1995 Mercury Grand Marquis Gs Sedan 4-door 4.6l on 2040-cars
Deerfield Beach, Florida, United States
The Mercury Grand Marquis was a full-size rear-wheel drive luxury sedan that was sold by the Lincoln-Mercury division of the Ford Motor Company; the Grand Marquis was the flagship of the Mercury lineup. The nameplate had been in use since 1975 as the premium trim level of the Mercury Marquis; the Grand Marquis became a distinct model in 1983. The car was essentially Mercury's twin of the Ford Crown Victoria with which it shared the Panther platform along with the Lincoln Town Car. After the discontinuation of the Crown Victoria at the end of the 2007 model year, the Grand Marquis had largely taken its place as the entry-level Panther-platform model. Standard Features: Power Heated Mirrors Power Brakes Rear Window Defroster 15 Inch Wheels 4.6L V8 SOHC 16V FI Engine Regular Unleaded Fuel Required 4-Speed Automatic Transmission Driver and Passenger Front Airbags Front Split Bench Seat Power Driver's Seat Power Steering Tilt Steering Wheel Air Conditioning Intermittent Windshield Wipers Power Windows AM/FM/Cassette Audio System Added Optional Features: Keyless Entry System Lighted Entry System 4-Wheel ABS Cruise Control Remote Trunk Release Power Door Locks Specifications: Exterior: Width: 77.8 in. Height: 56.8 in. Length: 211.8 in. Curb weight: 3761 lbs. Wheel base: 114.4 in. Interior: Rear hip Room: 59.0 in. Rear head room: 38.1 in. Rear leg room: 38.4 in. Rear shoulder room: 60.3 in. Performance: Base engine type: gas Horsepower: 190 hp @ 4200 rpm Torque: 260 ft-lbs. @ 3200 rpm Turning circle: 39.1 ft. Fuel: Fuel type: gas Fuel type: regular unleaded Fuel tank capacity: 20.0 gal. Range in miles (cty/hwy): 300.0/460.0 mi. EPA mileage est. (cty/hwy): 15/23 mpg More on 1995 Mercury Grand Marquis Seller INFO: ONE OWNER CAR!!! TITLE IN HAND The car belonged to my Grandmother that no longer drives. DRIVES AND RUNS GREAT!! GREAT GAS MILEAGE!! 71,699 RECORDED MILES A/C BLOWS ICE COLD WAS GARAGED KEPT FOR MOST OF ITS LIFE CUSTOM WHITE LEATHER FROM THE DEALERSHIP WHEN ORIGINALLY PURCHASED BRAND NEW BATTERY WITH NEW TERMINALS NEW ALTERNATOR NEW WHITE WALL TIRES NEW BREAKS ALL SERVICE IS UP TO DATE ON THE CAR CLEAN CAR FAX NEVER BEEN IN A ACCEDENT / NO PAINT WORK CASH DEALS ONLY!! NO LOW BALLERS NO SCAMMERS PLEASE OPEN TO TRADES!!! LET ME KNOW WAHT YOU HAVE!! $4500 OBO CALL ROBERT FOR MORE INFO CALL: 954 695 5290 IF I DONT AWNSER LEVE A MESSAGE AND I WILL CALL YOU RIGHT BACK!! |
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