Mercury Tracer
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The Mercury Tracer was a compact Mercury car.
1988-1990
The Tracer replaced the Mercury Lynx in 1987 for the 1988 model year. It was a rebadged version of the Ford Laser model already sold in Asia and Australia, which was itself a restyled Mazda 323. The 5-door hatchbacks were built in Hermosillo, Mexico, and the 3-door hatchbacks were assembled (along with the Mazda 323) in Hiroshima, Japan.Engines
- 1.6 L B6 I4, 82 hp/92 ft.lbf
1991-1996
The 1991 model was now Mercury's version of the Ford Escort, which, like the Laser, was now based on the Mazda 323's Mazda B platform. The Tracer LTS was on Car and Driver magazine's Ten Best list for 1991.Engines
- 1.9 L (1859 cc) CVH I4, 88 hp (66 kW) 108 ft.lbf (146 Nm)
- 1.8 L (1839 cc) B8 I4, 127 hp (95 kW) 114 ft.lbf (154 Nm) LTS
1997-1999
The Tracer and Escort were updated in 1997 with a much-changed exterior and a new engine. The platform remained the same as before. This generation wasn't sold for the Canadian market. The Tracer was discontinued in 1999.Engines
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