Moving Mountains with the Mercury Mountaineer

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The Mercury Mountaineer is said to be the Mercury twin of the Ford Explorer. And it is a sport utility vehicle that has four doors. It also has the capacity to take in a maximum of seven passengers in its spacious interior. And aside from that, Mercury, the brand, has given its customers and patrons the opportunity to choose from eight trim levels, from the most basic 4 x 2 Convenience 4.0 liter to the most sophisticated AWD Premier 4.6 L.

Upon the introduction of the Mercury Mountaineer for this year, 2006, the 4 x 2 Convenience 4.0 L has been equipped with a 4.0 liter V6 engine which was the standard engine. It has the capacity to produce some 210 units of horsepower that gives the Mercury Mountaineer the chance to take in 15 mpg for city driving and get 21 mpg as per highway travails. To assist the engine in giving a superb performance is a five speed automatic transmission system with overdrive and this is the standard transmission system for this trim level. As per the sophisticated AWD Premier 4.6 L, this trim level comes equipped with a 4.6 liter V8 engine which was the standard power source. This gives the machine the chance to work up 292 units of horsepower...

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