Used Mercury Grand Marquis for Sale near Boca Raton, FL
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The Mercury Grand Marquis has garnered a solid reputation over the years for its reliability, comfort, and spaciousness. Owners consistently praise its smooth ride and powerful V8 engine, which many find delivers a great balance of performance and decent fuel economy, particularly on the highway. Despite its many strengths, some drivers express dissatisfaction with its outdated features, handling in snowy conditions, and occasional high maintenance costs. Overall, the Grand Marquis is favored as a dependable choice for those seeking a roomy and comfortable vehicle.
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The Mercury Grand Marquis has garnered a solid reputation over the years for its reliability, comfort, and spaciousness. Owners consistently praise its smooth ride and powerful V8 engine, which many find delivers a great balance of performance and decent fuel economy, particularly on the highway. Despite its many strengths, some drivers express dissatisfaction with its outdated features, handling in snowy conditions, and occasional high maintenance costs. Overall, the Grand Marquis is favored as a dependable choice for those seeking a roomy and comfortable vehicle.
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Sean P
Reviewed a 2001 Mercury Grand Marquis on Dec 13, 2024
Ive been driving for 45 years and owned a dozen cars in that time, The Grand Marquis is the most reliable and trouble free of all of them. Looking to buy one now.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2002 Mercury LSE on Sep 7, 2024
This car is the most rare of all Marquis and yet to reflect that in price point. The LSE IN 01-03 and some in 05 maybe. There are times to be only hundreds left. They all had the floor shifter and few other identifying features like dual exhaust And another bucket seats and special rims. No Special badging, or labeling of any kind.
Kristina W
Reviewed a 1995 Mercury 4 Dr LS Sedan on Apr 22, 2015
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 àre great. To me, a wonderful family car! I would reccomend to anyone.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 1988 Mercury Grand Marquis on Nov 14, 2010
the performance of this car is great, it is very responsive, while it does not haul a$$ it gets on down the road, and the braking is great for a big sedan.The build quality is great, I drive it down dirt roads and it does not squeak or rattle any.The appearance is nice for an 80's model car, it is whats expected for it's generation.This car averages anywhere from 20-26mpg and this is one of the most low maintenance vehicles I have ever had. This car is fun to drive, it's like being in a time capsul taking you back in time, and enjoying true comfort as you go!!
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The Grand Marquis is one of those classic full-sized, rear-wheel-drive American cars that may never go away - after all, the flagship model has always been a great seller for Mercury. Its big V8 makes it powerful, its substance makes it safe, and the amenities Mercury puts into it make it comfortable. This sibling to the Ford Crown Victoria has not seen many style changes; it does not need them. It was introduced in 1983, yet it's only in its third generation, which began in 1988. The Ford Motor Company plans to keep making the Grand Marquis for at least a couple more years, but they may drop the word Grand from the name, as this is the only current Mercury model that does not begin with the letter M. The Grand Marquis is much more popular with general consumers than its sibling car, as the Crown Victoria is mostly sold for fleets and is especially popular with law enforcement. Although times have certainly changed, there is still a market for the long and luxurious American car.











