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99 Grand Marquis 4.6 V8 1 Owner Clean Autocheck No Reserve Bid Confidently on 2040-cars

Year:1999 Mileage:176012
Location:

Milford, Delaware, United States

Milford, Delaware, United States
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HERTRICH FORD LINCOLN

1427 Bay Road Milford DE 19963

 

Hertrich Ford is proud to offer at NO RESERVE this 1999 Mercury Grand Marquis. This Mercury is a GS model with tan leather interior and all the creature comforts offered in 1999. It was traded to us by the original owners who purchased the vehicle new in 99. This Grand Marquis has a clean autocheck as well. Although it didn't go through our shop, it runs drives and steers/stops quite well, free of any check engine lights or warning lights. There are no oil pressure issues or cooling issues either. This Grand Marquis comes equipped with a...

4.6L V8 Engine

Automatic Transmission

Tan Leather Interior

Power Locks

Power Windows

Power Drivers Seat

ICE COLD A/C

Hot Heat

2 Sets of Keys with Remotes

Power Mirrors

Cruise Control

Goodyear Viva 2 Tires With Good Tread

Chrome Wheels

Large Trunk Space

This Grand Marquis would be a great vehicle for a new driver or an even better candidate for a taxi or transport service. These 4.6 Motors are known to reach well over 250,000 miles which is why they were typically chosen by taxi companies and police departments. Do not let this one pass you by, at NO RESERVE you are sure to get a deal on a solid vehicle.

Questions or concerns? Please call KURT at 302-422-5452 ext 1133 or 267-274-8729 (cell). He will be happy to answer any questions you may have regarding this vehicle.

* Each vehicle sold by Hertrich Auto Group comes with an additional doc fee of $349 and a temp tag fee of $10. DE residents must also pay applicable taxes at time of purchase. DEPOSIT MUST BE PAID IN 24HRS of winning bid or end of sale. Vehicle must be picked up and paid for in full within 7 days.

Buyers with 0 feedback must call before bidding or the bid will be canceled.

Welcome to Hertrich!


The Hertrich Family represents the most complete line of multi-franchise Sales, Service, Parts, Accessories and Body Work in the Northeast Region. Our dealerships have a wide variety of high quality used cars, trucks, vans, and SUVs to choose from, as well as full lines of the most popular new car models on the planet. Each pre-owned vehicle on our lots have undergone a meticulous inspection by our auto technicians to ensure the Hertrich Standard for superior pre-owned vehicles. We sell the best and ship out the rest. 

So whether you're looking for a new or used Ford, Lincoln, Chrysler, Dodge, Honda, Jeep, Kia, Chevrolet, Buick, GMC, Nissan, Mazda, Scion, Suzuki and Toyota in Delaware, Maryland or New Jersey you can rest-assured that one of our Hertrich locations has what you're looking for. 

Hertrich dealerships represent “family” in more than one way. First of all, it is a family of 12 dealerships in DelMarva- Dover, Milford, Seaford, Denton, New Castle, Easton and Pocomoke City representing Ford, Lincoln, Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Chevrolet, Buick, GMC, Nissan, Mazda, Scion and Toyota. Secondly, Hertrich is a family-owned and operated dealership with over 100 years of automotive industry experience.

From day one the Hertrich Family knew the importance of customer loyalty. 50 years later the size of the Family has grown, but the constant emphasis on customer satisfaction remains the same, earning the dealership the distinction of being named “one of the top 100 Dealer Groups in the United States” (Ward’s Automotive).


Success has not changed the organization’s founding principle. Every employee in the Hertrich Family knows customer satisfaction is priority. Continued prosperity and growth depend upon maintaining this long established tradition of excellence.


Today, Frederick W. Hertrich III works out of his office at the Seaford location he established in 1975. He follows in the footsteps of his father and grandfather, who both worked for the Buick Motor Company. In 1964 Frederick W. Hertrich II established the Hertrich Pontiac-Buick Agency in Seaford, Delaware, and the rest, as they say is history!


We can't wait to meet you!

 

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