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From: reich967
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  • How about if you still need more room you can remove the seat alltogether dumbass!

  • Nice car!

  • Is it just me, or is every single Mercury a rebadged model from another brand?

  • @KillanatorVids this one is a rebadged Nissan Quest, the other cars are the upscale versions of Fords

  • this guys sounds like the lexus commercial narrator

  • ah. Im driving a green one now. Was my parents but now its mine. Aka the green weenie my van has tons of issues but is still scooting along.

  • @BOOBOO3976 My dad's villager has the same story your's has.

  • @LoganZone101 Yeah they're good cars.. Still running.

  • wouldn't it make more sense just to be able to take the rear seat out?

  • the 1993-1998 Mercury Villager was assembled in

    Avon Lake, Ohio

  • My aunt bought one of these brand new in 1995. I drove it several times. I remember it handling very well and was really car-like. Also had a good ride, but it had alot of issues with lights, radio, rear a/c controls, and eventually a recall on the engine due to potential knocking. She traded it in 2001 on a new Altima. Still has it.

  • I never knew the seats moved forward and out like that, good idea, better than those "stow-and-go" seats!

  • I actually like the look of this automobile.

  • ahem, they mean nissan quest...

  • @Maserati7200 not true

  • @Maserati7200 - this was the Mercury version... it was a joint venture between Ford and Nissan back then. It had a Nissan engine.

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