Used 2011 Mercury Grand Marquis Sedan Consumer Reviews
Mercury Grand Marquis Review
Edmunds review of the mercury Grand Marquis tells me they have never driven one or other Ford products like them. Such as the Ford Crown Victoria or the Lincoln Town Car The mileage estimates for all there are not accurate. I have owned all three of these cars and they all get at least 29 to 30 miles to the gallon on the highway and 19 to 20 in town. I owned a 1997 Ford Crown Victoria with a police interceptor engine, but had the highway geared rear end. It was personally owned by a police officer as his own car. I drove that car from Kansas City to Memphis and filled up when the fuel gauge was almost on empty. It took about 17 gallons to fill it up and I had drive 497 miles!
great
perfect car inside and out
- Technology
- Performance
- Interior
- Comfort
- Reliability
- Value
- LS SedanMSRP: $9,975829 mi away
- LS Fleet SedanMSRP: $9,995981 mi away
- LS SedanMSRP: $7,9951,295 mi away
Last of the old school yank tanks
I rented a Grand Marquis because it was lined up with some Nissan Altimas and looked much more spacious for a family of five with all our luggage. It is huge inside (able to take a sixth passenger!), smooth and comfy and I liked it for this. However much I liked it, I have to admit that it is very thirsty on fuel and is enormous on the outside - not easy to park in a multi-storey cark park. It also corners in a heavy and sloppy fashion, as you would expect looking at it. It is an old design with all of the good and bad points you would expect of this.
Best car ever
Quiet strong comfortable...easy to maintain...should never stopped building these cars.
Strangers comment weekly on condition
Paint and clear coat is like new. This car attracts attention with its bright white Landau roof and perfect paint. Alpine navigation system in dash with gray leather interior. A real head-turner. 74000 MI. Ultimate Edition LS.