Overview & Reviews
After 2002, it's outta here. As such, it comes as no surprise that there are virtually no significant changes to the Villager this year.
- Plenty of features and gadgets, low actual transaction prices, optional Autovision entertainment system.
- Too small for some uses, fussy seating system, very little cargo space inside with a full load of passengers.
User Reviews:
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Awesome van - 2002 Mercury Villager
By nsandford - January 22 - 2:00 amThis vehicle is very comfortable. The options are few but great. We did not add-on anything, as it is fine the way it is. It is very fun to drive. It is such a smooth ride and the seats are very comfortable. It is very easy for my 85 year old crippled grandmother to get in and out (verus a car, which is nearly impossible).
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OVER 164,000 miles & STILL going! - 2002 Mercury Villager
By john_adams - November 22 - 10:16 amI bought a 2002 Mercury Villager with 150,000 miles on it last year. I was amazed at how quiet and smooth it was. This vehicle is clean and runs better than my much newer vehicles of the past. With the high miles, I only paid $2,600 for it. It, now, has over 164,000 miles on it, and still runs super! The gas milage could be a little better, but I still love this mini van!
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Time for retirement - 2002 Mercury Villager
By Pmpepsi - July 11 - 10:00 amRetirement for the villager comes none too soon. It lacks the features and refinement of other minivans. Reliability has been the biggest shortcoming. This is a perfect of Fords fall from grace in recent years. Problems include a loss of breaks, transmission issues and relentless rattles and squeaks. Interior materials have that cheap look of and economy car, certainly not what you expect in a upscale Mercury.