly different, and the Mountainer is positioned with a more upscale interior, with the Mountaineer's MSRP coming in at $1,000–$6,000 more than the Explorer.  It was significantly redesigned for the 2006 model year due to a new frame, but looks similar to its previous model.
[[Image:97Mountaineer.jpg|250px|1997 Mercury Mountaineer]]
 
 
See Wikicars' comprehensive '''[[Mercury Mountaineer Review]]'''.
 
==Recent Changes==
For 2008, the Mercury Mountaineer undergoes a mild recontenting in order to lower the cost of entry. The Premier models' park assist, three new exterior paint colors, heated front seats with memory, chrome package and power folding rear seat become options rather than standard. Likewise, leather seating is now optional on the base Mountaineers. Thanks to these steps, pricing has dropped across the Mountaineer line by about $1,500, making the SUV affordable to more buyers. New equipment for 2008 includes Microsoft-powered voice-activated SYNC system that is able to control cell phones and audio devices. New 20-inch wheels are also available on Premier models.
 
==Styles and Major Options==
[[Image:2008.Mercury.Mountaineer.interior2.jpg|thumb|350px|The 2006-Present Mercury Mountaineer Interior.]]
[[Image:2008.mercury.mountaineer2.jpg|thumb|350px|2008 Mercury Mountaineer Premier V8 AWD.]]
 
The Mountaineer is available in 2- or all-wheel-drive, with [[V6]] or [[V8]] engine, and in two trim levels: Base or Premier. The V8 engine is only available with the Premier trim.
 
'''Base Standard Features'''
* Dual Zone Electronic Automatic Temperature Control
* AM/FM Single CD Stereo
* Power Heated Mirrors
* Message Center
* Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror
* Leather Upholstery
* 10-way Power Driver's Seat
* 17" Machined Aluminum Wheels
* Safety Canopy System
 
'''Premier Standard Features'''<br>
''In addition to or in place of Base Standard Features''
* Reverse Sensing System
* Rear Auxiliary Climate Control
* AM/FM 6-disc in-dash CD Changer
* Satin Aluminum Mirror Caps and Exhaust Tip
* Fixed Running Boards
* Power-Fold 3rd Row Bench Seat
* Heated Front Seats, 10-way Power Driver's and 6-way Power Passenger's Seat
* Suede and Leather Upholstery
* Universal Garage Door Opener
* 18" Satin Chrome Clad Aluminum Wheels
 
'''Major Optional Features'''
* Chrome Package
* [[Mercury SYNC]]™
* Quad Bucket Seats
* Rear Seat DVD Entertainment System
* Navigation System
* Class III Trailer Tow
* Sirius Satellite Radio
* Power Moonroof
* Power Adjustable Pedals
* Roof Rail Crossbars
* Full Leather Upholstery on Premier Trim seats
 
==Pricing==
<table border=1 tablecolor=#000000 bordercolor=#000008>
<tr bgcolor=#cccccc>
<td colspan=6>
'''Mountaineer Trims'''
</td>
</tr>
<tr bgcolor=#ffffcc>
<td>
Base V6 4x2
</td>
<td>
Base V6 AWD
</td>
<td>
Premier V6 4x2
</td>
<td>
Premier V6 AWD
</td>
<td>
Premier V8 4x2
</td>
<td>
Premier V8 AWD
</td>
</tr>
<tr bgcolor=#66ccff>
<td colspan=6>
''MSRP''
</td>
</tr>
<tr bgcolor=#ffffcc>
<td>
$28,535
</td>
<td>
$29,080
</td>
<td>
$29,260
</td>
<td>
$31,555
</td>
<td>
$30,555
</td>
<td>
$32,850
</td>
</tr>
<tr bgcolor=#66ccff>
<td colspan=6>
''Invoice''
</td>
</tr>
<tr bgcolor=#ffffcc>
<td>
$24,692
</td>
<td>
$26,802
</td>
<td>
$26,624
</td>
<td>
$28,734
</td>
<td>
$27,814
</td>
<td>
$29,926
</td>
</tr>
</table>
 
==Gas Mileage==
As seen on the [http://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/findacar.htm FuelEconomy.gov] website, the City/Highway MPG averages are as follows:
 
<table border=1 tablecolor=#000000 bordercolor=#000008>
<tr bgcolor=#cccccc>
<td colspan=4>
'''Driveline'''
</td>
</tr>
<tr bgcolor=#ffffcc>
<td>
V6 4x2
</td>
<td>
V6 AWD
</td>
<td>
V8 4x2
</td>
<td>
V8 AWD
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan=4 bgcolor=#cccccc>
'''MPG'''
</td>
</tr>
<tr bgcolor=#ffffcc>
<td>
14/20
</td>
<td>
13/19
</td>
<td>
13/20
</td>
<td>
13/19
</td>
</tr>
</table>
 
==Warranty==
Bumper to Bumper: 36 months/36,000 miles
 
Major Components: 60 months/60,000 miles
Rust Through: 60 months/unlimited miles
 
Roadside Assistance: 60 months/60,000 miles
 
==Safety==
'''Standard Safety Features'''
* Driver and Front Passenger Front and Side Airbags
* 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Row Canopy Airbags with Rollover Sensor
* Electronic Stability Program
* Anti-lock Brakes ([[ABS]])
 
The NHTSA has conducted crash tests of the 2007 Mountaineer. Its full scores are available at [http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/NCAP/Cars/3880.html safercar.gov].
 
<table border=1 tablecolor=#000000 bordercolor=#000008>
<tr bgcolor=#cccccc>
<td colspan=6>
'''Rating (Stars)'''
</td>
</tr>
<tr bgcolor=#cccccc>
<td colspan=2>
Front
</td>
<td colspan=2>
Side
</td>
<td colspan=2>
Rollover
</td>
</tr>
<tr bgcolor=#66ccff>
<td>
Driver
</td>
<td>
Passenger
</td>
<td>
Front Seat
</td>
<td>
Rear Seat
</td>
<td>
2WD
</td>
<td>
4WD
</td>
</tr>
<tr bgcolor=#ffffcc align=center>
<td>
5
</td>
<td>
5
</td>
<td>
5
</td>
<td>
5
</td>
<td>
3
</td>
<td align=center>
3
</td>
</tr>
</table>
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
Image:97 Mountaineer.jpg|'97 Mercury Mountaineer.
Image:99 Mountaineer.jpg|'99 Mercury Mountaineer.
Image:01 Mountaineer.jpg|'01 Mercury Mountaineer.
Image:02 Mountaineer.jpg|'02 Mercury Mountaineer.
Image:207Mountaineer.jpg|'08 Mercury Mountaineer Premier V8 AWD.
Image:Mountaineer207.jpg|'08 Mercury Mountaineer Premier V8 AWD.
Image:Red Mountaineer.jpg|'07 Mercury Mountaineer Premier V8 AWD.
Image:Red Mountaineer Rear.jpg|'07 Mercury Mountaineer Premier V8 AWD.
Image:08 Mountaineer in Dark Cherry.jpg|'08 Mountaineer
Image:2007.mercury.mountaineer.seats.folded.jpg|Seats folded, the cargo area is large.
Image:2007.mercury.mountaineer.thirdrow.jpg|The third row bench is better suited for children.
Image:Mountaineer Interior 2007 Interior.jpg|Ritzier than the [[Ford Explorer|Explorer]], the Mountaineer still shares interior components.
Image:Mountaineer Wheel 1.jpg|Mercury Mountaineer's 17 Inch Alloy Rim (Mountaineer Base) (Optional on Mountaineer Premier)
Image:Mountaineer Wheel 2.jpg|Mercury Mountaineer's 18 Inch Satin Chrome Clad Rim (Mountaineer Premier) (Optional on Mountaineer Base)
Image:Mountaineer Wheel 3.jpg|Mercury Mountaineer's 18 Inch Chrome Clad Rim (Optional on Mountaineer Premier) (Standard with Mountaineer Chrome Package)
Image:Mountaineer Wheel 4.jpg|Mercury Mountaineer's 20 Polished Alloy Rim (Optional on Mountaineer Premier)
</gallery>
 
==Colors==
<div style="border-color: rgb(102, 102, 102); position: relative; padding-bottom: 0px;" >
  <table border="1">
    <tr>
      <td height="20" width="145">'''Exterior Colors'''</td>
    </tr>
  </table>
  <table border="1">
    <tr>
      <td height="20" width="145">Vivid Red</td>
      <td bgcolor="#972d31" width="73">&nbsp;</td>
     
      <td height="20" width="145">Light French Silk</td>
      <td bgcolor="#d0cabe" width="73">&nbsp;</td>
    </tr>
  </table>
  <table border="1" bordercolor="#0000FF">
    <tr bordercolor="#FFFFFF">
      <td  width="145">Alloy</td>
      <td width="73"  bgcolor="#64635f">&nbsp;</td>
 
      <td  width="145">Dark Cherry</td>
      <td width="73"  bgcolor="#46262b">&nbsp;</td>
    </tr>
  </table>
  <table border="1">
    <tr>
      <td height="20" width="145">Silver Birch</td>
      <td bgcolor="#a9a5a2" width="73">&nbsp;</td>
 
      <td height="20" width="145">White Chocolate Tri-Coat</td>
      <td bgcolor="#d5d1c6" width="73">&nbsp;</td>
    </tr>
  </table>
  <table border="1">
    <tr>
      <td  height="20" width="145">Black</td>
      <td  bgcolor="#0c0c0c" width="73">&nbsp;</td>
 
      <td  height="20" width="145">White Suede</td>
      <td  bgcolor="#ffffff" width="73">&nbsp;</td>
    </tr>
  </table>
 
 
<div style="border-color: rgb(102, 102, 102); position: relative; padding-bottom: 0px;" >
  <table border="1">
    <tr>
      <td height="20" width="145">'''Interior Colors'''</td>
    </tr>
  </table>
  <table border="1" bordercolor="#0000FF">
    <tr bordercolor="#FFFFFF">
      <td  width="223">Camel Leather with Perforated Sand Leather Inserts</td>
      <td width="73"  bgcolor="#9a8977">&nbsp;</td>
      <td width="73"  bgcolor="#e9d8c8">&nbsp;</td>
    </tr>
  </table>
  <table border="1" bordercolor="#0000FF">
    <tr bordercolor="#FFFFFF">
      <td  width="223">Charcoal Black Leather with Perforated Leather Inserts</td>
      <td width="73"  bgcolor="#1e1e1e">&nbsp;</td>
      <td width="73"  bgcolor="#2e2e2e">&nbsp;</td>
    </tr>
  </table>
  <table border="1" bordercolor="#0000FF">
    <tr bordercolor="#FFFFFF">
      <td  width="223">Camel Leather with Sand Suede Inserts</td>
      <td width="73"  bgcolor="#8f7e6e">&nbsp;</td>
      <td width="73"  bgcolor="#e3d2c0">&nbsp;</td>
    </tr>
  </table>
  <table border="1" bordercolor="#0000FF">
    <tr bordercolor="#FFFFFF">
      <td  width="223">Charcoal Leather wtih Sand Suede Inserts</td>
      <td width="73"  bgcolor="#1e1e1e">&nbsp;</td>
      <td width="73"  bgcolor="#e3d2c0">&nbsp;</td>
    </tr>
  </table>
  <table border="1" bordercolor="#0000FF">
    <tr bordercolor="#FFFFFF">
      <td  width="223">Camel Cloth<br><br></td>
      <td width="73"  bgcolor="#decbbd">&nbsp;</td>
      <td width="73"  bgcolor="#a8937e">&nbsp;</td>
    </tr>
  </table>
  <table border="1" bordercolor="#0000FF">
    <tr bordercolor="#FFFFFF">
      <td  width="223">Dark Charcoal Cloth<br><br></td>
      <td width="73"  bgcolor="#a6a6a6">&nbsp;</td>
      <td width="73"  bgcolor="#181818">&nbsp;</td>
    </tr>
  </table>
 
==Main Competitors==
* [[Saab 9-7X]]
* [[GMC Envoy]]
* [[Jeep Grand Cherokee]]
* [[Jeep Commander]]
* [[Volkswagen Touareg]]
 
==Hybrid Models==
* There is no Mountaineer Hybrid Model in the works.
 
==Unique Attributes==
* Satin Waterfall Grille.
 
==Resale Values==
*Prices Are Based on Mountaineer Premier V8 AWD
 
<table border=1 tablecolor=#000000 bordercolor=#000008>
<tr bgcolor=#cccccc>
<td colspan=4>
'''<MODEL> Year'''
</td>
</tr>
<tr bgcolor=#ffffcc>
<td>
Year 2007
</td>
<td>
Year 2006
</td>
<td>
Year 2005
</td>
<td>
Year 2004
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td colspan=4 bgcolor=#cccccc>
'''Resale Value'''
</td>
</tr>
<tr bgcolor=#ffffcc>
<td>
$36,535
</td>
<td>
$31,505
</td>
<td>
$25,045
</td>
<td>
$20,945
</td>
</tr>
</table>
 
==What's Best About Mountaineer==
 
* "In government crash tests, the Mountaineer received a four-star rating for the driver and a perfect five-star rating for the front passenger." — Edmunds.com
 
* "...The Mountaineer has a far more distinctive style which Mercury describes as being inspired by 'modern architecture.' Whatever, it certainly doesn't look like anything else on the road." — Car and Driver
 
* "Handling is excellent, as the Mercury feels predictable and stable in corners and higher-speed turns." — Edmunds.com
 
==Criticisms==
* Poor Fuel Economy.
 
==Generations==
==Third Generation 2006-Present==
[[Image:08 Mountaineer2.jpg|thumb|right|300px|2008 Mercury Mountaineer facelift]]
For 2006, the '''Mountaineer''' was redesigned. This new Mountaineer was all new, though it closely resembles the previous model. The Mountaineer was mounted on a new frame, and it offered a more upscale interior, to make up for the cut [[Lincoln Aviator]]. This Mountaineer got new wheels and HID headlights, a feature not found on previous Mountaineers. Ford's MyKey was added in 2010. But the Mountaineer will be discontinued in 2011.
 
New Features also include H.I.D Headlighs and L.E.D Taillights, New Grille, New Wheels, New Liftgate, New Interior Design and Materials, New 4.6L Modular V8 DOHC with 292 Horsepower and 300 LBS-FT Torque, Revised Frame and Suspension, New Front and Rear Bumpers, Navigation System and Satellite Radio Systems are now available.
 
==Second generation 2002-2005==
[[Image:05 MOUNTAINEER1.jpg|right|thumb|300px|2005 Mercury Mountaineer]]
For 2002, Mercury redesigned the Mountaineer. This Mountaineer was new from the ground up, offering even more luxury features than the last generation. This Mountaineer offered features like woodgrain trim, rear radio deck, and a rear seat TV/DVD player. Sales sped up drastically with the introduction of this generation, and it was a look ahead at the entire revamp of the Mercury line, to offer more luxurous looks and features. Some design cues found on this Mountaineer, like the waterfall grille and HID headlights, would go on to form Mercury's new signature look that would appear on all its models. This Mountaineer was also the first to not be based on the [[Ford Ranger]].
<br><br><br><br>
 
==First Generation/Origins 1997-2001==
[[Image:97Mountaineer1.jpg|right|thumb|250px|1997 Mercury Mountaineer]]
Although the redesigned Explorer had already been out for 2 years, Mercury introduced a Explorer twin called the Mountaineer. The Mountaineer was only slightly different from the Explorer, although it did offer a few extra luxury features that the Explorer lacked. First year sales for the Mountaineer were not exactly up to par with the Explorer. For 1998, so customers could differentiate the Mountaineer from the Explorer, as the front fascia was flipped upside down, and the headlights were made smaller, while it got a new rear hatch and unique wheels. Mountaineer sales sped up because of this, though they still lagged behind the Explorer. In 2000, a huge punch came to the Mountaineer with the Firestone vs Ford Motor Company controversy, where a large amount of rollovers were happening involving Explorers and Mountaineers. While Ford blamed Firetone's faunty tires, which had problems with the tread separating, Firestone blamed Ford, claiming that the Explorer and Mountaineer were unsafe. The case was settled, and Car and Driver proved that a large amounts of the rollovers were caused by the drivers overracting to the tire blow out.
Although the redesigned Explorer had already been out for 2 years, Mercury introduced a Explorer twin called the Mountaineer. The Mountaineer was only slightly different from the Explorer, although it did offer a few extra luxury features that the Explorer lacked. First year sales for the Mountaineer were not exactly up to par with the Explorer. For 1998, so customers could differentiate the Mountaineer from the Explorer, as the front fascia was flipped upside down, and the headlights were made smaller, while it got a new rear hatch and unique wheels. Mountaineer sales sped up because of this, though they still lagged behind the Explorer. In 2000, a huge punch came to the Mountaineer with the Firestone vs Ford Motor Company controversy, where a large amount of rollovers were happening involving Explorers and Mountaineers. While Ford blamed Firetone's faunty tires, which had problems with the tread separating, Firestone blamed Ford, claiming that the Explorer and Mountaineer were unsafe. The case was settled, and Car and Driver proved that a large amounts of the rollovers were caused by the drivers overracting to the tire blow out.
<br><br>
==Worldwide==
* The Mountaineer is only sold to the U.S. and Mexican Markets.


==Second generation (2002-2005)==
==Design quirks and oddities==
[[Image:2004_Mercury_Mountaineer.jpg|250px|2004 Mercury Mountaineer]]
* Like all Mercury's the Mountaineer uses a Satin Finish Front Grille.
For 2002, Ford redesigned the Explorer and Mountaineer. This Mountaineer was new from the ground up, offering even more luxury features than the last generation. This Mountaineer offered features like woodgrain trim, rear radio deck, and a rear seat TV/DVD player. Sales sped up drastically with the introduction of this generation, and it was a look ahead at the entire revamp of the Mercury line, to offer more luxurous looks and features. Some design cues found on this Mountaineer, like the waterfall grille and HID taillights, would go on to form Mercury's new signature look that would appear on all its models. This Mountaineer was also the first to not be based on the [[Ford Ranger]].  


==Third generation (2006-present)==
==Awards==
[[Image:2006_Mercury_Mountaineer-front.jpg|250px|2006 Mercury Mountaineer]]
* Class Exclusive Roll Stability Control (RSC) System.
For 2006, the Mountaineer was redesigned. This new Mountaineer was all new, though it closely resembles the previous model. The Mountaineer was mounted on a new frame, and it offered a more upscale interior, to make up for the cut [[Lincoln Avaitor]]. This Mountaineer got new wheels and HID headlights, a feature not found on previous Mountaineers.
* Consumers Digest Best Buy For 2006 and 2007.
* The 2007 Mountaineer came in 3RD Place in J.D. Power Initial Quality For Mid-size Multiple Activity Vehicle .


==Canadian market==
==See also==
The Mountaineer was never sold in the Canadian market. The Mountaineer's twin, the Ford Explorer, remains to be sold for the Canadian market. Its other twin, the [[Lincoln Aviator]], was also sold for the Canadian market until its demise in 2005.


==External links==
{{Mercury}}
 
==External Links==
* [http://www.mercuryvehicles.com/vehicles/mountaineer/exterior/ Mercury Mountaineer official page]
* [http://www.mercuryvehicles.com/vehicles/mountaineer/exterior/ Mercury Mountaineer official page]
* FAQ Farm's [http://www.faqfarm.com/Q/FAQ/644 Mercury Mountaineer FAQ]: wiki question and answer forum]
* Serious Explorations [http://www.explorerforum.com/forums Message Board]: Mercury Mountaineer Enthusiast Message Board]
* Serious Explorations [http://www.explorerforum.com/forums Message Board]: Mercury Mountaineer Enthusiast Message Board]


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Latest revision as of 08:17, 4 June 2010

08 Mercury Mountaineer2008.jpg
Mercury Mountaineer
Mercury
MSRP Range $28,535 - $42,255
Production 1997-2010
Class Mid-Size Luxury SUV
Body Style 5-door Wagon
Length 193.5 in.
Width 73.5 in.
Height 72.8 in.
Wheelbase 113.7 in.
Weight 6,110-6,280 lbs.
Transmission 5-speed Automatic
6-speed Automatic
Engine 4.0 liter SOHC V6
4.6L Modular V8 DOHC
Power 210 hp @ 5160 RPM
254 lb-ft @ 3700 RPM

292 hp @ 5750 RPM
300 lb-ft @ 3950 RPM
Similar Saab 9-7X
GMC Envoy
Jeep Grand Cherokee
Jeep Commander
Volkswagen Touareg
Platform Ford U2 Platform

The Mercury Mountaineer is a luxury SUV manufauctured by the Mercury brand. The Mountaineer shares many features with the Ford Explorer, and in terms of hardware, the vehicles are virtually identical. Externally, they are styled significantly different, and the Mountainer is positioned with a more upscale interior, with the Mountaineer's MSRP coming in at $1,000–$6,000 more than the Explorer. It was significantly redesigned for the 2006 model year due to a new frame, but looks similar to its previous model.


See Wikicars' comprehensive Mercury Mountaineer Review.

Recent Changes

For 2008, the Mercury Mountaineer undergoes a mild recontenting in order to lower the cost of entry. The Premier models' park assist, three new exterior paint colors, heated front seats with memory, chrome package and power folding rear seat become options rather than standard. Likewise, leather seating is now optional on the base Mountaineers. Thanks to these steps, pricing has dropped across the Mountaineer line by about $1,500, making the SUV affordable to more buyers. New equipment for 2008 includes Microsoft-powered voice-activated SYNC system that is able to control cell phones and audio devices. New 20-inch wheels are also available on Premier models.

Styles and Major Options

The 2006-Present Mercury Mountaineer Interior.
2008 Mercury Mountaineer Premier V8 AWD.

The Mountaineer is available in 2- or all-wheel-drive, with V6 or V8 engine, and in two trim levels: Base or Premier. The V8 engine is only available with the Premier trim.

Base Standard Features

  • Dual Zone Electronic Automatic Temperature Control
  • AM/FM Single CD Stereo
  • Power Heated Mirrors
  • Message Center
  • Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror
  • Leather Upholstery
  • 10-way Power Driver's Seat
  • 17" Machined Aluminum Wheels
  • Safety Canopy System

Premier Standard Features
In addition to or in place of Base Standard Features

  • Reverse Sensing System
  • Rear Auxiliary Climate Control
  • AM/FM 6-disc in-dash CD Changer
  • Satin Aluminum Mirror Caps and Exhaust Tip
  • Fixed Running Boards
  • Power-Fold 3rd Row Bench Seat
  • Heated Front Seats, 10-way Power Driver's and 6-way Power Passenger's Seat
  • Suede and Leather Upholstery
  • Universal Garage Door Opener
  • 18" Satin Chrome Clad Aluminum Wheels

Major Optional Features

  • Chrome Package
  • Mercury SYNC
  • Quad Bucket Seats
  • Rear Seat DVD Entertainment System
  • Navigation System
  • Class III Trailer Tow
  • Sirius Satellite Radio
  • Power Moonroof
  • Power Adjustable Pedals
  • Roof Rail Crossbars
  • Full Leather Upholstery on Premier Trim seats

Pricing

Mountaineer Trims

Base V6 4x2

Base V6 AWD

Premier V6 4x2

Premier V6 AWD

Premier V8 4x2

Premier V8 AWD

MSRP

$28,535

$29,080

$29,260

$31,555

$30,555

$32,850

Invoice

$24,692

$26,802

$26,624

$28,734

$27,814

$29,926

Gas Mileage

As seen on the FuelEconomy.gov website, the City/Highway MPG averages are as follows:

Driveline

V6 4x2

V6 AWD

V8 4x2

V8 AWD

MPG

14/20

13/19

13/20

13/19

Warranty

Bumper to Bumper: 36 months/36,000 miles

Major Components: 60 months/60,000 miles

Rust Through: 60 months/unlimited miles

Roadside Assistance: 60 months/60,000 miles

Safety

Standard Safety Features

  • Driver and Front Passenger Front and Side Airbags
  • 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Row Canopy Airbags with Rollover Sensor
  • Electronic Stability Program
  • Anti-lock Brakes (ABS)

The NHTSA has conducted crash tests of the 2007 Mountaineer. Its full scores are available at safercar.gov.

Rating (Stars)

Front

Side

Rollover

Driver

Passenger

Front Seat

Rear Seat

2WD

4WD

5

5

5

5

3

3

Gallery

Colors

Exterior Colors
Vivid Red   Light French Silk  
Alloy   Dark Cherry  
Silver Birch   White Chocolate Tri-Coat  
Black   White Suede  


Interior Colors
Camel Leather with Perforated Sand Leather Inserts    
Charcoal Black Leather with Perforated Leather Inserts    
Camel Leather with Sand Suede Inserts    
Charcoal Leather wtih Sand Suede Inserts    
Camel Cloth

   
Dark Charcoal Cloth

   

Main Competitors

Hybrid Models

  • There is no Mountaineer Hybrid Model in the works.

Unique Attributes

  • Satin Waterfall Grille.

Resale Values

  • Prices Are Based on Mountaineer Premier V8 AWD

<MODEL> Year

Year 2007

Year 2006

Year 2005

Year 2004

Resale Value

$36,535

$31,505

$25,045

$20,945

What's Best About Mountaineer

  • "In government crash tests, the Mountaineer received a four-star rating for the driver and a perfect five-star rating for the front passenger." — Edmunds.com
  • "...The Mountaineer has a far more distinctive style which Mercury describes as being inspired by 'modern architecture.' Whatever, it certainly doesn't look like anything else on the road." — Car and Driver
  • "Handling is excellent, as the Mercury feels predictable and stable in corners and higher-speed turns." — Edmunds.com

Criticisms

  • Poor Fuel Economy.

Generations

Third Generation 2006-Present

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2008 Mercury Mountaineer facelift

For 2006, the Mountaineer was redesigned. This new Mountaineer was all new, though it closely resembles the previous model. The Mountaineer was mounted on a new frame, and it offered a more upscale interior, to make up for the cut Lincoln Aviator. This Mountaineer got new wheels and HID headlights, a feature not found on previous Mountaineers. Ford's MyKey was added in 2010. But the Mountaineer will be discontinued in 2011.

New Features also include H.I.D Headlighs and L.E.D Taillights, New Grille, New Wheels, New Liftgate, New Interior Design and Materials, New 4.6L Modular V8 DOHC with 292 Horsepower and 300 LBS-FT Torque, Revised Frame and Suspension, New Front and Rear Bumpers, Navigation System and Satellite Radio Systems are now available.

Second generation 2002-2005

2005 Mercury Mountaineer

For 2002, Mercury redesigned the Mountaineer. This Mountaineer was new from the ground up, offering even more luxury features than the last generation. This Mountaineer offered features like woodgrain trim, rear radio deck, and a rear seat TV/DVD player. Sales sped up drastically with the introduction of this generation, and it was a look ahead at the entire revamp of the Mercury line, to offer more luxurous looks and features. Some design cues found on this Mountaineer, like the waterfall grille and HID headlights, would go on to form Mercury's new signature look that would appear on all its models. This Mountaineer was also the first to not be based on the Ford Ranger.



First Generation/Origins 1997-2001

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1997 Mercury Mountaineer

Although the redesigned Explorer had already been out for 2 years, Mercury introduced a Explorer twin called the Mountaineer. The Mountaineer was only slightly different from the Explorer, although it did offer a few extra luxury features that the Explorer lacked. First year sales for the Mountaineer were not exactly up to par with the Explorer. For 1998, so customers could differentiate the Mountaineer from the Explorer, as the front fascia was flipped upside down, and the headlights were made smaller, while it got a new rear hatch and unique wheels. Mountaineer sales sped up because of this, though they still lagged behind the Explorer. In 2000, a huge punch came to the Mountaineer with the Firestone vs Ford Motor Company controversy, where a large amount of rollovers were happening involving Explorers and Mountaineers. While Ford blamed Firetone's faunty tires, which had problems with the tread separating, Firestone blamed Ford, claiming that the Explorer and Mountaineer were unsafe. The case was settled, and Car and Driver proved that a large amounts of the rollovers were caused by the drivers overracting to the tire blow out.

Worldwide

  • The Mountaineer is only sold to the U.S. and Mexican Markets.

Design quirks and oddities

  • Like all Mercury's the Mountaineer uses a Satin Finish Front Grille.

Awards

  • Class Exclusive Roll Stability Control (RSC) System.
  • Consumers Digest Best Buy For 2006 and 2007.
  • The 2007 Mountaineer came in 3RD Place in J.D. Power Initial Quality For Mid-size Multiple Activity Vehicle .

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