The Ford Freestar was discontinued in 2009 along with the Mercury Monterey Minivan, being replaced with the Ford Flex.
I wish I knew. It was replaced by the Ford Freestar and Mercury Monterey Minivan, but as far as I'm concerned, the Windstar was a better minivan comparing it's 2 replacements.
The Ford Aerostar totally sucked and was just as bad such on the motor and presentation. It was replaced by the Ford Windstar, which also sucked on its presentation on its first model, but did a little better during the second model, which was later replaced by the Ford Freestar and Mercury Monterey minivan, which were also not doing a perfect job. The Ford Flex is the brand new replacement and should do much better.
It is a safety feature. It keeps other objects/metals from making contact with a positive current. It may also protect against corrosion. It is not vital to the operation though, so you can do without it.
The Kia Carnival minivan was marketed under different names. The most common one was the Kia Sedona. They began making it in 1998 and it is currently on its second version.
The element mercury has several unique properties, including that it expands when heat is applied, making it useful for making thermometers.
The Mercury brand of automobile was a marque of the Ford Motor Company. First launched in 1938, the final Mercury automobile, a Grand Marquis was manufactured in January 2011. Mercury are no longer making automobiles.
Mercury is 57,910,000 kilometers from the Sun. This is equal to 35,980,000 miles from the Sun, making Mercury the closest planet.
Making it able to travel to Mercury and deal with Mercury's temperature.
It stained and was filled with mercury.
2011 Is the last model year of the Mercury Grand Marquis
No 2011 Mercury Sable model , but there is a 2011 Ford Taurus
Mercury orbits the sun once every 88 days, making the "year" on Mercury 88 days long.