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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Excellent performer w/ style - 2000 Mercury Sable
By JimmySolo - May 26 - 6:10 amI got my LS my fr yr at school, and it was by far the best choice for the money (8000). With a few $ spent, this car outshines many others. A great handling car, esp 4 a sedan--(my car before this was a Mustang) My Sable does not have the 24V V6, but the regular 3.0 Vulcan is not too shabby. Best places to spend money on this car: I put in brighter headlt bulbs ($20), improved ceramic front pads w/ better rotors ($150), synthethic fluids ($50), removed air intake silencer & add K&N filter ($45), installed better fog lamps ($50), & put on better tires ($400)--w/these simple adds, the car is fun to drive & great on gas (28 mpg!). Only problem w/ mine is a stubborn driver door in cold weather.
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Keeper - 2000 Mercury Sable
By tmouse - July 21 - 10:00 amIve had this car 4 1/2 years. Not one problem. Took 8000 mile trip and it behaved with style. Writers want hot rods and strange styling, but forget why we buy the car. The only competitive car when we bought it was $6000 more.
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Sable Review - 2000 Mercury Sable
By VSP - January 6 - 10:00 amI have been very impressed with my Sable. Although there have been a couple of recalls, the car has exceeded my expectations. I have over 75k miles with the original tires and brakes. The only problem I had was to replace an idle sensor. The car runs as good today as the day I bought it
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Good Car-for the Money! - 2000 Mercury Sable
By Ogauge - December 30 - 10:00 amExcellent car in all respects for over 48,000 miles.
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One-owner pleasure - 2000 Mercury Sable
By harold - August 13 - 3:53 amThis car has all the features that I need - ABS, traction control, climate control, a beautiful ride at highway speeds and in the city. It has been reliable and I am very impressed with the quality and lack of repairs. This car really is well made and a pleasure to own. My only complaint is the reception of the radio - my other car gets good reception in areas where the Sable reception is poor. Too bad that Ford discontinued the line!
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Great Car - 2000 Mercury Sable
By Phillip - August 3 - 1:03 pmI purchased My 2000 Sable GS Base Model in Feb. 2005 and have not had to do any repairs on it except replace a battery that looked like it had been in there for about 50K. I have never done a tune-up and sometimes push the car to the limit. It has been through a lot and still seems to keep going. Its a car that will never let you down for anything. It has so far, been one of the best cars I have purchased. If you want a reliable, comfortable, no road noise, great sound system, firmed seat car, this is the one to go for. Buy it!
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Quite Surprised - 2000 Mercury Sable
By Surprised - June 16 - 7:36 pmThis car has been a wonderful surprise. Very low maintenance and quite dependable. Currently has 136,000 and the engine, just today, had its first tuneup, original plugs still in there. Other than needs for inspection, no other major problems. Just invested $800.00 in it to replace a broken coil spring and strut on one side only. Will drive it until its gone. Hope the next vehicle I purchase is as great.
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Mecury Sable - 2000 Mercury Sable
By Ed Bowler - November 21 - 2:00 amThe Mercury Sable has exceeded my expectations in the areas of ride, engine performance and fuel economy. The ride under most conditions is very smooth and comfortable. The steering and handling are excellent. There no steering wheel feedback on rough roads. There no "torque" steering while under acceleration. The engine is quite under acceleration and little or no high revs noise during acceleration changes. The MPG on road trips at speeds of 65-70MPH is high 30s and around town mid 20s.
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154,000 & going strong - 2000 Mercury Sable
By beancounter - September 25 - 12:33 amVery satisfied. Car runs (and looks) like the day I bought it with 16,000 miles. Engine is the std 6, so pinging comes std with that if you try to run reg gas. Performance is much better on 90+ octane, plus you eliminate the damage caused by the pinging and greatly extend eng life. The better fuel economy offsets the higher gas price. I bought the car w/ every intention of going 200,000 to 250,000 miles and I have no doubt it will do it. Very comfortable to drive. Seats are firm and supportive. And I can squeeze out 29 - 30 mpg on the hiway if I try hard. (The most I could get on 89 oct was 28.) I replaced the starter last summer. The rest has been routine maint and a few minor things.
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Sable - 2000 Mercury Sable
By Bernd Langer - August 7 - 4:13 pmThis vehicle has proved to be the quality one would expect from a new car purchase. I have had only one warranty item the car needed to be returned to the dealer for. The interior luxury and space for a taller person is wonderful. For years I have driven a cramped import or small economical car and this is a welcome change. If this car prove to be as reliable long term as my escort and Toyota corona and camry were then it was well worth. it.