Luxury 4dr Wagon
2004 Mercury Monterey
For the first time ever, Ford Motor Co.'s upscale Mercury Division has a full-size minivan to sell. The 2004 Mercury Monterey replaces the Villager minivan, which was developed through a joint venture between Ford and Nissan and built at a Ford plant in Ohio. (Nissan's version of the van was the previous-generation Quest; it since has been replaced with a dramatically styled all-new minivan of the same name.) The Villager was never considered a full-fledged minivan. It was far smaller than traditional minivans and in earlier generations it was extremely underpowered and carried a hefty price for its smaller package. …
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The 2004 Mercury Monterey replaces the Villager minivan, which was developed through a joint venture between Ford and Nissan and built at a Ford plant in Ohio. (Nissan's version of the van was the previous-generation Quest; it since has been replaced with a dramatically styled all-new minivan of the same name.) The Villager was never considered a full-fledged minivan. It was far smaller than traditional minivans and in earlier generations it was extremely underpowered and carried a hefty price for its smaller package. …
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Engine | 4.2L V-6 |
MPG | 16 City / 23 Hwy |
Seating | 7 Passengers |
Transmission | 4-spd auto w/OD |
Power | 201 @ 4250 rpm |
Drivetrain | front-wheel |