Mercury Mountaineer
After the legendary Firestone fire scandal, Ford ultimately
lost a legion of its sales. Then came the Chevy Trailblazer which held on to
its lead as a prime seller. It was the mid-1990s boom of Sport Utility
Vehicles, and Ford vowed to come up with another championship designed to stay
on the lead just like the rest of its pride. Based on one of Ford's bestselling
aces, the Explorer, the Mercury Mountaineer was created in 1997. A restyled,
refined and repackaged Ford version, Mercury Mountaineer hit the mark of
success. To be able to get everyone's attention, Mercury Mountaineer has been
given a larger interior capable of seating up to seven passengers. Slowly, it
has escaped Explorer’s shadow in its refined image in its 2002 design.
Available in three trim levels, Convenience, Luxury, and
Premier, each of them spells glamour and luxury which at that time were seldom
configured in an SUV. A host of new features in its exterior and interior
makeup as well as in terms of safety surprised every Mountaineer patron. Being
named as "Best Pick", this vehicle is properly equipped and has an
excellent towing capacity of 6,980 pounds. Moreover, Mercury Mountaineer is
softly tuned, performs well both under the sun and the rain, has excellent
handling, and offers more grunt on the line. No doubt about it as
Mercury Mountaineer parts, just like any other
mercury parts
are guaranteed to be always in the best performing condition no matter what the
weather is.