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Sunday, March 22, 2009

2007 Mercury Grand Marquis



The 2007 highlights of Mercury’s flagship offering in the market include a simplified lineup with two comprehensively equipped trim levels — GS and LS – and two new exterior colors and three two-tone exterior combinations are introduced.
The Mercury Grand Marquis has the most horsepower and torque, the roomiest interior and the biggest trunk of any vehicle in its class. It is the best-selling Mercury ever, with nearly 3 million units sold since 1975.
The Grand Marquis continues to offer a superior ride, outstanding value and luxurious interior appointments. The car’s body-on-frame construction provides a level of comfort and isolation usually reserved for the upper echelon of sedans.

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It is also renowned for its safety, and is the only vehicle in its class to have received the US government’s five-star rating for driver and passenger front-crash tests 11 years in a row (1996 through 2006).
New metallic colours inside and out will appeal to many buyers, as will the coach lines and keyless entry pad that are now standard equipment.
The six-passenger Grand Marquis offers 107.4 cubic feet of passenger volume. The spacious trunk holds 20.6 cubic feet of luggage, while its low liftover height of 26.8 inches makes loading and unloading easy.
The Grand Marquis is powered by a 4.6-litre, single-overhead-cam V8, which produces 224 horsepower at 4,800 rpm and 373Nm of torque at 4,000 rpm. Drive is sent to the rear wheels via a four-speed automatic transmission with electronic automatic overdrive.
Major safety features include the robust frame, further strengthened with the addition of hydroformed front rails and redesigned crossmembers. In side tests, the Grand Marquis received five stars for rear-seat passengers and four stars for front-seat occupants from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, in models tested without the optional side air bags.


Four-wheel disc ABS is standard, as is Ford’s Personal Safety System. Other safety and security features include a valet key, remote keyless entry, an illuminated entry system, child safety locks for the rear doors, and the SecuriLock anti-theft system.

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