2000 Mercury Grand Marquis Ls Sedan 4-door 4.6l on 2040-cars
Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
This is a gorgeous one-owner 2000 Mercury Grand Marquis LS Gold Edition. It is a non-smoker owned vehicle and is in immaculate condition. The only real flaw is some pitting of the aluminum wheels. The leather is in great condition as is the carpet and interior. It has a fresh set of four new tires and a new NAPA battery to get you through the winter. This is a lot of vehicle for the price! We have included a "Cars Protection Plus" 3 month 4500 mile running gear warranty at no charge that has a $100.00 deductable and is honored coast to coast. Please disregard the AS-IS in our disclaimer. There are no warning lights on, such as "check engine" lights or Anti-lock Brake. You will not be disappointed this car!
We are a Indiana dealer and we reserve the right to end this auction early due to local sale. We are required by law to collect Indiana sales tax at time of sale, if you are an out of state buyer you will get this amount credited in your state. You do NOT pay twice, If your rate is lower you will get a refund. Any questions, please call Steve @ 1-260-484-3232or 1-260-410-2321 cell #. Good luck bidding! DISCLAIMER: All vehicles are sold "AS IS". This is in full accordance with the laws of the State of Indiana regarding motor vehicle sales. You the buyer/bidder must have a complete understanding that this vehicle is used and we do not know the complete history of this vehicle. We are presenting this vehicle to the best of our knowledge. The accuracy of our description is based on any and all information that we were able to obtain concerning this vehicle either by records, previous owners statements, professional independent inspections or other statements if any made by the persons who sold or traded in this vehicle. We (Bell Auto & Truck Sales Inc.) will not be held responsible. Also, please note that the car may have more miles on it than the description may indicate due to test drives and the dealer driving the car. You are bidding on a pre-owned vehicle. This vehicle has been previously driven and has been subjected to normal wear and tear, both cosmetically and mechanically. We attempt to fix or repair all vehicles prior to offering them for sale. We describe all vehicles as accurately as possible, however there is no possible way to include all minute details and imperfections which might include books, manuals, service records, extra set of keys or remote key. We give you what comes with the vehicle when we purchase it. If there is more then one key or extra remote you will get it. We describe to the best of our ability the percentage of tire tread left on the vehicle. Also, sometimes tires are mismatched (different brand names) we in no way will be held liable.If you are expecting a pre-owned vehicle to be absolutely perfect please do not bid! Please note because we sell the our vehicles at wholesale prices, you may spend money($100-$500) on making small repairs or replacing minor missing parts such as radio knobs, floor mats, tape players, antenna's, alarm, cigarette lighters, manuals, etc. This also includes normal wear such as, shocks, switches, struts, belts, spark plug wires, spark plugs, windshield stone chips, fuses, cruise control, brakes, tires, minor oil leaks, wear on front end parts that include cv boots, bushings, etc , front or rear end alignment or tire balancing. Please you may get your vehicle and the stereo (Radio) code might be on, this may happen because we sometimes disconnect the battery on most vehicles before delivery. We will not be held responsible. There is a slight chance that you will not recieve the title upon pick up of the vehicle. 95% of the time you will recieve it upon pick up, however, due to bank lien releases, there could be a delay. Any problems, issues or claims must be made within 24 hours of delivery or receipt of vehicle by email only!! Please no phone calls. Please if you do not agree with any of our "Terms And Conditions Of Sale" or our "Disclaimer" listed above please, Don't Bid. Thank you very much for reading and visiting our page |
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Report: Last Mercury for retail business built on Sunday
Mon, 04 Oct 2010Ford is already well into winding down its Mercury line, and the autoamker has announced that the very last of the soon-to-be dead brand's products built for retail sales was manufactured on Sunday, October 3. The final Mercury Mariner rolled off of the assembly line at the company's Kansas City facility, putting an end to a brand with over 70 years of history behind it.
Even after the Mariner heads off into the automotive sunset, Ford says that it will continue to manufacture a handful of Mercury models for fleet and government service for a while longer, though mum's the word on how long we can expect that practice to continue.
Interestingly enough, according to USA Today, most incentives on Mercury vehicles have all but dried up, even as the brand's August production increased by 120 percent compared to July's figures. Instead of cash on the hood, some areas are offering no-cost maintenance or similar programs. Even so, Mercury has continued to out-sell Lincoln right to the end - besting Ford's luxury arm's sales by nine percent in August.
Junkyard Gem: 1979 Mercury Marquis 2-Door Sedan
Sun, Jul 25 2021As the creator of the now-much-overused term "Malaise Era" (which I say started in 1973 and ended in 1983, full stop), I have a certain affection for the big two-door Detroit cars of the late 1970s. When such a car is built on the very first model year of Ford's long-lived Panther platform and I find one in a junkyard, I must document it. The 1979 Mercury Marquis is such a car, and this one was found in a San Francisco Bay Area self-service yard last month. Since Ford built the Grand Marquis all the way through the demise of the Panther platform— and Mercury itself— in 2011, it's easy for us to forget that the model name started out as just the plain old Marquis, back in the 1967 model year, with the Grand appellation used for the car's top trim level. While today's Junkyard Gem has some of the features of the Grand Marquis and Marquis Brougham trim levels for 1979 (notably the padded vinyl landau roof and power windows), it lacks the huge chrome lower-body moldings of those cars. Instead, it's a regular Marquis 2-door sedan with a big load of expensive options. That landau roof has suffered greatly from its decades beneath the vinyl-disintegrating California sun. The Panther platform was a big technological upgrade from the late-1950s-vintage chassis technology of full-sized Fords of the 1960s and 1970s, and it stayed in front-line service in much the same form through 2011. Though its ride and handling were much improved, the 1979 Marquis was quite a bit smaller than its predecessors, and that caused some grumbling among Mercury shoppers. Some ham-handed junkyard shoppers really tore up the interior of this car while extracting a few bits and pieces, but we can still admire the Pine Green pleather of the glorious Twin Comfort Lounge front seats. You had two engine choices when buying a new '79 Marquis: the base 302-cubic-inch (5.0-liter) Windsor V8 making 129 horsepower or the optional 351-cubic-inch (5.8-liter) Windsor V8 rated at 138 horsepower. This one appears to be the 351, the same engine as had been swapped into the pizza-delivery Mercury I drove in the middle 1980s. New cars sold in California around this time had these giant emissions-numbers stickers on the side glass. Later, they went on the underside of the hood.
Car Stories: Owning the SHO station wagon that could've been
Fri, Oct 30 2015A little over a year ago, I bought what could be the most interesting car I will ever own. It was a 1987 Mercury Sable LS station wagon. Don't worry – there's much more to this story. I've always had a soft spot for wagons, and I still remember just how revolutionary the Ford Taurus and Mercury Sable were back in the mid-1980s. As a teenager, I fell especially hard for the 220-horsepower 1989 Ford Taurus SHO – so much so that I'd go on to own a dozen over the next 20 years. And like many other quirky enthusiasts, I always wondered what a SHO station wagon would be like. That changed last year when I bought the aforementioned Sable LS wagon, festooned with the high-revving DOHC 3.0-liter V6 engine and five-speed manual transmission from a 1989 Taurus SHO. In addition, the wagon had SHO front seats, a SHO center console, and the 140-mph instrument cluster with mileage that matched the engine. When I bought it, that number was just under 60,000 – barely broken in for the overachieving Yamaha-sourced mill. The engine and transmission weren't the only upgrades. It wore dual-piston PBR brakes with the choice Eibach/Tokico suspension combo in front. The rear featured SHO disc brakes with MOOG cargo coils and Tokico shocks, resulting in a wagon that handled ridiculously well while still retaining a decent level of comfort and five-door functionality. I could attack the local switchbacks while rowing gears to a 7,000-rpm soundtrack just as easily as loading up on lumber at the hardware store. Over time I added a front tower brace to stiffen things a bit as well as a bigger, 73-mm mass airflow sensor for better breathing, and I sourced some inexpensive 2004 Taurus 16-inch five-spoke wheels, refinished in gunmetal to match the two-tone white/gunmetal finish on the car. That, along with some minor paint and body work, had me winning trophies at every car show in town. And yet, what I loved most about the car wasn't its looks or performance, but rather its history. And here's where things also get a little philosophical, because I absolutely, positively love old used cars. Don't get me wrong – new cars are great. Designers can sculpt a timeless automotive shape, and engineers can construct systems and subsystems to create an exquisite chassis with superb handling and plenty of horsepower. But it's the age and mileage that turn machines into something more than the sum of their parts.