1999 White Mercury Villager Minivan 3.3l Automatic Runs & Drives Excellent Lqqk on 2040-cars
La Canada Flintridge, California, United States
1999 White Mercury Villager Minivan V6 3.3L 17 City / 23 Highway -- 410 Tank Range Paired to an Automatic Transmission w. OD Please contact us for a FREE Vehicle History Report ! This Van runs and drives very well. All of the maintenance required has been completed. This is a Clean California Car. No Rust Anywhere. Never Seen Salt, Snow or Ice. The Mercury Villager and the Nissan Quest were built in the same Factory. These two vans came identical except for Brand Name. There are no warning or service lights on. This vehicle passed CA SMOG/Inspection on 12/15/13 This is a great vehicle for any utility. Its able to seat up to 7 Passengers total. The front seats 2 adults, the middle row seats 3, the rear row seats 2. Features and Options : 3.3L V6 Engine Producing Hp, 17 City / 23 Highway paired to an automatic transmission. Power Windows, Power Locks, Power Mirrors, Power Steering, Cruise Control, Key Less Entry & Lock/Trunk, Sony CD Stereo w. AUX, Ice Cold Air Conditioning, Hot Heat, Roof Rack, Gray Cloth Interior, Removal Second Row Seats w. Sliding 3rd Row, ABS, 4 Wheel Disc Brakes, Intermittent Front Wipers, Rear Glass Wiper w. Washer, 2x 12v Aux Power Outlets, 4 Cup Holders ( 2 Front/ 2 Back ), 15 Inch Allow Wheels Rear Privacy Glass (5 Rear Windows Tinted), Power Driver Seat, 2 Sliding Doors, Driver & Passenger Front Airbag Maintenance & Service History: No mechanical problems. No Warning or service lights on. Below is a List of Services or Repairs Completed: New Transmission Filter, Premium ATF Syn Blend. 03/2011 New Rear Brakes 10/03/13 Front Brake Pads & Rotors - 02/07/2011 New Battery 10/15/2013 ( 96 Month Warranty) Spark Plugs, Spark Plug Wires & Coil Pack 2/15/2012 New A/C Compressor & A/C R134 Charge 10/15/2012 Oil/Filter Change Castrol 5-30 Oil, Factory Air Filter 12/16/2013 Timing Belt & Water Pump + All Belts 10/10/2011 ( $500 Service ) If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us via eBay messages. We will ensure a prompt response. Please include your phone number if you would like for us to contact you. Title, Bill of Sale, SMOG etc will be signed over in person when the vehicle is picked up. A $349 Deposit is due at the end of the auction. Balance is due when vehicle is picked up. We are glad to assist with Shipping Worldwide. Please contact us for a shipping quote. We work with Several 5 Star Transporters Thank You & Happy Bidding ! |
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Automakers tussle over owners of 'orphan' makes
Thu, 10 May 2012When General Motors put down several of its brands in recent years, it also let loose thousands of brand-loyal customers who will eventually need another car.
R.L. Polk Associates estimates there are more than 18 million cars from 16 discontinued makes on the road today. Those "orphan owners" have sales-hungry competitors seeing dollar signs. GM is offering Saturn owners $1,000 cash toward a Chevy Cruze, Cadillac CTS or a GMC Acadia. Ford is giving its Mercury lease customers a chance to get out of their contracts with no early-termination penalty and offering to waive six remaining payments if they drive off in a Ford or Lincoln.
Edmunds.com research shows the efforts are paying off somewhat for GM, with 39 percent of Pontiac owners, 37 percent of Hummer owners and 31 percent of Saturn owners taking delivery of another GM-branded vehicle. But that leaves as much as 69 percent of owners going elsewhere. Ford, Honda and Toyota seem to be attracting many former GM owners.
Junkyard Gem: 1972 Mercury Cougar XR-7
Sun, Feb 12 2023Starting with the 1939 model year and continuing through 2011, the rule in Dearborn was that most Ford models would get a dressed-up sibling wearing Mercury badges (and Canadians even got Mercury F-100s and Econolines). When the Mustang first hit showrooms in 1964, the countdown for a Mercurized version began. That car, the Cougar, debuted as a 1967 model marketed as "the man's car." Today's Junkyard Gem is a much-abused example of the early-1970s Cougar, found in a San Francisco Bay Area car graveyard a while back. Just as the Mustang packed on weight and price as the 1960s became the 1970s, the even more heavily gingerbreaded Cougar did the same. For 1971 through 1973, the Cougar was still based on the Mustang chassis but weighed several hundred additional pounds and was more than seven inches longer. The curb weight for this car was 3,298 pounds, versus 2,941 pounds for the lightest '72 Mustang coupe. Yes, there's a Mustang underneath all that chrome! When the Mustang went to a modified Pinto chassis starting in the 1974 model year, the Cougar moved over to the midsize Torino platform and stayed there until it rejoined the Mustang on the Fox platform for 1980 (though the honor of being the Mustang's near-twin went to the Mercury Capri at that point). For 1989, the Cougar became an MN12 Thunderbird sibling, where it remained through its 30th anniversary … and then the Cougar got the axe. The Cougar story wasn't done at that point, however, because the name got revived in 1999 with a Mondeo-based version that lasted through 2002 and bears the distinction of being one of the few Mercury models with no corresponding Ford-badged counterpart. Along the way, there were Cougar sedans and even station wagons, with the curb weight of the heaviest-ever Cougar bloating to well over two tons (the winner of that honor is the 1977 Cougar Villager wagon, scaling in at an astounding 4,482 pounds). In 1972, though, all new Cougars were coupes or convertibles, and all of them came with factory V8 power. The build tag on this one tells us that it was assembled at the River Rouge compound in Dearborn and sold via the Kansas City sales office. That tells us that someone drove this car to California after buying it in the Midwest; Ford also built 1972 Cougars in San Jose, so California Mercury shoppers would have bought locally-produced ones. It's a top-end XR-7 in Medium Bright Yellow paint, with the interior in Medium Ginger.
Junkyard Gem: 1977 Mercury Bobcat
Tue, Sep 4 2018Cultural memory of the Ford Pinto, 38 years after the last new ones were sold, boils down to one thing today: the notorious "exploding Pinto" stories of the late 1970s. Yes, many Pinto jokes were told, the resale value of Pintos crashed, and few paid any attention to the fact that most of the cars sold with the fuel tank between the rear axle and the bumper — that is, just about every Detroit car made during the era — suffered from the same weakness. The Mercury version of the Pinto was badged as the Bobcat, but nobody told Bobcat jokes. Here's a '77 Mercury Bobcat 3-Door in vivid Medium Jade paint, spotted in a Denver self-service yard. The Pinto with glass rear hatch was known as the Pinto Runabout in 1977, while Mercury called this car the " Bobcat 3-door with Glass Third Door." When a car sits for years or decades in High Plains Colorado, rodents tend to nest in it. This Bobcat's air cleaner made a cozy home for our Hantavirus-carrying friends. The 1970s were the last gasp for eye-searingly green vinyl car interiors. Since the Bobcat was a luxed-up Pinto, the door panels have shinier trim than what you'd have had in a proletariat-grade Pinto. Pinto/Bobcat transmission choices boiled down to two: a four-speed manual or a three-speed automatic. Unusually for a Malaise Era Mercury, this one has the manual. Most Pintos and Bobcats came with four-cylinder engines, ranging from the 1.6-liter pushrod Kent to the 2.3-liter engine that lived on for many post-Pinto years in Ford Rangers. This car has the 2.3, rated at 89 horsepower, but the same 2.8-liter Cologne V6 that powered the Capri was available as an option in the Bobcat. That engine made a mighty 93 horsepower. These cars were not too miserable to drive by econobox standards of their time, at least when they had three pedals. You'd blow the doors off a '77 Corolla with a 4-speed Bobcat in a drag race, though the Corolla got better fuel economy. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Gives you hundreds of pounds more car than most small imports and includes standard self-adjusting rear brakes! Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Featured Gallery Junked 1979 Mercury Bobcat View 15 Photos Auto News Mercury Automotive History ford pinto bobcat