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Mercury Mountaineer Premier Sport Utility 4-door 4.6l Low Miles Super Clean on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:101400
Location:

Dearborn Heights, Michigan, United States

Dearborn Heights, Michigan, United States
Advertising:

2004 MERCURY MOUNTAINEER PREMIER V8 4.6L AWD


- HEATED SEATS
- 6 DISC CD PLAYER IN DASH
- POWER OUTLETS
- CRUISE CONTROL
- HEATED MIRRORS
- KEYLESS ENTRY
- POWER SUNROOF
- POWER STEERING
- POWER SEATING
- REAR DEFROST
- SECOND ROW BUCKET SEATING
- SECOND ROW CENTER CONSOLE
- INFORMATION CENTER
- TOW HITCH
- PRIVACY GLASS
- POWER STEERING CONTROLS AUDIO/CLIMATE
- ADJUSTABLE STEERING WHEEL
- FOUR WHEEL DISC BRAKES
- THIRD ROW SEATING
- THIRD ROW FOLD DOWN
- SECOND ROW FOLD DOWN
- ROOF RACK
- TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR
- MUCH MORE...


YOU ARE LOOKING AT A 2004 MERCURY MOUNTAINEER PREMIER ALL WHEEL DRIVE WITH LOW MILES. THIS TRUCK IS IN GOOD CONDITION AND IS MECHANICALLY SOUND. THERE IS NO ISSUES WITH THIS TRUCK AND THE CARFAX SHOWS NO ACCIDENTS. I AM DOING THIS AS A PRIVATE PARTY SALE. THIS TRUCK CAME IN TO ME ON A TRADE IN. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO GO THROUGH MY DEALER THAT IS OPTIONAL. THIS IS A FIVE DAY NO RESERVE AUCTION AND THE FINAL BIDDER TAKES THIS TRUCK HOME. I REQUIRE AN IMMEDIATE $500 DEPOSIT UPON THE COMPLETION OF THE AUCTION. IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED WITH THIS TRUCK I WILL REFUND YOUR PLANE TICKET HERE AND BACK, BUT I ASSURE YOU THAT IT WILL NOT BE THE CASE. IF YOU HAVE ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT ME (KC) AT 248-469-2426.
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Fitting Retirement: Grand Marquis last Mercury off the line

Wed, 05 Jan 2011

The signs have come down and retail production ended back in October of 2010. Now, the very last Mercury model has rolled off the assembly line. This last Mercury somewhat fittingly takes the form of a Grand Marquis reporting for fleet duty. It was built at the St. Thomas plant in Ontario, Canada, which is the same facility that continues to produce the Ford Crown Victoria and Lincoln Town Car for fleet and livery duty.
St. Thomas' days are numbered, however, as the factory is slated to close on August 31. When it goes, the Panther platform is likely to follow. So long, and thanks for all the fish memories.
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2023 Grand National Roadster Show Mega Photo Gallery | Hot rod heaven

Wed, Feb 8 2023

POMONA, Calif. — From an outsider's perspective, it would be easy to assume that the Grand National Roadster Show has always been a Southern California institution. After all, it celebrates the diverse postwar car culture of the region — hot rods, lead sleds, lowriders, and more. However, the show had its roots in NorCal in 1950 when Al Slonaker and his hot rod club showed their custom cars at the Oakland Expo. The GNRS moved to Pomona, California, in 2004. By then it had grown exponentially and seen about a dozen more car customization trends come and go. However, the show and its centerpiece award, the America's Most Beautiful Roadster prize, celebrate what is perhaps the first of those trends: the American hot rod in its purest form. Today, in its 73rd year, the GNRS is the oldest indoor car show in America. Annually it welcomes 500-800 cars, gathered into special themes like Tri-Five Chevys or Volkswagen Bugs. At this year's show, which was last weekend, a special hall was dedicated to pickup trucks built between 1948-98, including mini-trucks, groovy camper bed conversions, and resto-mods.  However, of all the vehicles presented, only nine are eligible for the America's Most Beautiful Roadster award. Winners get their names engraved on a 9-foot-tall perpetual trophy that was, according to The Ultimate Hot Rod Dictionary, the largest in the world when it debuted in 1950. Slonaker chose the word "roadster" initially because "hot rod" bore slightly negative outlaw connotations in 1950. Only American cars built before 1937 of certain body styles — roadsters, roadster pickups, phaetons, touring cars — are eligible, and they cannot have roll-down side windows.  Cars in the running for the cup cannot have been shown anywhere else before their debut at the GNRS.  Contestants for this accolade essentially build their cars to the a platonic ideal of a hot rod. This year the honors went to Jack Chisenhall of San Antonio, Texas, for his "Champ Deuce," a 1932 Ford Roadster. It's exactly what you picture when you think of a hot rod, but distilled to its absolute essence.  Other standouts included "Green Eyes," a two-tone green 1959 Chevy El Camino  with a heavily metal-flaked bed, "Blue Monday," a 1964 Buick Riviera lowrider, and a personal favorite, "Purple Reign," a purple and black 1951 Mercury. Cars may have started out as tools, but there aren't shows like this filled with custom refrigerators.

Junkyard Gem: 1996 Nissan Quest XE with 338,549 miles

Sun, Jul 9 2023

When I hit the junkyard, I always look for vehicles with impressive final figures showing on their odometers. I find so many Hondas and Toyotas with better than 300,000 miles that I don't consider them especially noteworthy (the exception being super-low-spec cheap models, such as a Tercel or Civic VX), and it goes without saying that the bar is quite high for Mercedes-Benzes as well. It has been surprisingly difficult to find discarded Nissans that made it past the 300k mark; today's Junkyard Gem is just the fourth I've documented. The highest-mile junked Nissan I'd found prior to today's minivan is a 1994 Maxima with 364,238 miles, followed by a 1987 Maxima with 341,176 miles and a 1986 200SX with 309,222 miles. Keep in mind that Nissan didn't go to six-digit odometers on most of its US-market cars until the early 1980s, and then went to tough-to-read-in-the-junkyard electronic odometers in the early 2000s; this means the pool of potential high-mile Nissans is limited to about the 1983-2000 range of model years. Ford has just as much right to claim credit to this van's impressive mile total as does Nissan, since the Quest was a collaboration between Ford and Nissan that also produced the Mercury Villager; this van was built by Ford at the Ohio Assembly plant. The Quest/Villager platform was derived from the Maxima's, and the engine is pure Nissan: a 3.0-liter VG30 V6 rated at 151 horsepower. The only transmission available in the first-generation (1993-1999) Quest/Villager was a four-speed automatic. This one appears to have been sold new at Landrum Nissan in Pueblo. The rear glass has been painted flat black, possibly to keep prying eyes from seeing valuable cargo. The rear seats are long gone, so this van probably hauled cargo for much of its long life. The front interior seems to be in good shape. Why is this van here? There's body damage on the left rear and right front, suggesting a crash that may have bent the suspension past the worth-fixing threshold. Perhaps the crinkled metal just made this van too unsightly, or maybe some powertrain problem was the culprit. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. It's time to expect more from a minivan. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. It's all fun and games until the toddler takes the wheel.