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The third-generation Grand Marquis retained the same powertrain as the 1995–1997 Grand Marquis, with a 4.6 L Modular V8 and a four-speed 4R70W automatic transmission. In a minor revision, several under-hood components were relocated, with the power steering reservoir attached to the engine and the coolant overflow reservoir relocated onto the ...
For 1981, the engine line underwent a revision, with a 4.2 L V8 becoming the standard engine on the base-trim Marquis outside of California; [32] the now-optional 5.0 L V8 was offered on Brougham-trim Marquis and Grand Marquis four-door sedans. [33] For 1982, the 5.8 L V8 was dropped from the US-market Marquis, with sales continuing in Canada.
Only generation of the Panther-platform Grand Marquis sold as a station wagon; the final full-size Mercury station wagon. Sold as part of the Grand Marquis model range; the non-woodgrain Grand Marquis wagon was discontinued after 1983. Sold with both fuel-injected 5.0L and carbureted 5.8L V8 engines after 1986.
The Ford counterpart of the Mercury Grand Marquis, the Crown Victoria was the largest sedan marketed by Ford in North America, slotted above the Ford Taurus. The Crown Victoria Police Interceptor (1992–2011) was marketed specifically for law-enforcement use; [ 4 ] a long-wheelbase Crown Victoria sedan (2002–2011) was marketed primarily for ...
Ford Panther platform Cars: Ford Crown Victoria, Mercury Grand Marquis, Mercury Marauder and Lincoln Town Car; 2004. 4R75E used in: 5.4 L 3 Valve V8 F-150; 4R70E used in: 4.6 L V8 F-150(except F-150 Heritage) 4R75W used in: Mercury Marauder; Ford Police Interceptor; Ford Mustang (GT and Mach 1) 5.4 L 2 Valve V8 Trucks Ford E-Series Van, and ...
Offered as an option on the Cougar LS, the V8 replaced the supercharged V6 in the XR7 (which also marked the end of the 5-speed manual in the MN12 Cougar). Originally slated for 1993, the 1994 Cougar shifted from the overhead-valve 302 cu in (4.9 L) V8 to a 205 hp (153 kW; 208 PS) 4.6 L SOHC V8 (shared with the Mercury Grand Marquis). [69]
For 1939, the Mercury was launched at a starting price of US$916 ($20,064 in 2023 dollars [10]); over 65,800 vehicles were sold in the inaugural model year. [11] In response to the popularity of the model line, Ford revised its branding structure after 1940; De Luxe Ford was discontinued as a sub-marque (returning to its previous use as a Ford trim line), and all Lincolns became derived from ...
Mercury Grand Marquis: 1998–2000: 215 hp (160 kW) 285 lb⋅ft (386 N⋅m) with dual exhaust option: Ford Crown Victoria Mercury Grand Marquis: 2001–2002: 235 hp (175 kW) 275 lb⋅ft (373 N⋅m) Performance Improved w/dual exhaust option: Ford Crown Victoria Mercury Grand Marquis: 2003–2012: 239 hp (178 kW) 282 lb⋅ft (382 N⋅m)