Year after year, the Mercury Grand Marquis is a sales leader among full-size sedans, and it’s easy to see why. It has the most horsepower and torque, the roomiest interior and the biggest trunk of any vehicle in its class.
The Mercury Grand Marquis is the only vehicle in its class with a standard V-8 engine — the 4.6-liter, single-overhead-cam V-8, which produces 224 horsepower at 4,800 rpm and 275 pound-feet of torque at 4,000 rpm. All Grand Marquis models use a four-speed automatic transmission with electronic automatic overdrive.
The six-passenger Grand Marquis offers 107.4 cubic feet of passenger volume. The spacious trunk holds 20.6 cubic feet of luggage, while its low liftover height of 26.8 inches makes loading and unloading easy. A trunk organizer is available.
Major safety features include the robust frame, further strengthened with the addition of hydroformed front rails and redesigned crossmembers. In side tests, the Grand Marquis received five stars for rear-seat passengers and four stars for front-seat occupants from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, in models tested without the optional side air bags.
Four-wheel disc ABS is standard, as is Ford’s Personal Safety System®. Other safety and security features include a valet key, remote keyless entry, an illuminated entry system, child safety locks for the rear doors, and the SecuriLock™ anti-theft system.
My wife and I just had a baby - so she get to drive the Grand Marquis, and I"m stuck with the Toyota.
Once the Grand Marquis goes, you may as well shut down all your Mercury dealerships - if i wanted to buy copies of Japanese cars, I'll go to my Toyota dealership.
With Dodge's Challenger and Chevrolet's Camaro that both will soon be back on the road, the mustang will be crushed. It needs all the help it can get. Make a new Cougar and style it like th 1969 Cougar.
If you build the Messenger and resurrect the Cougar then Ford's sports car line will not die. Also if you are to build the Meta One it will help to boost The image of Ford with such a stylish and bold vehicle
Good luck Ford
I love American cars and please don't retire the Grand Marquis, the Crown Victoria and the Town car. They are your flagships, without them Ford USA will depreciate to being as boring as Ford Europe!
I have no use for FWD, jelly bean looking, no quality having boxes that all the manufacturers are producing en mass.
Some of us appreciate large RWD, body on frame, v8 luxury type cars. We dont all want to be driving around in snotty little jap/euro boxes.
I cant tow my boat with any Camry or Accord. Long live the v8 RWD's !
I want a new Monterey and would like to recommned you make one using the Taurus X or new Flex platform.
I also own a mint condition 1997 Mark VIII. You should never market a Lincoln without a V-8 engine. I am looking forward the new MKS, though.