2008 Mercury Mariner Preview

Looks aren't everything, but almost...

by Sue Mead
 

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What it is

2008 Mercury Mariner – Preview: The 2008 Mercury Mariner may still share its platform with the Ford Escape, but now looks decidedly different thanks to an interior and exterior facelift for the 2008 model year. The second-gen Mariner includes a cleaner and more modern exterior style, revised interior, new electric power steering and a choice between front-wheel and all-wheel-drive on the hybrid trim. Mercury says the new look will define many of the brand’s upcoming vehicles. The ’08 Mariner reaches showrooms in early 2007.

Why it matters

Mercury remains a fringe brand, identified primarily as a subsidiary of the ailing Ford Motor Company. The new Mariner represents an opportunity for this automaker to capitalize significantly on the crossover-utility-vehicle (CUV) craze that has influenced many former large-SUV buyers. The hybrid model, especially, combines efficiency and technology with upright seating, available four-wheel-drive and moderate utility. For Mercury, however, that’s not enough in a very tough segment. The automaker must also pay close attention to customer perceptions regarding styling, comfort, and ride quality if the Mariner is ever going to become more than just a Ford Escape with a water fall grille.

What's under the hood

Except for Ford’s new Electric Power Steering (EPS), there are no significant changes under the hood for the 2008 model year. As currently offered, three engine configurations are available: The standard 2.3-liter four-cylinder that yields 153 horsepower and 152 lb.-ft. of torque; a 3.0-liter V6 engine developing 200 horsepower and 193 lb.-ft. of torque; and a hybrid powertrain that unites a de-tuned 2.3-liter four-cylinder engine with an electric motor for a combined output of 155 horsepower. Standard internal combustion engines are mated to a four-speed automatic transmission, while the hybrid gets a continuously variable transmission (CVT). For 2008, Mercury Mariner Hybrid models get either the front-wheel-drive configuration or all-wheel-drive.

What it looks like

Mercury designers clearly focused on adding modern sophistication to the Mariner’s sheetmetal. And with taut lines, enlarged headlamps and a revised tailgate area – including euro-style tail lights – they were right on target. Notable changes include a taller beltline, more stylish rear, new hood and head light treatment as well as “eyebrows” that set off the head light assembly. Buyers will see a significantly more mature Mariner in 2008, one that distances itself from the boxy look of the Escape and stretches to make its own identity. Then again, if the new Escape debuts in November looking much like the new Mariner, that difference will be squelched – and a question posed: what came first, the Mariner or the Escape?

 


About Sue Mead
Sue Mead works as a photojournalist and features writer for more than two dozen publications. She has written for Parade, Popular Science, Open Road, the Road & Track Buyers Guide, Men's Journal, Popular Mechanics and Diversion and she has worked as an auto editor for CNN/fn. Sue has co-driven in two of the world's toughest off-road races, the Baja 1000 and the Paris-Dakar Raid. She attended four Camel Trophy adventures for Land Rover North America and has participated in several long-distance adventure drives. She recently completed her first book, "Monster Trucks and Tractors" published by Chelsea House. Sue lives in New England.
     
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