Overview & Reviews
The 2000 Mercury Sable gains new sheet metal and additional refinements. The freshened styling includes a raised hood and deck lid, a larger grille, improved headlamps and taillights and new mirrors. The instrument panel has been updated, and the new integrated control panel provides better functionality. The Sable also gains significant improvements to its safety and powertrain components.
- New styling, improved safety features, overall value.
User Reviews:
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Heavy Like a Tank, Cushy like a Sofa! - 2000 Mercury Sable
By mwj12487 - December 8 - 5:35 amI purchased this vehicle when in a financial crisis last year, with only a cash budget of about $3000. When purchased, this car had already about 90k on the clock. With the 90k, I was very impressed at how "new" it felt to drive. Steering was precise, acceleration was more than decent, handling was very good considering its huge girth. Now, having put MANY highway miles on it, only after one year its around 150k. In that time, I only have had to buy tires, break pads, and of course oil changes with Mobil 1. What can I say, still drives like it did, when it was "new", emm, well you get the point.
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Clearcoat problems - 2000 Mercury Sable
By debrad - August 4 - 1:10 amThis is my third Sable so I must say that I do like them. But the clearcoat on my 2000 sable (black) is beginning to show signs of cracking. The other problem that I have had is the leather on the rear door panels keep falling off. I have had them glued back on four times. I was told that the leather was cut too short. Other than these problems it has been a solid low maintenance vehicle.
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Good American Sedan - 2000 Mercury Sable
By BamaBoy - July 3 - 10:00 amHave been pleased to date. Good power, decent gas mileage in town/great on highway. Roomy for 4 individuals. GOOD FAMILY SEDAN at GREAT PRICE if buying used.
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Decent - 2000 Mercury Sable
By Jabba - February 23 - 10:00 amMoved to the Sable Wagon from a Plymouth Grand Voyager. The wagon seems smaller on the road but sure is larger putting it in the garage! Excellent ride and visibility. Clean, classy looking front end styling but slab sided, and dated rear end styling. Our local Ford/Mercury dealer is clueless for service so I do it myself or take it to the next dealer 30 miles away. Be sure to get the 24-valve motor - we didnt and regret it.
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2000 Mercury Sable LS Premium - 2000 Mercury Sable
By adventura - October 17 - 2:00 amOverall, this is an excellent car for the money. In over 65,000 miles of driving I have had no repairs whatsoever. Its a comfortable car to drive and handles well in all weather. Ive been particularly impressed with the Continental Touring Contact all- season tires. A couple of minor gripes; the lack of a standard CD player is anoying. There are some blind spots with the large A and B pillars that take some getting used to. The overall ride could be a little firmer, and Ford needs to do something about the mushy transmission shift points; it hates to downshift inless you prod it with the gas. The 3 liter V6 is one of the best powerplants on the road today.
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EXCELLENT UNIT - 2000 Mercury Sable
By JJOYS1000 - April 4 - 10:00 amGREAT PERFORMANCE WITH 200 HP DOHC ENGINE. 26MPG AVERAGE. EXCELLENT HANDLING & RIDE. PLENTY OF ROOM FOR LARGE DRIVERS. WOULD BUY ANOTHER ONE.
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Unexpectedly Amazing! - 2000 Mercury Sable
By mwj12487 - May 17 - 10:34 amTo begin, let me explain that I purchased this vehicle in haste, in August of 2011. My Sable had 102k on the clock, and had some exterior signs of a earlier collision, but the interior was clean, and the motor sounded well. I jumped in. After only about a week I realized how peppy the 3.0 V6 is. I was very much accustomed to the thriftiness of 4 cylinder cars, but when I began regularly driving the Sable I was not only impressed but satisfied. The ride is comfortable for all shapes and sizes of drivers. The reliability is better than that of a newer Audi I have previously owned. The gadgets are sparce and simple, but they are reliable as well and easy to use. Now at 139K- no problems.