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Mercury Mariner

Compact crossover SUV

Mercury Mariner

Summary

Compact crossover SUV

FieldValue
image2nd Mercury Mariner -- 03-30-2012.JPG
nameMercury Mariner
manufacturerMercury (Ford)
production2004–2010
model_years2005–2011
classCompact crossover SUV
body_style5-door SUV
relatedMazda Tribute
Ford Escape
layoutFront engine, front-wheel drive / four-wheel drive
platformFord CD2 platform
wheelbase103.1 in
engine{{ubl
transmission4-speed automatic
6-speed automatic
successorLincoln MKC

Ford Escape | Gasoline: | 2.3 L I4 | 3.0 L V6 | Gasoline Hybrid: | 2.5 L Atkinson cycle I4 6-speed automatic The Mercury Mariner is a compact crossover SUV that was introduced for the 2005 model year. It is a sibling of the Mazda Tribute and Ford Escape, although it is more upmarket than the other two. The Mariner is Mercury's first car-based SUV, and is slotted below the Mountaineer in the lineup. When Ford eliminated the Mercury brand, the Mariner ended production in October 2010.

The Mariner was officially offered in the U.S., Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and the U.A.E.

First generation (2005–2007)

Avon Lake, Ohio Hybrid: 70.4 in Introduced during the 2005 refresh of the Ford Escape, the Mercury Mariner was positioned above both it and the Mazda Tribute in the compact sport utility vehicle group. It also includes stylistic differences, such as a two-tone interior, turn signal repeaters borrowed from the European-market Ford Maverick, monotone cladding, and the signature Mercury "waterfall" front grille. Unlike its counterparts, a manual transmission was not part of the powertrain lineup. The Mariner was the first Mercury with a four-cylinder since the Mercury Cougar was dropped in 2002. For 2006, the lineup was expanded with the introduction of the Mariner Hybrid.

Second generation (2008–2011)

2009: 174.7 in 2010: 175.1 in Premier: 70.0 in Hybrid: 67.7 in For the second generation for the Mariner, the 2008 model year boasted a thorough redesign, despite remaining on the Ford CD2 platform used by the outgoing generation.

The exterior changes included new seats, headlights, taillights, a new liftgate, a higher beltline, new doors, and new wheels. The interior was also significantly updated with higher quality materials and included more features. The engines remained the same but the 3.0 L Duratec V6 has been modified to reduce fuel consumption by 10%.

Mariner and its Ford Escape sibling were the first vehicles to feature Ford's pull-drift steering compensation, an enhancement made possible by applying software control to the Electric Power Steering (EPS) system.

The first 2008 Mercury Mariner was unveiled at the South Florida International Auto Show on October 6, 2006, and was touted as a new direction for the Mercury brand.

2009 changes

The 2009 Ford Escape and Mercury Mariner were unveiled at the 2008 Washington Auto Show. Sporting a 2.5-liter engine and 6-speed automatic transmission that replaced the four-speed automatic transmission, the new powertrain improved the EPA fuel economy by 1 mile per gallon and increased power by 11% to 170 hp. The existing 3.0-liter Duratec V6 was bumped from 200 hp to 240 hp.

The new 4-cylinder engine was also used in Ford's Escape Hybrid and Mercury Mariner Hybrid. “For every eight Escape and Mariner vehicles we sell, one of them is a hybrid, and the appeal is growing,” says Sue Ciscke, Ford senior vice president, Sustainability, Environment and Safety Engineering.

2010 changes

For the 2010 model year, the Mariner added Ford's MyKey and trailer sway controls as standard on all trim levels. The Mariner also saw the addition of Flex-Fuel, the ability to run using E85 fuel or regular unleaded gasoline with the V6 engine. Mercury removed the Euro-style turn signal repeaters for this model year.

2011 changes

For the 2011 model year, the Mariner featured HD Radio as a standard, but continued with the same features as the 2010 models. This version of the Mariner was its last, as Ford discontinued the Mercury brand due to declining sales. Ford ended production of the Mariner in October 2010.

The last Mariner was assembled on October 5, 2010.

Variants

Hybrid

Mercury Mariner Hybrid

The Mariner Hybrid powertrain was identical to its sibling, the Ford Escape Hybrid. It was launched to the U.S. market in 2006 and was discontinued in 2010 with the rest of the brand. The Mariner hybrid sold a total of 12,300 units.

Like the Ford Escape Hybrid, the Mariner Hybrid is a "full" hybrid electric system, meaning the system can switch automatically between pure electric power, pure gasoline engine power, or a combination of electric battery and gasoline engine operating together, for maximum performance and efficiency at all speeds and loads. When braking or decelerating, the Mariner's hybrid system uses regenerative braking, where the electric drive motor becomes a generator, converting the vehicle's momentum back to electricity for storage in the batteries. With 155 hp, the Mariner Hybrid has nearly the same acceleration performance as the conventional 200 hp V6 Mariner. Again, just like the Escape Hybrid, it gets a respectable average of 34 mpgUS and is sometimes said to be the most fuel efficient sport utility vehicle on the road.

Presidential Edition

On September 7, 2006, Ford delivered a special "Presidential Edition" Mercury Mariner Hybrid to former President Bill Clinton. Its custom features include:

  • LED lighting
  • A 120V outlet
  • Rear bucket seats
  • Center console & rear seat fold-out writing desks
  • Personal DVD players for each seat
  • Refrigerator
  • Increased rear seat legroom

There have also been several undisclosed security modifications made to the vehicle.

Awards

  • Consumers Digest best buy for 2005, 2006, 2007.
  • Mercury Mariner Hybrid was awarded 2006 Green Car of the Year.

Sales

Calendar YearAmerican sales
20047,171
200534,099
200633,941
200734,844
200832,306
200928,688
201029,912

Notes

References

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  2. (March 12, 2009). "Ford builds on electric power steering technology to enhance drive quality, enable more features". Media.Ford.com.
  3. John Voelcker. (2012-05-22). "Green-Car Death List: 2012 Models To Which We Bid Adieu". Green Car Reports.
  4. (11 November 2008). "2009 Mercury Mariner Hybrid Review". Automoblog.net.
  5. (September 7, 2006). "Clinton to get custom hybrid SUV". CNN.com.
  6. (2004-11-17). "Ford Achieves First Car Sales Increase Since 1999". Theautochannel.com.
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  8. (January 5, 2009). "F-Series drives ford to higher market share for third consecutive month". Ford Motor Company.
  9. (2010-01-05). "Ford caps 2009 with 33 percent sales increase, first full-year market share gain since 1995 | Ford Motor Company Newsroom". Media.ford.com.
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