1997-2001 Mercury Mountaineer: Road Test

Updated: 11/23/08

1998 Mercury Mountaineer
2001 Mercury Mountaineer
View the Photo Gallery

1997-2001 Mercury Mountaineer 

  • Price Range:  $1,700 - $5,500
CG Rating

51

out of 100

About our Road Test

Pricing

Explore

Related to Mercury Mountaineer

View Another Vehicle

Our road test for the 1997-2001 Mercury Mountaineer includes a full evaluation from the inside out. We've evaluated every aspect of the 1997-2001 Mercury Mountaineer and highlighted the vehicle's performance with pros and cons. Use our comprehensive road test ratings to decide if this generation 1997-2001 Mercury Mountaineer is right for you.

Consumer Guide® Road-Test Evaluation

Meager gas mileage is a major drawback. An early Mountaineer with the V8 averaged 16.1 mpg, and barely managed 18 mpg on the highway--roughly identical to the EPA estimates. Later models might not even do that well. Virtues are the same as the Explorer's, including a roomy and comfortable interior, good visibility to all directions, and strong acceleration from the V8 engine. Permanent all-wheel drive is handy and works as promised, giving the Mountaineer good traction when needed, without any guesswork or action by the driver. Although the V6 engine of 1998-99 cannot match the V8's muscle, its 5-speed automatic transmission does an admirable job of keeping the engine in its power band. Control Trac 4WD is more convenient than the systems offered by competitors. A Mountaineer corners confidently, with less body lean than some rivals. At the same time, the ride can get more bouncy and trucklike than those competitors. Road and wind noise at highway speeds are not particularly intrusive. The interior is roomier than that of a Jeep Grand Cherokee or Chevrolet Blazer/GMC Jimmy. Space is ample for four adults, and three can sit in back for relatively short distances. Most switchgear is easy to reach, though climate controls are low on the dashboard. Deep side and rear windows and well-positioned outside mirrors give the driver a clear view of surrounding traffic.
Value for the Money
We rate both the popular Explorer and its Mercury mate highly in the SUV league. Though engine choices aren't identical, the two models provide similar performance and accommodations, with sound ergonomics in a roomy cabin.
Advertisement

Expert Ratings Summary

Category Mercury Mountaineer Rating
Performance 5
Fuel Economy 4
Ride Quality 4
Steering/Handling/Braking 4
Quietness 3
Controls/Materials 7
Interior Room 6
Room/Comfort (rear) 6
Cargo Capacity 6
Value within Class 6
Total Score: 51

Each vehicle report contains one rating chart for representative model. Consumer Guide® rates in ten key areas: Performance, Fuel Economy, Ride Comfort, Steering and Handling, Interior Noise, Controls and Materials, Driver Room, Passenger Room, Cargo Capacity, and Insurance Costs. These ratings compare the particular vehicle rated to ALL other vehicles, not a vehicle's standing in a particular class. In the ratings table, "1" is the lowest rating and "10" is the highest rating.

1997-2001 Mercury Mountaineer Buying Resources

Search Local Listings
Sell Your Car
Free CARFAX Record Check

Car Buying Resources

Trade-in Calculator

Research how much your car is truly worth.

Trade-in Calculator

Used Cars

Search online classifieds and find a local dealer.

Search Local Listings

Vehicle History Report

Get a CARFAX Vehicle History Report. The first...

Get a CARFAX report

What's Under the Hood?

Learn about how cars work.

Learn Things

Insurance

We're dedicated to making insurance easier.

Get Insurance

Sell Your Car

Reach over 8 million buyers.

Sell Your Car

Search
Local Listings


to

submit

Vehicle
History Report

CARFAX

FREE CARFAX Record Check

Looking at a used car, check for costly hidden problems before
you buy.

Go
Advertisement
Advertisement