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The 1997-2001 Mercury Mountaineer shares the chassis of the four-door Ford Explorer, following its 1995 redesign. Though heavily based upon the first-generation Ford Ranger, the sport-utility vehicles are wider and are based on a separate wheelbase. As with the Ford Explorer, the Mountaineer is fitted with fully independent wishbone front ...
Ford Explorer Sport Trac Mercury Mountaineer: Powertrain; Engine: Gasoline: 4.0 L Cologne OHV V6 (1995–2000) 4.0 L Cologne SOHC V6 (1997–2003) 5.0 L small block OHV V8 (1996–2001) Transmission: 5-speed M5OD-R1 manual (4.0 L OHV) 5-speed M5OD-R1HD manual (2001–2003 Explorer Sport) 4-speed 4R55E automatic (4.0 L 1995–1996) 4-speed 4R70W ...
It's official. Ford Motor (F) has begun winding down its long-lived Mercury brand, ending production of the Mountaineer sports-utility vehicle Friday. Ford announced in June its intention to ...
The Ford Explorer Sport Trac (also shortened to Ford Sport Trac) is a pickup truck that was manufactured and marketed by Ford Motor Company for the North American market. The first mid-sized pickup truck produced by Ford, the Sport Trac was marketed from the 2001 to the 2010 model years (skipping the 2006 model year).
It is based on the ZF 6HP26 transmission [1] and has been built under license by the Ford Motor Company at its Livonia Transmission plant in Livonia, Michigan. The 6R debuted in 2005 for the 2006 model year Ford Explorer and Mercury Mountaineer. The 6R 80 was available in 2009–2017 Ford F-150 trucks (and 2018–2020 only paired with the 3.3L ...
Ford Explorer, Mercury Mountaineer; 2020–present 10R 60 longitudinal 10-speed transmission Ford Explorer, Ford Police Interceptor Utility (3.3L V6), Ford Bronco (2021-present), Ford Ranger (2024-present) 2007–present 6R 80 longitudinal 6-speed transmission
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In a break from the Explorer/Mountaineer, the model line was shifting its design from a three-row SUV to a two-row crossover SUV, becoming a Lincoln counterpart of the Ford Edge CUV. The second-generation Aviator was released as an early 2007 vehicle.