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5 out of 5 stars

Fred Flintstone’s Car

Robert Christopher, 11/12/2023
2007 Mercury Grand Marquis LS 4dr Sedan (4.6L 8cyl 4A)
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I call this car my Flintstone’s car, after the Flintstone’s cartoon, in that it is extremely easy to repair and maintain. I buy my car parts after market at the local auto parts store. For example, an oil filter is $6. Parts are easy to find. The ride is beautiful, and the car roomy. You can hide 4 dead bodies in the trunk it’s so huge. I take this on long road trips and after I’m rested, not tired, and I jump out of my car announcing “ Anyone for tennis!” I get compliments all the time on my car, and offers to buy. With a 4.8L engine, the car will run for another 10 years, despite my having 477000kms on it. I like my car.

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4 out of 5 stars

Excellent long lasting and reliable

Chris , 04/27/2022
2007 Mercury Grand Marquis LS 4dr Sedan (4.6L 8cyl 4A)
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My 96 was a solid vehicle with a great look lasting300,000 miles.it would have lasted much longer had I opted to replace the cracked plastic manifold. Damp weather caused intermittent window inoperable.My 99 is still running strong with 180,000 miles. Cruise control and wiper issues due to the multifunction switch not functioning properly. A relatively cheap and easy fix. Again windows intermittently inoperable during wet hot weather. Possibly due to spills on the door panel. Now on my third Grand Marquis and a 2007. Found this beauty in 2022 with 36,000 miles! It's an LS model yet no leather interior unfortunately and standard rims. Great vehicle I simply couldn't turn down as I'm a lifelong fan. Rear wheel drive with a V8 gives you a feeling of security and control. Plenty of power to get you up to speed without fear. Coupled with a smooth ride and the rack and pinion steering makes this model quite responsive and easy to handle. Although the stereo is not top of the line it's more than adequate for pleasant sound quality. A quality ride with plenty of options at a competitive price makes the Grand Marquis a worthwhile investment that can last literally for decades. I own a Chrysler 300 as well and in comparison it's clearly a much better vehicle than the Grand Marquis. Nearly every part that makes a luxury car is lesser in the Grand Marquis. Not so much that you would notice without having a better vehicle to compare it to. Yet the difference in price and cost of repairs more than make up for the difference. All in all if you like a solid V8 with rear wheel drive longevity plenty of interior room an a large trunk the Grand Marquis is an excellent choice.

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4 out of 5 stars

Good old school car

John in Georgia, 12/05/2019
2007 Mercury Grand Marquis LS 4dr Sedan (4.6L 8cyl 4A)
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I have owned my 07 Grand Marquis for almost ten years. My fourth Grand Marquis. Bought used with 30000 miles now has 103000. Still running like new. Comfortable and decent gas mileage for large V8 car. Only engine trouble is at 87,000 intake manifold gasket leaked I opted for new manifold and replaced the original spark plugs at that time $800. Transmission still works perfectly. I have been thinking about getting something newer (if they still made these I would probably buy one). After reading reviews on some of the newer cars transmission and engine problems. I am at a loss on what to choose. My wife says keep this one til the wheels fall off. It doesn't owe me anything probably go another 100,000. Been thinking of going Toyota Hybrid, not that I am an environmental wacko , but just like the concept.

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4.75 out of 5 stars

Great Car For The Money

J Forman, 08/27/2008
2007 Mercury Grand Marquis LS 4dr Sedan (4.6L 8cyl 4A)
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Owned a 1996 Lincoln town car prior to purchasing the Marquis. Was going to get another but took test ride in Mercury and said "this is it".So far this is as good of an automoble as you could want. Extremly comfortable excellent gas mileage.Averaged 26 mpg on two trips in excess of 1500 miles at 70 mph. Performs just as good as the Lincoln, plus cost $20,000 less at purchase. Great machine.

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4.75 out of 5 stars

Best large car for the money

wpd8458, 02/10/2007
2007 Mercury Grand Marquis LS 4dr Sedan (4.6L 8cyl 4A)
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I have just traded my 2006 Toyota Highlander in for a 2007 Mercury Grand Marquis LS. Pound for pound, dollar for dollar, this is the best large vehicle around. Comfort and space combined with tasteful styling make this car a great buy. It is like driving on a cloud.

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