This Is Why You Should Buy a Mercury Grand Marquis!

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Hey there! Join me for an in-depth video tour of my brother's 2003 Mercury Grand Marquis. Thanks for tuning in, and I hope you enjoy the showcase!

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The purpose of this video is to help out fellow Grand Marquis owners to the best of my knowledge. The information provided in the video is supplied as is, with no warranty. Most information comes from my experience working on cars. It's not meant to replace shop manual or professional advice. I do not assume any liability whatsoever for property damage or injury incurred as a result of any of the information contained in this video. Use this information at your own risk.
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What’s up everyone! My brother and I have been really happy with the Grand Marquis. Even though it's not a fastest or luxurious car, it's been a reliable vehicle. 💯
It doesn't need much maintenance and has treating us very well. Thanks for watching !

XJJesse
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Im a 20 year old who wants one because I think an old armored couch with a v8 strapped to it and rear wheel drive is awesome! I like the look of the grand marquis too

AudaciousAce
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I'm not a grandpa. I'm a 60 plus uncle who drives a 2005 Grand Marquis LS Premium. It's has almost every option. Including five passenger leather seating with center console and floor shifter and a power factory moonroof. No digital instrument cluster. It has a factory dual exhaust version of the 4.6L Modular overhead cam V8 239hp at 287 pound feet of torque. The only modification I want to do is install Flowmaster FX mufflers, cat back, with resonators and 4 inch Marauder tips out the back. She's going to sound sweet. States like South Carolina allows modified exhaust systems as long as they're not too loud. Although some vehicles are quite loud. It out lived my Dad. Probably going to outlive me. Take good care of a Panther Platform Ford and they will literally run forever. Oh, I usually run the Interstate at 75mph. Middle lane, all the way.

grovermayersjr
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I currently own a ‘03 MGM LS. Bought it with 48k and now have 60k in 14 months. Love these cars. Search and find one owned by a one owner elderly person. Their generation really took care of these cars. God bless them. You won’t regret owning one of these perfect cars! Btw..I added KYB shocks and struts along with Moog sway bars. Highly recommend do that when you get one. Rides perfectly with no body roll at all.

WFO.
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I now have my fathers 2004 Grand Marquis . Like new. Only 89k Garage kept. Engine taken care of extremely well . I absolutely love driving it. Although its a bit difficult when trying to park and judging. Lol

RobertAnthonyLima-tsgd
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I have always owned a Mercury Grand Marquis LS since 1998 and still do.. Drove on average 30, 000 miles a year, traded them in at 230, 000 miles still running. Always bought them from Hertz Rental car at one year old, 12, 000 to 14, 000 miles, and low Blue Book.. Current one is 1999 with 84, 000 miles.

leroyives
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Damn, my boy is not only educating us on this great car but dropping facts of life. Appreciate you sir

TheJasonCoria
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I really love my 2006 MGM. 215000 miles, and still going strong!

MikeyMack
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I have a 2004 grand marquis ultimate edition and I'm super happy with it I love it

aithangee
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Great video I just picked up a 2010 original owner Grand Marquis ls in dark burgundy these cars were built to last other than a few quirks that I’m ironing out as I type this it’s gonna be a great car. Great Channel and great content.

rickycompton
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Picked up a 2004 with 74k for my son . He loves it!!

mdterp
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I have many new cool cars and trucks but thinking of getting a, lincoln town car, love how you get to it quickly. Great job

jamesharding
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Nice video. I've owned three of these. First a silver '05 Ultimate Edition, one-owner, meticulous ally maintained, 278, 000 miles, cloth interior, digital dash, no kids, smoke or pets. The tranny went out after only owning it a month and six days. Had to drive it 25 mph in REVERSE two miles back to the house to avoid a tow truck!
Then a silver '03 Ultimate Edition with 225, 000 and leather. Kids messed up the interior, but switched all the seats except driver seat from the '05. '03 has a factory clock in the dash panel and a silver V8 on the engine cover.
Smelled the tranny fluid after owning it a few weeks and decided to sell it.
Then found a white '04 with only 135, 000 miles. Tan leather, no digital dash, and thankfully, no air suspension.
Very happy with it. Change oil every 3000 with Lucas oil stabilizer. It'll turn 141, 000 in a couple days.
Peace out.

warriorDad
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I was thinking about getting on now I’m trynna get one for sure

trtv
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Good video love the funny commentary. 👍

WKJD
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Great platform. I’ve had 3 town cars and 1 grand marquis. I’m 44 and don’t give a damn if people think it’s a grandpa car. Grandpa knew what was good. 😂

Jonathan-yzcz
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i tried the NGK ruthenium HX spark plugs and i have a couple ignition coils that needs replaced and it got rid of the miss fires

Ghost-fjdi
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There’s a few things worth mentioning about these old tanks . Most P71 police interceptors are a bargain basement crown Vic with very few interior nices, they’re cloth or vinyl seats on vinyl floors cause they were intended to be hosed out. Most P71s have lived very hard lives basically running 24/7 365 so they’re kind of worn out. The performance myth keeps going but no they weren’t that fast even in police guise. At best they had 250 horsepower to move nearly 5, 000 pounds, they were built for durability and longevity. Around 2000ish to 03ish I think ford started using mustang cylinder heads on the 4.6 across the range which is when the power jumped to around 220 to 240 on the single exhaust civilian cars. The space is there to fit a dual exhaust system as well which will certainly help with power. The Grand Marquis is the better buy these days as many of the last cars built in 2010 and 2011 are still available having been owned by elderly people or their kids. 100, 000 miles is nothing to these big fords as drivetrains are very understressed. They don’t rev very high or run very hard which contributes to the longevity. As several police fleets still use them parts are still readily accessible too. Properly undercoated with around 50 to 100k and one should last you a decade or more easily. The best thing you’ll get here is no car payments. I would say that the next year and a half will be the time to buy. You’ll still have a chance at finding a low mileage example. It might be 20 years old but it will run and if you take care of it for quite a while

matthewcaughey
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Just Subbed...love the Grand Marquis content

sbcjraid
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Great video, would love to see more merc content. I bought an 04 GS from an elderly fella who used to work for FORD. He took good care of it, had 80k miles on the odometer (now has 94k) and he sold it to me for only $3, 000!!. It doesn't have all the bells and whistles as an LS but I still feel lucky to have one, many consider the 2003-2004 years to be the best. Only bad thing is the paint on the rear pillars is flaking off, I am currently saving for a paint job.

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