2002 Mercury Sable Review
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Sable sedan comes in GS ($19,745), GS Plus ($20,805) and LS Premium ($22,170) trim levels. Corresponding levels for the wagon list for $21,155, $22,045,and $23,335, respectively.GS models are very thoroughly equipped. GS Plus adds heated mirrors, power adjustable pedals, CD player, six-way power driver's seat, and a 60/40 folding rear seat back. LS Premium models add electronic climate control, automatic headlights, fog lights, bucket seats, console with floor-mounted shifter and rear-seat air conditioning outlet, leather-wrapped steering wheel, seven-spoke machined alloy wheels, SecuriLock anti-theft system with perimeter alarm, and a more powerful V6 engine. Leather upholstery is a no-cost option. Mercury installs two engines in the Sable. GS and GS Plus versions get the 3.0-liter, overhead-valve quot;Vulcanquot; V6, a capable old cast-iron workhorse currently rated 155 horsepower. Standard in LS Premium is Ford's excellent and exciting quot;Duratecquot; V6, with dual overhead cams, 24 valves, and 200 horsepower. A four-speed automatic is the only transmission offered. Side-impact air bags and traction control are offered together in a $565 Secure Package. Anti-lock brakes are a no-cost option on all Sables.
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