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1997 Mercury Villager

Discussion in 'TBR Classifieds' started by Thelt, Mar 12, 2004.

  1. Thelt

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    I am trying to sell my wife's mini van if anyone is interested. It has 115k miles on it but still runs good, we drove it to Myrtle Beach last November. The interior is in good shape with no cracks or tears. It has rear A/C, 4 captains chairs, a third row bench seat, power windows, power door locks with remote, it is a V6. It is burgandy with a grey interior. The Villager that year was built by Nissan and is the same thing as a Quest. I want $4500 for it.
     
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    Blow that fucker up and get the insurance money!
     
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    I'd pimp that ride if it twere mine.
     
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    The wife may just have to keep driving it until she pays it down further. She wants my Xterra but I am not going to be stuck driving that mini-van.
     
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    Nothing wrong with being the minivanman.......I did it for a couple months with a dodge caravan......beer bong fits well in the back......ask y2 he's a minvanman too.
     
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    I do not mind driving it when I take the whole family somewhere but I do not want to drive it every day. It is a good kid hauler though. I like it better than most vans because it is one of the smaller ones and it handles good for a van.
     
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    Just incase anyone is dying to buy it, Honda cars of Hickory now has it sitting on their lot. I traded it for a Civic. I am keeping the Xterra.

    That Civic is a pretty neat little car. It has decent power and the ride and handling is great. It is also getting about 35 mpg.
     
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    Where do you put the wind-up key? Back or front?
     
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    You would be surprised. It has pretty good acceleration. I was drove it to Asheville and had to slow to about 35 on Black Mountain due to a bad driver. I was able to accelerate back up to about 60 pretty quickly.

    Honda does something to their motors that lets you have extra power when you need it but still get really great gas mileage. The first tank came out at 37.9 mpg.
     

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