. . "4.2"^^ . . "2006"^^ . . . . . "3.9"^^ . "4"^^ . . . . . . . "2006"^^ . "2004"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Mercury Monterey"@en . . . . . . . "68.8"^^ . . "The Freestar can accommodate up to seven passengers and features an electronically controlled 4-speed automatic transmission as part of the van's standard equipment. Five trim levels were available: base, SE, Sport, SEL, and Limited. In the United States, the Freestar was available with two different gasoline-powered V6 engines. The smaller 3.9 L (available only in the United States) develop a maximum power of hp (kW) at 4500 rpm and lb\u00B7ft ( N\u00B7m) of torque at 3750 rpm, while the larger 4.2 L produces hp (kW) at 4,250 rpm and lb\u00B7ft ( N\u00B7m) of torque at 3650 rpm. While the smaller engine came on the base model in the United States, the larger 4.2 L engine is standard on all models in Canada and Mexico."@en . . "Ford Freestar"@en . "The Freestar can accommodate up to seven passengers and features an electronically controlled 4-speed automatic transmission as part of the van's standard equipment. Five trim levels were available: base, SE, Sport, SEL, and Limited. In the United States, the Freestar was available with two different gasoline-powered V6 engines. The smaller 3.9 L (available only in the United States) develop a maximum power of hp (kW) at 4500 rpm and lb\u00B7ft ( N\u00B7m) of torque at 3750 rpm, while the larger 4.2 L produces hp (kW) at 4,250 rpm and lb\u00B7ft ( N\u00B7m) of torque at 3650 rpm. While the smaller engine came on the base model in the United States, the larger 4.2 L engine is standard on all models in Canada and Mexico."@en . . . . "Oakville, Ontario, Canada"@en . . . . "Ford Freestar"@en .