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About This Car
Silver 4-door FWD Minivan, 137440 miles, AUTO 4SPD, 3.0L V6. Stock# 81888B. Features: Power Brakes, Power Door Locks, Power Windows, Cassette Player, Radial Tires, Gauge Cluster, Clock, Trip Odometer, Air Conditioning, Tilt Steering Wheel, Cruise Control, Interval Wipers, Dual Sport Mirrors, Front Bucket Seats, Reclining Seats, Cloth Upholstery, Deluxe Wheel Covers, Inside Hood Release, Courtesy Lights, Driver Side Remote Mirror, Luggage Rack, AM/FM Stereo Radio, Driver Side Air Bag.

Mercury Villager Review

Most people associate the Mercury nameplate with large and luxurious sedans such as the opulent Grand Marquis, or with rebadged Ford economobiles such as the Tracer. Canadians may recall seeing that name on the tailgates of pickup trucks until a few years ago, but that particular aberration never made it to America.

Mercury product planners are as aware as anyone of what goes on outside their own domain, and the healthy sales of minivans led them to ask Ford for a van of their own.

Which is exactly what they almost got. As it happened, Nissan was looking to move deeper into minivan territory with something more mainstream than its existing vans, none of which were doing big box-office at the time. To make a long story shorter, Nissan and Ford joined forces to produce the Nissan Quest and Mercury Villager, near-identical twins assembled in a Ford facility in Ohio using components from Nissan parts bins.

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