2008 Mercury Mariner Premier Awd Heated Seats, Sunroof Sport Utility 4-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Brookville, Indiana, United States
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Hello, you are looking at a
nice 2008 Mercury Mariner Premier AWD. This vehicle is fully loaded and ready
to drive anywhere. Owned and maintained by a Master Certified Ford Service
Manager. Fully loaded. Heated leather seats, sunroof!! This is my wife’s car
and has all the maintenance complete and up to date. I will help buyer get the vehicle shipped if needed. Please email or call
765-309-1577. Thanks Items replaced at 130,000
miles: *Full synthetic oil change
and Motorcraft oil filter *Full synthetic Motorcraft front
and rear differential service *Full synthetic Motorcraft transfer
case service *Full synthetic transmission
fluid service *Motorcraft cooling system
service *Fuel induction/injection
system cleaning *Motorcraft fuel filter, engine air filter and
cabin air filter *New OEM Motorcraft battery *Six new Motorcraft spark
plugs and upper intake gaskets (Upper intake has to come off to replace
the rear plugs) *Six new ignition coils *New front sway bar links *New OEM lower control arms
(lower ball joints had some play so I replaced the control arms) * Four wheel alignment *All four new OEM tire
pressure sensors |
Mercury Mariner for Sale
4x4 hybrid excellent condition
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