2001 Mercury Grand Marquis Gs-1-owner-fla-kept-lowest Mileage In The Usa! on 2040-cars
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Welcome to a great opportunity. Every once is a while we get that "Little Old Lady, or Little Old Man owned, 1-owner, super low mileage Florida-kept creampuff" and we LOVE passing it along to our wonderful eBay clientele. And this is just such that occasion. You are viewing a very nice, extremely low mileage, Florida-kept and driven 2001 Mercury Grand Marquis Premium Luxury Touring Sedan. When we saw this car, in this condition, we knew we had to have it! You simply do not see them around this nice, with this mileage, very often, if at all. This Grand Marquis GS is extra-clean and priced thousands below what your local Ford-Lincoln-Mercury dealership would want for the same vehicle, assuming they could find one! Certainly an attractive color combination for this executive sedan. It has a wonderful Brilliant Silver Clearcoat Metallic exterior over a designer two-tone Navy Blue and Ivory leather interior, and Navy Blue Landau top. Combined with dealer-installed Chrome wheel trim rings, chrome and color-keyed bodyside molding, chrome wheel covers and thin Navy Blue pinstripe, and Gold Emblem Package, the appearance of this Grand Marquis GS is second-to-none. With a careful, mature previous owner, original Sunny South Florida miles, this beauty certainly stand outs. With only 19,900 original miles, this Mercury runs and drives perfectly. This Designer Edition Luxury Sedan is impressive. It was certainly the model sitting on the showroom floor, fully clad in this wonderful color and trim package. And I am sure at a substantial premium. But someone else's generosity is your good fortune. Don't wait too long, we simply do not see these cars in this condition, upkeep and mileage all too often. This was certainly someone's pride and joy. Most of our cars end with a simple click of the Buy-It-Now, or a call to our sales associate. Don't make the mistake of missing out on this rare find! This Grand Marquis is an absolute pleasure to drive. Completely loaded with full power options, this sedan has a 220-horsepower 4.6 liter V8 mated to a 4-speed automatic transmission with Overdrive. In addition to seating capacity for up to six adult passengers, this Grand Marquis comes nicely equipped with driver's side power seat, air conditioning, cruise control, power controls, an adjustable steering wheel, a remote trunk release, AM/FM/CD audio system, rear window defogger/defroster, intermittent wipers and heated exterior mirrors. Safety equipment includes driver and passenger-side airbags, ABS, Traction Control, factory security system and keyless remote entry, either by remote, or door keypad. The designer Navy and Ivory leather interior is in outstanding condition. As close to new as you could possibly ever ask for. It is roomy and impressive interior cabin for the Grand Marquis, with the light interior accented distinctively by the rich, wood trim and embroidered stitching on the front seats. And the beautiful high-gloss Brilliant Silver exterior finish is in excellent condition and is ding and dent free. The previous owner lived in Fort Myers and this car probably didn't see much Interstate travel at all. There are no rock or pebble nicks on the front of this car, and the finish is beautiful. Remember folks, only 19,000 original, documented miles). It was a garaged vehicle--and it shows. This Mercury Grand Marquis is in the type of condition that you never see at all! The pictures we have taken of the car are how we received the car. No professional detailing, no cleaning of the engine compartment, no high speed buffing and then spray wax to make it shine. No smoke and mirrors here. This is how it came in, and this is how you see it. You can eat off the engine and motor compartment, and you can eat off the undercarriage of this car. The finish is beautiful, and the interior looks as if it has hardly been sat in. The front bumper has a minor scuff on the right side that cam most likely be buffed out, and there is a minor scratch on the rear bumper. Extremely minor, just wanted to make you aware. Same of the chrome bumper trim (which really isn't chrome) its actually chromed plastic. It has some oxidation, obviously due to the age of the vehicle. Again, not a big deal, just want to make you aware. We would like to point out that the car will get professionally detailed by us for the successful new buyer, making it look near showroom. This car has been driven to the tune of about 1,500 miles per year. Just enough to go back and forth to the neighborhood clubhouse of the Country Club and to the local grocery store. A very well maintained vehicle, they serviced their car exclusively at SEARS in addition to the Lincoln/Mercury dealership. The fluids have been completely changed, as well as the windshield wipers, and it has a complete set of nearly-new Michelin Symmetry all-seasons radials all the way around. They are like new with approximately 500 miles on them. And these Michelin's are simply the best! No expense was spared in the upkeep of this car. The maintenance has been great, and this is one of those cars that you can't believe is available. Loaded and it runs and drives superbly. No rattles, shakes, squeaks, bumps or bruises. Everything works perfectly and properly, and all it needs now is a new home. You should be starting to get the picture here folks. Outstanding appearance and regular maintenance of this luxury sedan. Who will be the lucky, and I do mean very lucky, new owner. Very clean interior and the wood accents really define this ultra-luxurious interior. This is a great car! With a 220 hp V8 this luxury sedan really moves! And, if you live in the North East, don't worry about it. This Grand Marquis GS is equipped for any driving condition. With Traction Control and heated mirrors, winter driving is a breeze! We have this extremely attractive and extremely low mileage Designer Edition 2001 Mercury priced incredibly for a fast sale. Lowest priced in the country for this year and mileage. All this beauty needs is a new home. Being a local South Florida vehicle its entire life make a BIG difference. Clean, corrosion-free undercarriage, smooth, flat roads with no hills and potholes in this Sunny and Warm climate--your suspension will thank you for that, as will the transmission. All these things add up to a better vehicle. No disappointments here. Additionally, this car has never been smoked in. If you hit the Buy-It-Now, we will assist with arrangement of transport within the Continental US. We list our vehicles to sell, and many sell with just a simple phone call to our sales associate. Don't miss out on this one. This is an opportunity of a lifetime. The original mileage is incredibly, incredibly low for the model year at only 19,981 documented miles. And remember, these were Florida miles, and a bonus with the reasons mentioned above. Buy and Bid with confidence on this completely serviced vehicle. Please feel free to call or e-mail us and enjoy a wonderful buying experience. 561.283.9511 and ask for Steve. I am also including all the original books, manuals and supplements that came with this vehicle when new, as well as both factory laser cut keys (with remotes) and keyless entry security code card. AutoCheck Vehicle History Report shows Grand Marquis in this model year available for sale with scores in the range of 24-48. Ours scored an ultra-impressive 53! How's that for peace of mind! We have the clean Florida title in-hand ready for an immediate transfer. Don't make the mistake of missing out on this rare find. Please feel free to call Steve at 561.283.9511 with any questions you may have, or would like to purchase. You can arrange a personal viewing and test drive as well. We have our attractive Buy-It-Now set for an immediate sale, with only a slightly lower reserve price. Please compare this to any other available out there. Our has a Florida pedigree and certainly the lowest mileage of any Grand Marquis available in the Nation. We charge a $299 dealer fee to each purchase. Good Luck to everyone bidding. Bid with confidence and Bid to win! |
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