Used Mercury Mariner Hybrid for Sale near Chicago, IL
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Chris C
Reviewed a 2006 Mercury 4WD on Apr 27, 2010
performance - not great on acceleration but enough for a hybrid braking feels a bit odd, due to the regen braking effect, but is steady and straight when needed. cornering is ok for an suv, these are a little stiffer and sportier than most build quality - the quality is good for a domestic, the hybrid makes funny noises (normal) gas mileage is good at 28mpg avg., a little lower than the posted 30-34mpg, but with the awd this is to be expected
Josh S
Reviewed a 2006 Mercury 4WD on Apr 26, 2010
Bought this car used in December as a Ford Certified Preowned (100,000 mile warranty and what not) for 15,000. 30,000 miles on it at the time, now she's got 47,000 on her. I need an SUV for surfing/camping and for work and have a '95 Bronco but 13 mpg was hitting the pocket book pretty hard. This mini - ute has steadily returned 25+ mpg, is quiet, has more power than I thought a four cylinder hybrid would, and IMO looks extremely classy. I looked at the Excursion, the Escape, and the Chevy Equinox as well and for the money and creature comforts this one couldn't be beat. It has all the bells and whistles; leather, sunroof, 6 disc CD changer, Nav system, and heated seats - all of which are welcome. The 4wd system is automatic so I never have to worry about getting out to lock in the hubs or push a button. The hybrid system really is a work of art - it is virtually seam less to all but the most sensitive of drivers. Its great for slow (under 30 mph) driving and it makes you re-evaluate your drivin habits, I have found myself trying to see how long I can keep it in "electric only" mode. All things considered this is a very capable SUV (except towing is not recommended), looks great, and doesn't burn a hole in your wallet at the gas station.
A-J B
Reviewed a 2010 Mercury Mariner Hybrid on Apr 14, 2022
This is more upscale to Ford escape and on par with the Mazda Tribute
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2007 Mercury Hybrid on Jun 15, 2011
I think it the steering is not as responsive as I would like it to be. Other than that I love the car. Lots of leg and head room, good acceleration great gas mileage, comfortable ride. Plus it is four wheel drive and a hybrid!
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Mercury welcomed the Mariner Hybrid to its lineup in 2005 for the 2006 model year. As a sibling of the Ford Escape Hybrid, it enjoys the fruits of that vehicle's development while maintaining a separate identity and some unique characteristics. This car-based, five-passenger vehicle combines fuel efficiency (around-town mileage is rated at 32 mpg) with interior space and four-wheel drive ability. Its ride is smooth and comfortable, thanks to rack-and-pinion steering and a fully independent suspension. The Mariner Hybrid is a source of great price for Mercury; after all, it's certified as an Advanced Technology Partial Zero Emissions Vehicle. Owners of this vehicle are also proud, as well as generally very satisfied, as indicated by online reviews.


















