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2003 Mercury Mountaineer 4.6l V8 Premier Awd - No Reserve - Lexington, Ky on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:115000 Color: Silver /
 Gray
Location:

Lexington, Kentucky, United States

Lexington, Kentucky, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.6L V8 SOHC
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 4M2DU86W13ZJ26426 Year: 2003
Make: Mercury
Model: Mountaineer
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Not Applicable
Trim: Premier
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats
Drive Type: AWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 115,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: Premier
Exterior Color: Silver
Interior Color: Gray
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 8
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

2003 MERCURY MOUNTAINEER 4.6L V8 PREMIER AWD
NO RESERVE AUCTION - LEXINGTON, KY


Mercury Mountaineer presents a bold, expressive design.Its innovative chassis and suspension offer a smooth ride.

Mechanically, the Mountaineer shares its structure and most of its major components with the Ford Explorer.
It's the Mountaineer's adventurous, architectural look that sets it apart. While the Explorer almost seems designed to blend into the suburban wallpaper, the Mountaineer demands more attention.
It points the way to Mercury's future, while paying homage to Mercury's heritage of styling innovation.

For 2003, the Mountaineer offered more standard equipment, most notably power adjustable pedals, automatic headlamps, and dual heated mirrors.
The Premier Package includes a power moonroof and Safety Canopy airbags.

Physical Condition: Good
This Mountaineer is in good condition and shows normal signs of use from previous owners.
The exterior is in overall good condition with only minor dents and dings on the body.
There is some fading on the black trim between the doors.
The interior is also in good condition showing normal wear to the leather upholstery with no rips or tears.
The radio is missing from the car which can also be seen in the pictures.
The lay-down handle on the middle seat in the middle row has been pulled out of place but is still functional.
There is a musty smell to the interior which just needs to be deodorized.
There are all-weather mats in the vehicle and the carpet underneath is in fair good condition.
The head-lights have been upgraded to HID lights.

Functional Condition:
The radio is missing from the car so it is obviously not functional.
The a/c is working well and cools the car pretty quickly.
The keyless entry for the car is working correctly.
Everything except for the radio is functional.

Mechanical Condition: Fair
This mountaineer starts and runs smoothly immediately.
When driving it is noticeably rough when shifting gears.
The transmission is slipping.
We do not know exactly what the problem is.

Specifications:
Engine:
239-hp, 4.6-liter V-8 (regular gas)

Transmission:
5-speed automatic w/OD

Powertrain:
130-amp. alternator
650 CCA battery
Battery amp hours (72Ah)
Battery-rundown protection
Low emission vehicle
Single stainless steel exhaust
Polished tailpipe
Permanently locked hubs
Full-time four-wheel drive
All-wheel drive
5-spd automatic w/OD
Transmission electronic control

Suspension/Handling:
Independent front short and long arm suspension w/anti-roll bar
Front coil springs
Heavy-duty front shocks
Independent rear short and long arm suspension w/anti-roll bar
Rear coil springs
Heavy-duty rear shocks
Hydraulic power-assist rack-pinion steering
Hub wheel covers
P245/65SR17.0 BSW AT tires
Steel spare wheel
17" wheels

Body Exterior Features:
4 doors
Liftgate rear cargo door
Power remote heated folding side-view door mirrors
Running boards
Body-colored door handles
Body-colored front and rear bumpers
Rear step bumper
Front licence plate bracket
Fully galvanized steel body material
Rails only Roof rack
Class II trailering with harness, hitch
Body-colored bodyside cladding
Metal-look grille

Convenience Features:
Automatic dual-zone front air conditioning
Console ducts
Steering-wheel mounted A/C controls
1st row express open sliding and tilting glass sunroof
Sunshade
2 driver memory seat settings (includes pedals)
Cruise control with steering wheel controls
Keyfob rear window remote release
Power windows with driver 1-touch down
Power rearmost windows
Keyfob (all doors) remote keyless entry
Illuminated entry
Keypad locking
Auto-locking doors
Steering wheel with manual tilting
Power adjustable pedals
Day-night rearview mirror
Auto-dimming rearview mirror
Illuminated driver and passenger-side visor mirrors
Homelink Garage door transmitter
Front and rear cupholders
Illuminated glove box
Driver and passenger door bins
2 Seatback storage pockets
Rear underseat storage tray
Retained accessory power
2 12V DC power outlets

Seats and Trim:
Max. seating capacity of 7
Front sport seats
Driver and passenger heated-cushions
Driver and passenger heated-seatbacks
8-way driver and passenger seat adjustments
Manual reclining driver and passenger seats
Manual driver and passenger lumbar support
Power height-adjustable driver and passenger seats
Power driver and passenger fore/aft adjustment
Power driver and passenger cushion tilt
Front center armrest
Rear 40-20-40 bench seat
Rear seat fold-forward seatback
Fixed third row full bench seat
Fold into floor third row seat
Leather front and rear seat upholstery
Full cloth headliner
Color-keyed carpet floor covering
Metal-look instrument panel insert, door panel insert
Plastic/rubber shift knob
Leather steering wheel
Carpet front and rear floor mats
Carpet cargo space
Cargo tie-downs
Cargo light
Concealed cargo storage

Entertainment Features:
Steering-wheel mounted audio controls
Fixed antenna

Lighting, Visibility and Instrumentation Features:
Delay-off aero-composite halogen headlamps
Front fog lights
Variable intermittent speed-sensitive wipers wipers
Front windshield visor strip
Fixed interval rear window wiper
Rear window defroster
Flip-up rear windshield
Deep-tinted windows
Dome light with fade
Front and rear reading lights
Variable instrument panel lighting
Analog display
Tachometer
Voltmeter
Compass
Outside-temperature display
Rear parking sensors
Trip computer
Trip odometer
Oil pressure gauge
Water temp. gauge
In-radio clock
Systems monitor
Oil-pressure warning
Water-temp. warning
Battery warning
Lights-on warning
Key-in-ignition warning
Low-fuel warning
Low-washer-fluid warning
Door-ajar warning
Trunk-ajar warning
Brake-fluid warning
Transmission-fluid-temperature warning

Safety and Security:
Four-wheel ABS brakes
3 ABS channels
Four-wheel disc brakes
Front ventilated disc brakes
Full-size spare tire
Underbody mounted spare tire w/crankdown
Driver and passenger front-impact airbags
Curtain 1st and 2nd row overhead airbag
Height adjustable front and rear seatbelts
Front seatbelt pre-tensioners
3 point rear center seatbelt
Side-impact bars
Remote activated perimeter/approach lights
Tailgate/rear door lock included with power doors
Rear child safety locks
SecuriLock Ignition disable
Security system
Panic alarm
Manual adjustable front head restraints
3 rear head restraints
2 manual adjustable third row head restraints

Standard Specs and Dimensions:
V-8 Engine type
Engine displacement - 281 cu. in.
Engine horsepower - 239-hp @ 4,750 rpm
Engine torque - 282 lbs.-ft. @ 4,000 rpm
Valvetrain - SOHC
Valves - 16
Engine bore x stroke - 3.6" x 3.6"
Compression ratio - 9.40 to 1
Fuel tank capacity - 22.5 gallon
Fuel economy city - 14 mpg
Fuel economy highway - 19 mpg
Drag coefficient - .41
Curb weight - 4,490 lbs.
GVWR - 5,880 lbs.
Front GAWR - 2,800 lbs.
Rear GAWR - 3,325 lbs.
Payload - 1,390 lbs.
Front axle capacity - 2,800 lbs.
Rear axle capacity - 3,325 lbs.
Towing capacity - 6,880 lbs.
GCWR - 11,600 lbs.
Exterior length - 190.7"
Exterior body width - 72.1"
Exterior height - 71.4"
Wheelbase - 113.8"
Front tread - 60.9"
Rear tread - 61.2"
Turning radius - 18.3'
Approach angle - 30 degrees
Departure angle - 24 degrees
Ground clearance (min.) - 8.5"
Ramp breakover angle - 20 degrees
Front legroom - 42.4"
Rear legroom - 35.9"
Third row legroom - 34.8"
Front headroom - 39.9"
Rear headroom - 38.9"
Third row headroom - 39.0"
Front hiproom - 55.0"
Rear hiproom - 54.2"
Third row hiproom - 45.3"
Front shoulder room - 59.1"
Rear shoulder room - 58.9"
Third row shoulder room - 52.4"
Interior cargo volume - 13.8 cu.ft.
Interior cargo volume seats folded - 81.3 cu.ft.
Maximum interior cargo volume - 81.3 cu.ft.
Interior cargo height - 35.7"
Interior cargo length - 75.9"
Interior cargo width (min.) - 45.3"
Interior cargo width (max.) - 58.9"


This vehicle is being sold AS-IS with NO GUARANTEES and NO WARRANTY.
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