2004 Mercury Moutaineer Premier, Top Model Fully Loaded! on 2040-cars
Bohemia, New York, United States
Engine:4.6L 281Cu. In. V8 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Used
Year: 2004
Mileage: 150,605
Make: Mercury
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Model: Mountaineer
Trim: Premier Sport Utility 4-Door
Options: Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: AWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
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Up for auction is a 2004 Mercury Mountaineer Premier. This vehice is loaded with features and is the top model. It's in great condition inside and out. Just had it cleaned and it looks great. No check engine light.The ABS light has come on in the past but goes out. Last time it came on was about three weeks ago, and then the next time I started it, the light wasn't on any longer. The truck makes a clicking/clunk/rubbing noise on turns. I managed to live with it for the past year. It is currently registered, insured and is one of my daily drivers. I brought it to the Dealer to get the noise checked out and they told me it was a CV joint. I was quoted about $400 to have it fixed but never had the extra money to put into it. I purchased something bigger and I no longer need this vehicle. It runs and drives and gets me to where I need to go on a daily basis. However the noise is starting to get louder. Again, I've lived with it this long, and I'm not really selling it because of the fact that it makes noise, but more-so because I already made a new purchase and no longer need this vehicle. AC works great, heat works great, doesn't get stuck in the snow. Always serviced at the dealership, just did an oil change about 800 miles ago. The truck has the following options: V8 4.6L engine AWD Auto Trans Power Steering Premier Series Package ABS AC Power Windows Power Locks Cruise Control Reverse Warning Sensors Daul Air Bags Rear Seat Entertainment System (DVD system - works great and keeps the kids quiet). Dual Power Seats Leather Third Row Seat Rear Center Console Rear AC Vents Seating for 6 Running Boards Power Moon Roof Tow Package Privacy Glass Roof Racks Blue Book Value is over $8,000!!!! Fix the stupid noise and you got yourself a perfect car for more than half that! I love the truck but I needed something that could easily seat 7 to 8 passengers as I have kids and a large family. Your purchase and/or bids constitute full acceptance of the terms as outlined herein. Upon successful winning of the auction and/or purchase of the vehicle, buyer agrees to make an immediate deposit of $500.00 USD by PayPal. No other payment method will be accepted for deposits. Deposits are non refundable. Money Orders, Checks, or any other form of payment is NOT accepted. Buyer must take delivery of the vehicle and pay the remaining balance within 7 calendar days after auction end. There is no warranty expressed or implied as this is a used vehicle. The vehicle will be sold as-is, with all sales being final. No credit, returns or refunds will be honored after purchase. The buyer will bare the entire expense of repairing or correcting any issues that presently exist or may occur in the future. Seller makes no claims as to the condition or operation/function of the vehicle other than the observable. Please inspect all photos carefully. Bid with confidence. |
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