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1995 Mercury Grand Marquis 4 Dr LS SedanReview
3rd_x_mama writes:
Its A Great Family Car! — I really cant find anything I dislike about this car. It gets excellent highway miles and handles very well on the road. Its spacious, the ac and heat à re great. To me, a wonderful family car! I would reccomend to anyone. Primary Use: Family transportation Pros: Handles very well on both short and long distances. Very spacious. Huge trunk area. Perfect for long trips. Cons: none really |
1995 Mercury Grand Marquis 4 Dr LS SedanReview
Justin writes:
Awsome Road Trip Car — really grate car to bad that its bad gas mileage other than that awsome car for the family to go on road trips with or just sit in with the heat on on a cold day and listen to some asome sounding music cause the system bumps Primary Use: Commuting to work Pros: so confertable to sit in or drive Cons: gas mileage 17 to the gal |
1995 Mercury Grand Marquis 4 Dr LS SedanReview
Stoof writes:
Fun To Drive When Under 150k Miles — This is a fun car to drive with a lot of power, 292 horsepower to say the least. Body and engine wise, the car is perfect for being over 15 years old, but if it sits then the breaks tend to need some tweaking. This car is a boss on the road and people think your a cop when you drive it and move out of your way. Unfortunatly, the only downfall is the cost to drive it. It has a 20 gallon tank and with prices around 4 a gallon, its costly to fill up. This car is fun to drive, especially after driving a 4 cylinder, going to a V8 is a great experience, so much raw horsepower it is unbelievable. Primary Use: Sport/fun (spirited driving, track racing, off-roading, etc.) Pros: Power and ride comfort Cons: Fuel consumption |
1995 Mercury Grand Marquis 4 Dr LS SedanReview
Bryan writes:
Poor Mans Mustang — overall good car never let yeah dont runs 16.2 at the trac spins good with welded rear end big old cars with good sound systems in them sounds really good put a set of rims and radail ta's on them and they are nicest car of the 90s Primary Use: Sport/fun (spirited driving, track racing, off-roading, etc.) Pros: comfy Cons: frame rot |
1995 Mercury Grand Marquis 4 Dr LS SedanReview
Nathan writes:
A Steal For $1000 — Awesome car. Not really a sporty vehicle, but for comfort you can't beat it. Full Leather interior, electric seats with lumbar support, and air ride suspension makes bumps undetectable. The digital dash seems to be ahead of it's time on a 1995 vehicle, along with the instant and average fuel economy, two tripometers and distance to empty readout. Climate control is automatic, with options for manual control. Finally, under the hood is Ford's Sequential Fuel-Injected 4.6 liter Overhead Cam V8. Primary Use: Family transportation Pros: Ultimate Comfort Cons: Gas Mileage not so good for stop and go driving |
1995 Mercury Grand Marquis 4 Dr LS SedanReview
Zeb writes:
Mercury Grand Marquis — Performance-pretty fast for its size, great brakes Build Quality-I drove it off a cliff and it still drives fine... some interior sqeaks from door panel Appearance-exterior could be better, interior is really nice Cost of Ownership-pretty low Fun Factor-pretty fast, lots of room to haul people. You feel safe Primary Use: Commuting to work Pros: its a beast Cons: its a boat of a car |
1995 Mercury Grand Marquis 4 Dr LS SedanReview
Simonne writes:
I Love It — The gas mileage is pretty good, especially for its size, it about on average 27 mpg. The only thing I've had to replace so far was the brake lines, but the car spent most of it's life in a place with horrid dirt roads, so it was not surprising. I love driving this car, the engine is beautiful, the car just takes off when you put the pressure on the pedal. One another thing that's nice is that it takes the lowest grade of gas, so the cost of fueling it isn't bad. Also, the trunk is large enough that you can fit a gas generator. Primary Use: Sport/fun (spirited driving, track racing, off-roading, etc.) Pros: It's not expensive to own and it's a beautiful luxury car Cons: The road handelage is not the best |
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