2004 Mercury Marauder High Performance Sedan Rare American Muscle Car on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.6L 281Cu. In. V8 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 2004
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Mercury
Model: Other
Trim: Base Sedan 4-Door
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 128,756
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Gray
Up for sale is this very clean american muscle 2004 Mercury Marauder. This car is in great working and cosmetic condition. The car is equipped with aftermarket wheels, with practically new tires. Car has an upgraded stereo, Pioneer double din. This is a beautiful rare american muscle car. This car is ready to roll!!!! Contact Erik at 305-219-5633 or email me @: Zimmermancycles@gmail.com Specifications: Power and Performance4.6L V-8 302 HP engine 4-spd auto transmission w/OD 130 amp alternator Battery with run down protection Axle Ratio 3.55 axle ratio Fuel Tank 19.0 gal. fuel tank Dual stainless steel exhaust with polished tailpipe finish Fuel EconomyFuel Economy City 17.0 mpg city fuel economy Fuel Economy Hwy 23.0 mpg hwy fuel economy Handling and ControlRear-wheel drive Limited slip differential ABS & driveline traction control Sport suspension Rear auto-leveling suspension Front short and long arm suspension Front anti-roll bar Coil front springs Gas-pressurized front shocks Multi-link rear suspension Rear anti-roll bar Heavy duty air rear springs Gas-pressurized rear shocks Rack & pinion steering 4-wheel disc brakes Front and rear vented disc brakes 18.0 " polished aluminum wheels P235/50WR18.0BSW AS front tires 245/55 rear tires Compact steel spare wheel/tire Design and DimensionsBody-colored front and rear bumpers Body-colored bodyside moldings Body-colored grille Clearcoat monotone paint Maximum Cargo Volume 20.6 cu.ft. maximum cargo volume Exterior Length 212.0 " exterior length Exterior Width 78.2 " exterior body width Exterior Height 58.9 " exterior height Wheelbase 115 " wheelbase Front Tread 64 " front tread Rear Tread 66 " rear tread Turning Radius 20.1 ' turning radius Curb Weight 4,195 lbs. curb weight Max Trailer Weight 1,500 lbs. towing capacity Maximum GCWR 6,600 lbs. GCWR Drag Coefficient .37 drag coefficient Front Legroom 42.5 " front legroom Rear Legroom 39.6 " rear legroom Front Headroom 39.3 " front headroom Rear Headroom 37.9 " rear headroom Front Hiproom 57.1 " front hiproom Rear Hiproom 58.7 " rear hiproom Front Shoulder Room 60.8 " front shoulder room Rear Shoulder Room 60.3 " rear shoulder room Passenger Volume 111 cu.ft. passenger volume Interior Cargo Volume 20.6 cu.ft. interior cargo volume Standard Warranties and Ownership BenefitsBasic (mths/miles) 36/36,000 Powertrain (mths/miles) 36/36,000 Corrosion Perforation (mths/miles) 60/unlimited Roadside Assistance (mths/miles) 36/36,000 Active and Passive SafetySide impact beams Fully automatic headlamps with delay-off Cornering lights Front fog/driving lights Illuminated entry Battery warning Lights on warning Key warning Low fuel warning 4-wheel anti-lock brakes (ABS) Center high mounted stop light Driver and passenger airbags Driver side impact airbags Passenger side impact airbags Occupancy sensor Front seatbelt pretensioners SecuriLock immobilizer Panic alarm Comfort and Convenience4 doors Dual power remote heated mirrors Dual illuminated visor vanity mirrors Dual auxiliary visors Auto-dimming day-night rearview mirror Seating capacity of 5 Front bucket seats Adjustable front head restraints Center front armrest (8-way power) driver seat (8-way power) front passenger seat Rear bench seats Center rear armrests Leather front seat trim Vinyl door trim insert w/carpet lower Full cloth headliner Carpet floor trim Carpeted front & rear floor mats Aluminum instrument panel insert Leather gear shift knob Lighted locking glove box Dome light w/fade Front & rear reading lights Full floor console Full overhead console with storage Front and rear cupholders 2 seatback storage pockets Dual door bins Carpeted cargo floor trim Cargo light Automatic air conditioning Underseat ducts Audiophile AM/FM stereo, seek-scan Radio steering wheel controls Auto-reverse cassette Single in-dash mounted CD 5 speakers Amplifier Window grid antenna Cruise control with steering wheel controls Power with 2 stage unlock door locks Keyfob (all doors) remote keyless entry Power trunk/hatch/door release Power remote fuel flap release Rear child safety door locks 2 12V DC power outlets HomeLink Wireless Control System Ashtray Front lighter elements Power adjustable pedals Tachometer Oil pressure gauge Engine temperature gauge Voltmeter gauge In-dash clock Compass Exterior temperature Trip odometer Tilt steering wheel Leather steering wheel Power front windows Power rear windows Driver 1-touch down Light tinted windows Variable intermittent front windshield wipers Sun visor strip Rear defroster |
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