Friday, May 8, 2009

Mercury Mariner Hybrid Review

Domestic brands have a stigma that they aren't eco-friendly. After years of building a reputation around trucks and SUVs, domestic automakers have lost ground to Japanese and Korean rivals when it comes to fuel economy and eco-friendly technology. However, this stigma is not to say consumers don't have adequate domestic options.

The 2009 Mercury Mariner Hybrid is one of the most competitive vehicles in its class. In addition to offering the size and power that consumers want from a compact crossover vehicle, the Mercury Mariner Hybrid is also a class leader when it comes to fuel economy. Consumers interested in the Mariner Hybrid at New Jersey Mercury are drawn to the versatility of a roomy crossover combined with the fuel economy of a small car. In that aspect, the Mariner does not disappoint.

Available with ample power from its 171-horsepower four-cylinder engine, the Mercury Mariner Hybrid can also be had with a range of unique features that has made it popular among Lincoln Mercury Salinas. This includes an oversized sunroof, leather heated seats, satellite navigation, and even Ford's popular Sync infotainment system.

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