Used 2005 Mercury Sable for Sale near Deming, NM
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Overview

This was the last model year for the Sable. The name, however, returns in the 2008 model year for a different Mercury. Before its last year, the Japanese competition had already out classed the Sable.
Mercuryâ??s entry into the mid-size car field was physically larger than its competition. The GS trim line has a standard front bench seat to accommodate six passengers; though the middle front bench doesnâ??t encourage long occupancy. Front bucket seats are standard on the LS trim line and optional on the GS line.
A 3.0-liter V6 powers both trim lines: the GS gets the 153-hp configuration and the LS a 201-hp version. The later variant powers the Sable to an 8.2-second 0-60 time. Both engines couple to a four-speed automatic transmission. The 201-hp engine averaged 18.4-21 mpg on regular gas; reviewers didnâ??t expect the 153-hp GS model to do much better. However, one owner claims between 27-29 mpg averages.
Standard safety equipment on the GS model includes dual front airbags and an emergency inside trunk release. ABS brakes are available on the LS model, optional on the GS model. Front side-impact airbags are optional.
The interior is comfortable and spacious for five passengers, with trunk space generous at 16 cubic feet with 60/40 split rear seatback folds. Reviewers found the interior styling attractive, but not high-class. Engine and road noise levels are low.
The Sable handles well with little body lean in turns and tracks well on the highway. There was criticism of the steering as heavy and numb and of mushy brakes.
The Sable, like its Ford Taurus cousin, delivers acceptable road manners and passenger comfort at a competitive price. However, its ride and build quality fall short of its Honda Accord and Toyota Camry midsize rivals.
3.4 Overall rating
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Hans C
Reviewed a 2005 Mercury GS Sedan FWD on Mar 19, 2008
This is the vehicle I always hoped to avoid in the Avis car rental fleets. The ride, and driving comfort of this vehicle were atrocious. And this vehicle drinks a lot of fuel, given that its V6 engine only produces barely over 150 horsepower. I don't know what else I can say about the Taurus and Sable except that I've tried to avoid them at all costs.
Johnny B
Reviewed a 2005 Mercury LS Sedan FWD on Feb 18, 2009
Good reliable car. 100k miles and still runs great. Leather seats, power everything, CD player, very comfortable. Good looking. Roomy, seats 5 easily, huge trunk. Anti-lock brakes and airbags. A little sluggish in accelerating. Not really 'sporty.' It's a family car. Gas mileage is average at best, 25 highway, 17 city.
Anthony D
Reviewed a 2005 Mercury Sable on Jul 24, 2021
It’s a great car with many features and great value I won’t compare it with any models because this vehicle is a one of a kind model and if it’s a luxury vehicle you are looking for that drives great and is comfortable the Mercury Sable is a vehicle for you!
Frank M
Reviewed a 2005 Mercury LS Sedan FWD on Sep 22, 2012
Nice family car and comforting for use with young family members. I had good luck with my previously I owned a Ford Taurus (1997) and passed it on to my daughter in 2005 who drove it about 2 years, then to my niece for another 6 years . So basically I have been happy with both my 2005 Sable and 1997 Taurus (very similar cars).
2005 Mercury Sable Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| LS Wagon FWD | $25,800 |
| GS Sedan FWD | $22,135 |
| LS Sedan FWD | $25,135 |
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