Overview & Reviews
Minor changes include a new front-end treatment with new foglights on the LS Premium, six-spoke alloy wheels as standard equipment on the LS Premium, new taillights on the sedan and new exterior badging. Inside, there's a new steering wheel with lighted cruise control buttons (LS Premium model only), and a 60/40-split rear seat is now standard on all Sables.
- Excellent value for the money, above-average levels of safety and cabin space, available as a sedan or a wagon.
- Forgettable rental car persona, not as refined as other cars in its class.
User Reviews:
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New car experience - 2004 Mercury Sable
By kcsoa22 - February 8 - 10:00 amI am writing this review for 1 reason. Torque steer. This vehicle exhibits an extreme amount of torque steer when accelerating hard from a stop light. Even when cruising at 50 mph and giving it gas the car pulls to the right fairly hard. I thought it may have been the alignment but if you let off the gas the car tracks very straight! I find this flaw very annoying and spend most of my day making a left hand turn to keep the car straight!