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Mercury - Mariner (2009)
Ever wonder what a Mercury Mariner price looks like in today’s market? The 2009 Mercury Mariner, a compact crossover that once blended Toyota’s reliability with Mercury’s distinctive style, remains a popular choice for budget-conscious drivers. Though it has been a few years since the model was produced, its Mercury Mariner 2009 price still carries appeal for those wanting a used vehicle that offers practicality, space, and a comfortable ride. In this entry, we’ll dive into the specifications that made the Mariner a hit, shed light on depreciation trends, compare it to similar models, and explain why it remains a strong contender in the mid-size crossover segment.
- Engine: 2.4L inline‑4 (IDS 4‑Cylinder)
- Horsepower & Torque: 145 hp @ 5,600 rpm, 151 lb‑ft @ 3,200 rpm
- Transmission: 5‑speed manual (standard) or 4‑speed automatic (optional)
- Fuel Type: Regular unleaded gasoline
- Drive Layout: Front‑engine, front‑wheel drive (FWD)
- Dimensions:
- Wheelbase: 98.8 in
- Length: 169.0 in
- Width: 69.1 in
- Height: 60.8 in
- Cargo Capacity: 14.1 cu ft with rear seats; 30.5 cu ft with seats folded
- Passenger Capacity: 5
- Seating Comfort: Dual‑zone air conditioning, optional power front seats
- Safety Features: Antilock brakes, traction control, side airbags, driver and passenger airbag
- Fuel Efficiency: 24 mpg city / 28 mpg highway (EPA estimation)
- Emissions: Meets U.S. EPA and CARB standards for 2009
- Warranty: Original limited warranty expired, but many owners benefit from certified pre-owned or extended coverage
While you could find these specs in a dealership brochure, the real decision for many buyers is how the vehicle holds its value. The Mercury Mariner depreciation curve is consistent with most compact crossovers of its era.
- First year (up to 12 months): Typically loses 15‑20% of its purchase price after the initial driving period.
- Year 2–3: Continued decline of 4‑6% annually, factoring in mileage and maintenance.
- Year 4–5: Depreciation slows to 3‑4% per year as the vehicle asserts its longevity.
- Beyond year 5: An average of 2‑3% per year, assuming a well‑maintained vehicle and no major mechanical issues.
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| 2 years ago | used | US$3,750.00 | Unlock all links | |
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| 2 years ago | used | US$10,999.00 | Unlock all links | |
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| 4 years ago | used | US$4,995.00 | Unlock all links |