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2008 Mercury Mariner Hybrid Sport Utility 4-door 2.3l on 2040-cars

US $14,999.00
Year:2008 Mileage:55678
Location:

Berne, Indiana, United States

Berne, Indiana, United States
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Runs perfectly fine. I had the brake rotors replaced last month, but other than that I haven't had to do any repairs. I've always gotten 25mpg or more. I did a close up of a small piece slightly peeled off the back passenger side window. The white on the back window is a decal sticker that can easily be completely peeled off.
 
Features:
  • Air Conditioning
  • Alloy Wheels
  • AM/FM Stereo Radio
  • Anti-Lock Braking System
  • Carpeting
  • CD Player
  • Center Arm Rest
  • Climate Control
  • Clock
  • Console
  • Courtesy Lights
  • Day/Night Lever
  • Driver Side Air Bag
  • Dual Sport Mirrors
  • Front Bucket Seats
  • Gauge Cluster
  • Heated Seat
  • Interval Wipers
  • Keyless Entry
  • Leather Upholstery
  • Navigation
  • Park Assist
  • Passenger Side Air Bag
  • Power Brakes
  • Power Door Locks
  • Power Driver's Seat
  • Power Steering
  • Power Sunroof
  • Radial Tires
  • Rear Defroster
  • Reclining Seats
  • Tilt Steering Wheel
  • Tinted Glass
  • Trip Odometer
  • Vanity Mirror
  • Standard Equipment:

    • 1st and 2nd row curtain head airbags
    • 4-wheel ABS Brakes
    • AM/FM/Satellite-capable Radio
    • Audio controls on steering wheel
    • Automatic front air conditioning
    • Auxilliary transmission cooler
    • Bucket front seats
    • Cargo area light
    • Center Console: Full with cov
    • Clock: In-dash
    • Coil front spring
    • Coil rear spring
    • Compass
    • Cruise control
    • Cruise controls on steering wheel
    • Digital Audio Input
    • digital keypad power door locks
    • Dual front air conditioning zones
    • Dual illuminated vanity mirrors
    • Dusk sensing headlights
    • Electrochromatic rearview mirror
    • External temperature display
    • Flip forward cushion/seatback rear seats
    • Four-wheel Independent Suspension
    • Front fog/driving lights
    • Front reading lights
    • Front suspension stabilizer bar
    • Front Ventilated disc brakes
    • Fuel Capacity: 15.0 gal.
    • Fuel Consumption: City: 29 mpg
    • Fuel Consumption: Highway: 27 mpg
    • Fuel Type: Gasoline hybrid
    • Headlights off auto delay
    • In-Dash 6-disc CD player
    • Independent front suspension classification
    • Independent rear suspension
    • Instrumentation: Low fuel level
    • Leather steering wheel trim
    • Leather/chrome shift knob trim
    • Max cargo capacity: 66 cu.ft.
    • Metal-look center console trim
    • Metal-look dash trim
    • Metal-look door trim
    • Metal-look grille
    • MP3 player
    • Multi-link rear suspension
    • Nickel metal hydride electric motor battery
    • Painted aluminum rims
    • Passenger Airbag
    • Power remote driver mirror adjustment
    • Power remote passenger mirror adjustment
    • Power windows
    • Premium cloth seat upholstery
    • Privacy glass: Deep
    • Radio Data System
    • Regular front stabilizer bar
    • Remote
    • Roof rails
    • Side airbag
    • Spare Tire Mount Location: Underbody w/crankdown
    • Speed-proportional electric power steering
    • Split rear bench
    • Steel spare wheel rim
    • Strut front suspension
    • Suspension class: Regular
    • Tachometer
    • Tilt-adjustable steering wheel
    • Tire Pressure Monitoring System
    • Total Number of Speakers: 4
    • Trip computer
    • Variable intermittent front wipers
    • Vehicle Emissions: SULEV II
    • Wheel Diameter: 16
    • Wheel Width: 7

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Petrolicious shows Mercedes 280SL as architecture in motion

Wed, Jun 17 2015

While still an absolute beauty today, the design of the pagoda-roof W113 Mercedes-Benz SL was revolutionary when it debuted. Moving away from the soft curves of the previous SL models, the all-new generation brought an upright, angular shape that was as much architectural as automotive. In the latest video from Petrolicious, owner and architect Daniel Monti expounds on the inspiration that he gets from his 1969 280SL's fantastic styling. The roof is the most famous design feature of this generation of SL. Look at the top from the front or back, and you can see a gentle, downward arc that evokes the look of a pagoda. That one styling element is also a fabulous counterpoint to a vehicle that is largely more angular than curvaceous. Petrolicious wonderfully illustrates how some of the SL's form-follows-function design aesthetic can be found in the architect's work in this video's heaping helping of mid-century modern goodness.

Junkyard Gem: 1977 Mercury Bobcat

Tue, Sep 4 2018

Cultural memory of the Ford Pinto, 38 years after the last new ones were sold, boils down to one thing today: the notorious "exploding Pinto" stories of the late 1970s. Yes, many Pinto jokes were told, the resale value of Pintos crashed, and few paid any attention to the fact that most of the cars sold with the fuel tank between the rear axle and the bumper — that is, just about every Detroit car made during the era — suffered from the same weakness. The Mercury version of the Pinto was badged as the Bobcat, but nobody told Bobcat jokes. Here's a '77 Mercury Bobcat 3-Door in vivid Medium Jade paint, spotted in a Denver self-service yard. The Pinto with glass rear hatch was known as the Pinto Runabout in 1977, while Mercury called this car the " Bobcat 3-door with Glass Third Door." When a car sits for years or decades in High Plains Colorado, rodents tend to nest in it. This Bobcat's air cleaner made a cozy home for our Hantavirus-carrying friends. The 1970s were the last gasp for eye-searingly green vinyl car interiors. Since the Bobcat was a luxed-up Pinto, the door panels have shinier trim than what you'd have had in a proletariat-grade Pinto. Pinto/Bobcat transmission choices boiled down to two: a four-speed manual or a three-speed automatic. Unusually for a Malaise Era Mercury, this one has the manual. Most Pintos and Bobcats came with four-cylinder engines, ranging from the 1.6-liter pushrod Kent to the 2.3-liter engine that lived on for many post-Pinto years in Ford Rangers. This car has the 2.3, rated at 89 horsepower, but the same 2.8-liter Cologne V6 that powered the Capri was available as an option in the Bobcat. That engine made a mighty 93 horsepower. These cars were not too miserable to drive by econobox standards of their time, at least when they had three pedals. You'd blow the doors off a '77 Corolla with a 4-speed Bobcat in a drag race, though the Corolla got better fuel economy. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Gives you hundreds of pounds more car than most small imports and includes standard self-adjusting rear brakes! Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Featured Gallery Junked 1979 Mercury Bobcat View 15 Photos Auto News Mercury Automotive History ford pinto bobcat

Junkyard Gem: 1995 Mercury Tracer Trio

Sat, Feb 5 2022

With the rise of Radwood, cars with exaggerated characteristics associated with the 1980s and 1990s are cool again. That means some combination of pastel and/or neon colors, squiggly squeezed-from-toothpaste-tube graphics, nonfunctional decklid spoilers, giant TURBO badging, and kicky youth-centric nomenclature are required if you want your wheels to be considered in compliance with the sacred tenets of Radism. I do my best to find rad machinery while crawling around in car graveyards, and since I came of driving age in 1982 I know a bit about the subject. Today's rare Junkyard Gem shows us the Mercury Division's belated attempt to sell fun cars to rad-leaning youngsters: a Tracer Trio, found in a Denver yard a few weeks back. The Trio package added 310 bucks to the cost of the $11,280 base Tracer sedan (that's about $575 on a $20,925 car in 2022 dollars), and it got the hip-and-trendy young buyer a leather-wrapped steering wheel, seven-spoke wheels, a decklid spoiler and these rad fender badges. I'm going to say that the much louder graphics and candy-cane-colored displacement badges on the Pontiac Sunbird W25 out-radded the Tracer Trio by a mile, but then Pontiac generally out-radded everyone in those days. Even Plymouth got into the act with such radness as the Breeze Expresso and Sundance Duster (we'll overlook the anti-rad Horizon Miser here). Perhaps tellingly, Mercury, Pontiac and Plymouth all got the "Old Yeller" treatment not long after the Rad Era ended. The Tracer name always went on Mercuries built on Mazda platforms, starting with the Australia-built, Ford Laser-based 1987-1989 cars and then continuing with Mexico-assembled, Ford Escort-based 1991-1996 cars. That generation of Escort/Tracer was mechanical twins with the Mazda Protege, itself the bridge between the 323 and the Mazda3. Some Tracers got the a 1.8-liter Mazda engine that was related to the Miata's engine, but this one has the pure-Detroit CVH 1.9. You're looking at 88 horsepower right here; the Mazda 1.8 offered 127 horses. At least the original buyer of this car got the base five-speed manual transmission instead of forking over $815 extra (about $1,510 today) for the four-speed slushbox. As a 29-year-old slacker living in San Francisco's Mission District and driving a hooptie '65 Chevy Impala sedan at the time, I would have taken the manual transmission without the Trio package, had I been forced to buy a new Tracer.