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{{Vehicle |title= |image=[[File:99mountaineer2.jpg]] |classification=Full-size car |bodystyle=4DR Sport Utility |transmission=4-speed automatic<br>5-speed automatic (since 1998) |cylinders=8 |enginesize=5.0 liters |horsepower=210<br>215 |drive=Rear-wheel drive<br>4-wheel drive |mpg=14/18 }} [[Mercury]]'s full-sized [[Sport Utility|SUV]], the [[Mercury Mountaineer|Mountaineer]], was introduced in April 1996 as an early 1997 model. This car was almost identical to the [[Ford Expedition]]. ==Year-to-year changes== ===1997=== The original Mountaineers came with only 4-speed automatic transmission, with either rear (4x2) or 4-wheel drive (4x4). ===1998=== For all Mountaineers, 5-speed automatic transmission became standard. ===1999=== Standard airbags, rear suspension and a warning system were introduced this model year. ==Gallery== <gallery> 97mountaineer.jpg|1997 Mercury Mountaineer 97mountaineer2.jpg 98mountaineer.jpg|1998 Mercury Mountaineer 99mountaineer.jpg|1999 Mercury Mountaineer 99mountaineer2.jpg mountaineer_interior.jpg|Interior view of the 1997-2001 Mercury Mountaineer 2000 Mercury Mountaineer.jpg|2000 Mercury Mountaineer 2000 Mercury Mountaineer (2).jpg 2001 Mercury Mountaineer.jpg|2001 Mercury Mountaineer 2001 Mercury Mountaineer (2).jpg 2002 Mercury Mountaineer.jpg|2002 Mercury Mountaineer 2003 Mercury Mountaineer.jpg|2003 Mercury Mountaineer </gallery> [[Category:Mercury]] [[Category:Full-size cars]] [[Category:4-door SUVs]] [[Category:1996 introductions]] [[Category:Discontinued in 2010]] [[Category:4-speed automatic vehicles]] [[Category:5-speed automatic vehicles]] [[Category:8-cylinder vehicles]]
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