2013 Mercury Marauder Review Pictures
The 2013
Mercury Marauder provides a pleasant blend of family-car safety and
mid-market value. It combines the virtues of high quality, five-star
crash protection and comfortable accommodations (and those accommodations
are even quieter for the 2003 model year), and adds in a healthy helping
of driving fun. Especially when equipped with the optional Duratec
V6, it is blessed with the kind of performance and agility expected
in expensive front-drive sports sedans. The bit is a fun to drive
as the sedan, and adds capacity for kids and cargo. It have remote-controlled
exterior mirrors, carpeting, cupholders in a center console, AM/FM
audio, tilt steering column, air conditioning, power door locks with
child safety locks on rear doors, remote keyless entry, antitheft
systems, cruise control, speed-sensitive rack-and-pinion steering,
16-inch tires, two-speed variable intermittent windshield wipers and
power windows.
The 2013 Mercury Marauder are powered by the 3.0-liter Vulcan V6,
a capable, old cast-iron, overhead-valve workhorse rated 155 horsepower.
It adds an auto-dimming interior rearview mirror with compass, single-CD
player, 60/40 split folding rear seatback, illuminated vanity mirrors
on the sun visors, adjustable brake and gas pedals and six-way power
driver's seat with manual lumbar adjustment. It comes with fog lights,
seven-spoke aluminum wheels, a cassette player, five-passenger seating
with dual front recliners, leather-wrapped steering wheel, electronic
automatic climate control and rear-seat air conditioning. Like the
very best automotive designs, It is comfortably blends beauty and
function. Its total passenger space, at 102.5 cubic feet, is only
6 percent short of the interior space of the full-size car. Subjectively,
the car's interior feels huge, even for a midsize car. It offers a
generous cargo space of 16 cubic feet. The station wagon has 38.8
cubic feet of space with the rear seat up and a cavernous 81.3 cubic
feet with the seats down.
The control for the adjustable pedals has been moved to the revised
instrument panel for easier use. Interior materials have been upgraded.
Cupholders have been revised. And the interior is quieter, thanks
to new insulation in the floor pan and wind-blocking seals on the
doors, windows and sideview mirrors. Expanding foam fills the windshield
support pillars to reduce noise further. The refined interior space
is furnished with controls and instruments that are admirably straightforward
and user-friendly. The interior also gets new color schemes and seating
fabrics. A new Pricess for applying wood grain trim enhances its appearance.
Power-adjustable pedals provide up to three inches of movement, which
enhances safety by allowing shorter drivers to find a comfortable
seating position without sitting dangerously close to the airbag.
2013 Mercury Marauder can be ordered in either five or six-passenger
configurations, pretty much regardless of trim.
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