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USED 2003

2004 Mercury Sable

sedan 3.0-liter V6 (200 hp) (Regular Gasoline)

Retail Value: $2925 ~ $3100

Trade-in Value: $545 ~ $685

MSRP: $21355 ~ $24855

2004 Mercury Sable

Until Ford discontinued the brand in 2011, Mercury sat in the middle of the company’s lineup—fancier than Ford but not as luxurious as Lincoln. The brand had its heyday from the 1950s through the 1980s, with cars like the Cougar, Monterey, Montclair, and Turnpike Cruiser still commonplace at classic car shows. Nearly all recent Mercury models were based on Ford counterparts. The Mercury Milan was a gussied-up Ford Fusion and the Mercury Grand Marquis was a more comfortable take on the Ford Crown Victoria. Since the brand has been gone for many years, most Mercury vehicles will lack modern convenience and safety features, and used examples will likely have high mileage.

This generation added much needed safety equipment, including side airbags. The ride is firm, and cornering is sound -- but not agile. The interior is roomy, comfortable, and quiet with adequate storage. Control layout is improved over that of the previous version of the car and the rear seatback can be folded to increase cargo capacity. The wagon is one of the few inexpensive seven-passenger vehicles of its time. On the downside, the turning circle is wide and braking is unimpressive. This version of the car also lacks rear-seat head restraints.


Car Specifications

Cargo Volume0.0
Front Head Room6.5
Front Leg Room41.5
Front Shoulder Room58.0
Height56
Length200
Luggage5+0
Max Load1100
Max Seating Capacity8
Rear Head Room3.0
Rear Leg Room30.5
Rear Shoulder Room57.0
Weight3325
Wheel Base109
Width73