I have a 1993 Mercury Villager. It now has 200,000 miles on it. So far only routine maintenance has been done the car runs like brand new. So quiet you cannot hear it run, transmission shifts smooth as silk, and the interior does not have a single tear anywhere. Probably one of the finest cars ever made which is why I still have it after 17 years. I just put another set of new tires on it today.
My favorite vehicle of all time and I think it is fun to drive. It sits high but handles like a car.
@andymanfan01 it was a partnership. nissan wouldnt or couldnt make its own van, ford had the money, and they both created one van to enter the minivan market.......nissan made the quest and has continued to run with it, and ford/mercury, well, they seriously havnt seem to do so well on there vans lol........
LOL i use to use one of these for work the headers had a hoel so it sounded liek it had a turbo blow off on it and it peeled out lol good times with this crap lol
This is way cooler than the Nissan, because of the lightbar and the digital instruments. It looks neat and very distinctive. I want one fully loaded the same color.
Well palebeachbum I'll have to disagree. I own a 1999 Nissan Quest, and when I took off my left fender to replace it with a new one, I saw a bunch of the "Ford" ovals printed on the chassis. Besides, go on Wikipedia and read, the Villager is a Ford, so as the Quest.
Well, these vans were a joint effort between Nissan and Ford, so some parts are Nissan and others Ford. The interiors were Nissans doing, and I assume the chassis to be as well. The earlier 3.0L and later 3.3L V6s are Nissan motors, used by the Maxima and Frontier truck. I assume the transmission to be Nissan as well. I have a Kia Optima, but various bits have Hyundai marked on them. It's the same car as the Sonata. However, the Sonata is built in the US and the Optima built in Korea. Go figure.
i have a '93 and a '94 villager i just go them 2 monts ago, $1000 for both, they are great vans, only the '93 villager was a crashed van, we use it for parts!
i love my 1995 Nissan Quest (was bought new in a showroom in Niles, IL (Chicago Suburb) in 1994 the dealership was called "King Nissan" but now it is being called "Star Nissan")still works after 14 years!! I recently added a tow package and it tows a trailer great.
I really wish I still had my Villager. It was the best minivan in the world. The whole creation and introduction of the Mercury Villager and Nissan Quest was a joint-venture with Ford and NIssan. But yeah after Ford discontinued the Villager, the Quest switched to a different platform built by Nissan instead of Ford. They were both mechanically the same
@ 0:17 As Donald Trumph would say... "You're Fired." lol
SteelCity1981 5 months ago
my dad still has his 94 in garage
gasmanswag96 9 months ago
nice nissan
dawurss 9 months ago
the 1993-1998 Mercury Villager was assembled in
Avon Lake, Ohio
Annihilator1111 9 months ago
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I'm a car-nut but I never heard about this one
1869Joner 11 months ago
lol, 0:21-0:22-0:23
LoganZone101 1 year ago
I have a 1993 Mercury Villager. It now has 200,000 miles on it. So far only routine maintenance has been done the car runs like brand new. So quiet you cannot hear it run, transmission shifts smooth as silk, and the interior does not have a single tear anywhere. Probably one of the finest cars ever made which is why I still have it after 17 years. I just put another set of new tires on it today.
My favorite vehicle of all time and I think it is fun to drive. It sits high but handles like a car.
squizzoo 1 year ago 3
Not bad (both the commercial and the car).
MattTheSaiyan 1 year ago
haha i love this
jakesaintsrow123 1 year ago
0:22 hey look its my old algebra teacher!
debrajl529 2 years ago
they stole nissan.
andymanfan01 2 years ago
@andymanfan01 not true
mikecomputerkid 1 year ago
@andymanfan01 no they bought nissan's engines.
alexzracer2008 1 year ago
@andymanfan01 it was a partnership. nissan wouldnt or couldnt make its own van, ford had the money, and they both created one van to enter the minivan market.......nissan made the quest and has continued to run with it, and ford/mercury, well, they seriously havnt seem to do so well on there vans lol........
deedundone 1 year ago
@deedundone i have a nissan quest 2000. Dreaming of the 2011 Quest............
deedundone 1 year ago
@andymanfan01 actually nissan asked ford to make the quest until it was redesigned on 2004
monsterjam142 2 months ago in playlist Nissan Quest y Mercury Villager
my dad still drives his 2001...its a very reliable car! he uses it for work
andruha11234 2 years ago
LOL i use to use one of these for work the headers had a hoel so it sounded liek it had a turbo blow off on it and it peeled out lol good times with this crap lol
Midnightkilla91 2 years ago
0:22 lmao!! Look at his face!!! XD
debrajl529 2 years ago
This is way cooler than the Nissan, because of the lightbar and the digital instruments. It looks neat and very distinctive. I want one fully loaded the same color.
lcfanyc 2 years ago
The Mercury Village isn't even a Ford product, that's the funny part. It is simply a rebadged Nissan Quest, minus the crappy Ford stereo.
palebeachbum 3 years ago
Well palebeachbum I'll have to disagree. I own a 1999 Nissan Quest, and when I took off my left fender to replace it with a new one, I saw a bunch of the "Ford" ovals printed on the chassis. Besides, go on Wikipedia and read, the Villager is a Ford, so as the Quest.
PuppetKing 2 years ago
Well, these vans were a joint effort between Nissan and Ford, so some parts are Nissan and others Ford. The interiors were Nissans doing, and I assume the chassis to be as well. The earlier 3.0L and later 3.3L V6s are Nissan motors, used by the Maxima and Frontier truck. I assume the transmission to be Nissan as well. I have a Kia Optima, but various bits have Hyundai marked on them. It's the same car as the Sonata. However, the Sonata is built in the US and the Optima built in Korea. Go figure.
palebeachbum 2 years ago
kia is part of hyundi thats normal
TechForThought 2 years ago
i have a '93 and a '94 villager i just go them 2 monts ago, $1000 for both, they are great vans, only the '93 villager was a crashed van, we use it for parts!
ads13131 3 years ago
i love my 1995 Nissan Quest (was bought new in a showroom in Niles, IL (Chicago Suburb) in 1994 the dealership was called "King Nissan" but now it is being called "Star Nissan")still works after 14 years!! I recently added a tow package and it tows a trailer great.
windowsvista1850 3 years ago
I really wish I still had my Villager. It was the best minivan in the world. The whole creation and introduction of the Mercury Villager and Nissan Quest was a joint-venture with Ford and NIssan. But yeah after Ford discontinued the Villager, the Quest switched to a different platform built by Nissan instead of Ford. They were both mechanically the same
havingablast08 3 years ago
actually, the old villager platform was built by nissan...based on the maxima
BladeCarver89 3 years ago
nissan is still better the villager was powered by a Nissan engine
windowsvista1850 3 years ago
the mercury villager was the very same van for nisson 1995 and up till they got the new ones they have out now
josh198869 4 years ago
I wish i had the 1/64 model of this
montitost 4 years ago
Busted! lol
2002altima 4 years ago
FIRED!
iiiTEDiii 4 years ago