Used 2004 Mercury Grand Marquis Consumer Reviews
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Ford has continued to cheapen up what used to be a great car. Top of the line LS model with load leveling and electronic-digital dash still suffers from seats with less support than a 95 LS I traded to get it. Wind noise is greater since Ford went to a thinner glass all around in 97. The Load leveling air pump used to be quiet as it was located under the trunk but is in the engine compartment now and it is incredibly noisy.I enjoy the illusion of feeling safer in a large car but I have been taken advantage of by Ford for the last time.Even though side air bags have been available for years,the Grand Marquis whose basic platform hasn't changed in over 12 years, still does'nt have them.
Happy
Good ride and great power. Needs a little more leg room for third person in the front seat.
- LS Premium SedanMSRP: $6,49588 mi away
- LS Sedan 4DMSRP: $7,499154 mi away
- GS SedanMSRP: $11,890198 mi away
Quality Car
I sold Lincolns and Mercurys for many years. The Grand Marquis is the best American car on the road.
Good Buy
I am 63 and have been buying Mercurys for 10 years. This car is comfortable and takes the bumbs well but handling and gas is a diffrent story. I would buy the Nissan Altima or the Toyota Avalon before I boght a Mercury or Linclon but my brother works at Mercury in L.A.
Greatest Largest Best Car
A very large, but great handling car which suits my needs to hold clients in confort. I am a Real Estate Broker, and looks make the difference. This Car matches any car on the road for looks and ride, with a price which is extremely low. I look forward to having this car many years.