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The Mercury Grand Marquis is an automobile that was produced by Mercury from the 1975 until 2011 model years. ... For 2000 and early 2001, a 3.55 rear axle was used ...
Marquis: 1967 1986 4 Entry-level full-size luxury car Montego: 1968 2007 3 Intermediate (1968–1976), full-size (2004–2007) Capri: 1970 1994 3 Sports car (1970–1977), pony car (1979–1986), roadster (1991–1994) Bobcat: 1974 1980 1 Subcompact car, rebadged Ford Pinto. Sold in Canada since 1974, and in the United States since 1975 Grand ...
2000-2002 Ford Motor Company: Lincoln Town Car L: 4-door sedan ... 2001-2011 Ford Motor Company: Mercury Grand Marquis GSL: 4-door sedan Full-size car: 220.00 in (5. ...
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 ...
Mercury Grand Marquis stretched limousine ... (and thence by Hoverspeed until 2000). Her name is visible on her bow, as is the Seaspeed logo. ... Specifications ...
Both the Grand Marquis and the Monarch were met with success, with the latter used as personal cars among Ford leadership (including (including Henry Ford II). 1976 saw the expansion of the smallest end of the Mercury model line. Introduced in Canada for 1975, the Mercury Bobcat gave the division its own version of the Ford Pinto subcompact ...