NEW YORK CITY, NY - Mercury is hurting. With the departure of the Cougar sport coupe and Villager minivan, the brand was down to four relatively undistinguished models for 2003: retiree-special Grand Marquis, old-school hot rod Marauder, pseudo-luxury SUV Mountaineer and midsize Sable, the latter in sedan and station wagon flavors.
But Mercury insists that a product revival is imminent. First out of the gate is the 2004 Mercury Monterey minivan, a luxed-up edition of the Ford Freestar. Next is the 2005 Mercury Mariner SUV, which is based upon the revised 2005 Ford Escape. And coming soon is the 2005 Mercury Montego, a larger midsize sedan to replace the aged Sable.
Mercury chose the 2003 New York Auto Show to unveil the new Mariner. It differentiates itself from volume models of the Ford Escape with a monochromatic paint treatment, satin-finish vertical bar grille, unique stacked headlamp elements with integrated fog lights, and horizontal satin-finish "brush bars" on the taillight lenses. Bumpers also get satin-finish inserts, and the standard alloy wheels are unique.
Inside, the Mariner features a two-tone color scheme, satin aluminum trim, wood-grain accents and chrome highlights. Seat stitching employs thick French seams for an upscale appearance.