3 model years · 36 listings tracked

Mercury Mountaineer depreciation

$7,479
11 listings
$2,085
3-year savings
less than the 2010
$5,394
13 listings

That gap is 3 years of depreciation — 28% of the 2010's typical ask, already gone from the 2007's price. Thin sample — see the listing counts above.

A Mercury Mountaineer loses about 28% of its typical asking price over 3 model years — the curve below tracks every year from 2010 to 2007, priced from 36 live dealer listings.

◷ Updated August 18, 2026 ▤ National asking prices, refreshed daily

2010 Mercury Mountaineer — a typically priced live listing
2010 · live listing photo
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Mercury Mountaineer depreciation curve

  • −28%
    Total value lost, 2010 → 2007
  • ≈9.3%
    Average value lost per year of age
  • $5,325
    Cheapest model year (2008)

Typical asking price by model year, newest on the left — labels show value lost vs the 2010. Hover a point for that year's price band.

A 2007 Mercury Mountaineer typically lists at $5,394 — 28% below the 2010's $7,479.

$6,000 $7,000 −28%
2010 2008 2007
Year Typical price Value retained vs. next-newer year Avg. mileage Listings
2010 $7,479 100% 118,288 11
2008 $5,325 71% −$2,154 139,259 12
2007 $5,394 72% +$69 129,370 13

Typical price is the median asking price of that model year's live dealer listings, national. Value retained is each year's share of the newest year of its own production run. Updated August 18, 2026.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does a Mercury Mountaineer depreciate per year?

A Mercury Mountaineer averages out to roughly 9.3% of value lost per year, though real-world depreciation is front-loaded — steepest in the first few years. A 2010 typically lists at $7,479, while a 2007 — 3 years older — typically lists at $5,394: 28% lower overall. Figures come from live dealer listings, updated August 18, 2026.

What share of its value does a Mercury Mountaineer keep?

A 2007 Mercury Mountaineer retains about 72% of the 2010's typical asking price ($5,394 vs $7,479). The Value-retained column in the table above shows the same share for every model year in between.

Which Mercury Mountaineer model year is cheapest?

The 2008 Mercury Mountaineer is the most affordable model year we track, typically listed at $5,325. Compare every year in the table above.

How many Mercury Mountaineer model years can I compare here?

This depreciation curve covers 3 model years, from 2007 to 2010, each priced from live dealer listings and refreshed daily.

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