Is there a recall on the Mercury Grand Marquis?

Is there a recall on the Mercury Grand Marquis?

Ford tends to use Plastic when they should not. The Ford company needs to recall the intake manifold because of this faulty part. Cost of replacement of coils and intake manifold over $1,300. Now car is bucking again and other coils may need replacing because of this slow leak.

Is the Mercury Grand Marquis still in production?

The Mercury Grand Marquis is a sedan that was manufactured by Ford from 1975-2011. The model has been discontinued. Read more Ford reviews to learn about other models. Time for a new car and not sure where to start?

When did the Crown Victoria replace the Grand Marquis?

For 1980, Ford introduced the LTD Crown Victoria as the first direct counterpart of the Grand Marquis. For 1979, Mercury downsized its full-size model line for the first time, with the Grand Marquis making its return as the premium model of the Mercury Marquis model range.

When did Mercury stop making the Monterey model?

For 1975, Mercury discontinued the Monterey (a Mercury nameplate since 1950), with the Marquis becoming the sole full-size Mercury product line. To expand its full-size model range upward, the Grand Marquis became the highest-trim Marquis, slotted above the Brougham.

Ford tends to use Plastic when they should not. The Ford company needs to recall the intake manifold because of this faulty part. Cost of replacement of coils and intake manifold over $1,300. Now car is bucking again and other coils may need replacing because of this slow leak.

The Mercury Grand Marquis is a sedan that was manufactured by Ford from 1975-2011. The model has been discontinued. Read more Ford reviews to learn about other models. Time for a new car and not sure where to start?

For 1980, Ford introduced the LTD Crown Victoria as the first direct counterpart of the Grand Marquis. For 1979, Mercury downsized its full-size model line for the first time, with the Grand Marquis making its return as the premium model of the Mercury Marquis model range.

For 1975, Mercury discontinued the Monterey (a Mercury nameplate since 1950), with the Marquis becoming the sole full-size Mercury product line. To expand its full-size model range upward, the Grand Marquis became the highest-trim Marquis, slotted above the Brougham.