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tidester, host
I find amazing that a brand that just last year was fighting for its life like Mercury, now markets its own hybrid crossover SUV The Mariner Hybrid and has a midsize on the way the Milan Hybrid. Isn't Ford doing enough PR? Toyota certainly is.
BTW, in relation to your correct assessment of the situation, would like to add that for years Ford offered "alternative fuel vehicles" (either gas powered, electric, ethanol). Toyota introduces the Prius, and everything prior is forgotten...and that's just how life has been the past few years hehe
Dodge Previews Gas-Saving Ram Pickup
Yesterday's:
Ford to Begin Taking Orders for Mercury Mariner Hybrid Next Month
Last Thursday:
DaimlerChrysler Announces its First Hybrid and Major North American Investment
I thought I saw a recent Toyota hydrogen article today, but it must have been on Google News or somewhere. I don't see any Toyota hybrid news on Inside Line dating back to the 1st. Maybe that's Karl's influence?
Steve, Host
It's like it doesn't exist. Or maybe no one bothers to test it because its nothing but a "gussied Escape".
Steve, Host
2005 Mercury Mariner Review
It sounds like he's still trying to get one to test:
editor_karl, "Karl's Daily Log Book" #295, 18 Apr 2005 1:15 pm
Steve, Host
Steve, Host
And in the news, Mercury Mariner Hybrid to Start at $29,840 (Inside Line)
Steve, Host
Ford Rushes New Mariner Hybrid Into Marketplace (TheDay.com)
Steve, Host
Or try autoanything.com
order - found out from after market supplier that only flat fit the Mariner - the molded which
fits the Escape are a poor fit. Settled for the flat - they look ok - but I think you get
better protection with molded>
www.autowebaccessories.com
great products
I put a K&N air filter soon after pick up from the dealer. Also, the actual miles attained per gallon is about 2 mpg better than what shows on the computer.
the price is fixed under the plan, but make sure you fight for that finance rate.
Do any existing owners have details of the break-in period?