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2007 Mercury Monterey
Date Published: 7/31/08

2007 Mercury Monterey
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MSRP:
$28,595 -

Invoice:
$26,372 -

Class:
Minivan
2007 Mercury Monterey
Expert Rating Summary
Category Luxury Rating (See All
Ratings)
Minivan Average Rating
Acceleration 5 4.8
Fuel Economy 4 4.1
Ride Quality 5 6
Steering/Handling/Braking 4 4.7
Quietness 5 5.9
Controls 6 6.2
Room/Comfort/Driver Seating (front) 7 6.9
Room/Comfort (rear) 7 6.9
Cargo Room 10 10
Value within Class 5 6.3
Total Score: 58 61.8
Ratings: Maximum 10 points per category
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2007 Mercury Monterey Review
Mercury says 2007 is the last model year for its slow-selling minivan. Monterey is a retrimmed Ford Freestar with a 201-hp V6, 4-speed automatic transmission, standard ABS, and three-row seating for seven. Traction/antiskid control is available. Standard equipment includes front side and curtain side airbags covering all rows. Second-row seats are either twin flip/fold buckets or a no-cost two-place bench. A 3rd-row bench seat folds into the floor and also flips backward for use beneath an open liftgate. Front and rear obstacle detection is standard. A power liftgate is optional, as are DVD entertainment and heated/cooled front seats. Monterey's performance and accommodations mirror those of similarly equipped Freestars.
Competition
Consumer Guide® Automotive places each vehicle into one of 18 classes based on size, price, and market position. Long the choice as a family hauler, Minivans are easily the smartest use of space for passengers and cargo. These vehicles offer a fantastic blend of comfort, convenience, and safety features for the modern family.

Our Best Buy is the Honda Odyssey. Our Recommended picks are the Chrysler Town & Country, Dodge Caravan, Hyundai Entourage, Kia Sedona, and Toyota Sienna.

New or significantly redesigned models include the Hyundai Entourage and Nissan Quest.
News
Mercury won't offer another minivan, but showroom mate Lincoln will--sort of. Ford calls it a "people mover" and says the recent Fairlane concept is very close to what's in store for model-year 2009. The basic vehicle will also be sold under the Ford brand, but won't be called Fairlane. Both versions share the Volvo-derived D3 platform with the Mercury Montego/Ford Five Hundred sedans. Look for boxy styling, a lower and wider stance than the minivan norm, and standard three-row seating.
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