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Mercury Grand Marquis

The Mercury Grand Marquis is an automobile that was sold by the Mercury division of Ford Motor Company from 1975 until 2011. From 1975 until 1982, it was the premium model of the Mercury Marquis line of full-size sedans, becoming a standalone model line in 1983. For 2003 and 2004, it was sold alongside the revival of the Mercury Marauder.

Mercury Grand Marquis
A 2003 to 2005 Mercury Grand Marquis
Overview
ManufacturerMercury (Ford)
Also calledFord Grand Marquis (Mexico and Venezuela)
Model years1975–2011
Body and chassis
ClassFull-size
PlatformFord Panther platform
RelatedFord LTD Crown Victoria
Lincoln Town Car
Chronology
PredecessorMercury Marquis

From 1979 until its 2011 discontinuation, the Grand Marquis shared the rear-wheel drive Panther platform with the Lincoln Town Car and the Ford (LTD) Crown Victoria. For 31 years, the Grand Marquis and Crown Victoria were functionally identical twins, built together on the same assembly line in Canada with only minor trim styling separating them. Produced across three generations, the Grand Marquis was offered nearly exclusively as a four-door sedan; a two-door sedan was marketed from 1975 until 1986. From 1983 until 1991, the model line included the wood-trimmed Mercury Colony Park station wagon.

During its production, the Grand Marquis was manufactured at two facilities alongside the (LTD) Crown Victoria and Mercury Marquis: the St. Louis Assembly Plant in Hazelwood, Missouri (1979-1985) and the St. Thomas Assembly Plant in Southwold, Ontario, Canada (1986-2011). While the discontinuation of the Mercury brand was announced during 2010, Mercury produced a limited run of 2011 vehicles. On January 4, 2011, the final Grand Marquis rolled off the assembly line, becoming the final Mercury vehicle ever produced.[1]

1975–1978

1975-1978
 
1977 Mercury Grand Marquis four-door thin-pillar hardtop
Overview
Model years1975–1978
AssemblyHazelwood, Missouri (St. Louis Assembly Plant)
Pico Rivera, California (Los Angeles Assembly)
Hapeville, Georgia (Atlanta Assembly)
Body and chassis
ClassFull-size car
Body style2-door hardtop (1975-1978)
2-door sedan (1979-1982)
4-door pillared hardtop (1975-1978)
4-door sedan (1979-1982)
5-door station wagon (1979-1982)
LayoutFR layout (body on frame)
PlatformFull-size Ford (1975–1978)
Ford Panther platform (1979–1982)
RelatedMercury Colony Park
Ford LTD
Ford Country Squire
Lincoln Continental
Chronology
PredecessorMercury Marquis
SuccessorMercury Grand Marquis (1983–1991)

For the 1967 model year, Mercury debuted the Marquis model line, introducing it as the Mercury counterpart of the Ford LTD. From 1967 to 1968, the Marquis was a two-door hardtop version of the Mercury Monterey. For 1969, Mercury reconfigured its full-size model range. While the Marquis was expanded to a full model range, the Montclair and Park Lane were discontinued, with the Marquis adopting the Brougham trim of the Park Lane; the Colony Park station wagon became its own product line. Replacing the S-55, the Marauder was revived as a fastback variant of the Marquis, lasting through 1970.

For 1974, the Grand Marquis nameplate made its first appearance, introduced as an interior trim package of the Marquis Brougham.[2][3] In addition to a wood-trim steering wheel, the interior was fitted with leather-and-velour split-bench seats.[3] 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.[4] Bridging the price and content gap between the Marquis Brougham and the Lincoln Continental, the Grand Marquis gave Mercury an opportunity to compete against the Buick Electra 225, Oldsmobile Ninety Eight, and Chrysler New Yorker Brougham. The Grand Marquis was equipped with the 460 V8; 4-wheel disc brakes were offered as an option. For 1976, in the interest of fuel economy, a 400 cubic-inch V8 became standard through 1977, with a 351 cubic-inch V8 becoming standard for 1978, except in California where the 400 V8 was standard. The 460 remained available as an option. For this generation, four-door models were thin-pillar sedans, with frameless door glass but a thin fixed B pillar between the doors. Coupes retained the hardtop body from pre-1975 cars but had fixed rear windows.

For the 1979 model year, as Ford and Mercury downsized their full-size model lines, the Grand Marquis made its return, gaining interior space over its 1978 predecessor.[5] For 1980, Ford introduced the LTD Crown Victoria as the first direct counterpart of the Grand Marquis.

First generation (1979–1991)

First generation
 
1983 Mercury Grand Marquis LS coupe
Overview
Also calledFord Conquistador (Venezuela, 1984–1989)
Ford Grand Marquis (Mexico, 1982-1984)
Model years1979–1991
987,818 produced
AssemblyCanada: St. Thomas, Ontario (St. Thomas Assembly)
United States: Hazelwood, Missouri (St. Louis Assembly Plant)
Venezuela: Barcelona, Anzoátegui (División Industrial Automotriz)
Mexico: Cuautitlán Assembly
Body and chassis
Body style2-door coupe
4-door sedan
5-door station wagon
RelatedMercury Colony Park
Ford LTD Crown Victoria
Ford Country Squire
Lincoln Town Car
Lincoln Continental
Powertrain
Engine302 cu in (4.9 L) 5.0 Windsor V8 (1983–1991)
351 cu in (5.8 L) Windsor V8 (1986–1991)
Transmission4-speed AOD automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase114.3 in (2,903 mm)[6]
Length213.5 in (5,423 mm)
Width77.5 in (1,968 mm)
Height55.4 in (1,407 mm)

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. Seventeen inches shorter and nearly 1000 pounds lighter (dependent on powertrain) than its 1978 predecessor. While its exterior footprint closely matched the Cougar (Montego) intermediate sedan, the 1979 Grand Marquis saw gains in interior and luggage space.[7]

During the early 1980s, all three Ford divisions underwent a substantial revision of their full-size and mid-size model ranges. Within Mercury, for 1983, the Fox mid-size platform was repackaged as the Marquis, with an all-new Cougar produced solely as a two-door coupe (the Zephyr was discontinued, replaced by the front-wheel drive Topaz). The Grand Marquis was left as the sole full-size Mercury; for the first time since 1951, the division produced a single sedan nameplate (alongside the Colony Park station wagon).

During its production, the first-generation Grand Marquis was marketed against the Buick Electra, Oldsmobile 98, and Chrysler New Yorker (and Fifth Avenue) both in size and price; by 1991, it would be the final vehicle in its segment produced with a rear-wheel drive layout and a V8 engine.

Chassis specification

The first-generation Grand Marquis was built on the rear-wheel drive Ford Panther platform. While Ford and Mercury sedans had shared common chassis underpinnings since 1961, the Panther chassis marked the first time the two model lines shared a common wheelbase (114.3 inches, downsized from 124 inches).

Although reduced in size, the Grand Marquis would retain the basic suspension design of its predecessor, with a live rear axle suspension and double wishbone independent front suspension, with coil springs at all four wheels. In 1985, gas-charged shock absorbers were standardized for the model line, with load-leveling rear air suspension introduced as an option.[8] The Grand Marquis was fitted with front vented disc brakes and rear drum brakes.[9]

For 1986, 15-inch wheels made their return as standard equipment (after having been an option since 1979).[8]

Powertrain

As the Grand Marquis became a distinct model line for 1983, its powertrain underwent several revisions. The standard 4.2L V8 was discontinued, with a 130 hp fuel-injected 4.9L V8 (rounded up to 5.0L by Ford) becoming the sole engine offering. Shared with the Lincoln Town Car and LTD Crown Victoria, in 1986, the 5.0L V8 adopted multi-port fuel injection with a cast-aluminum upper intake manifold, increasing output to 150 hp.[8][10] As an option, a 180 hp 5.8L V8 made its return for the Grand Marquis[citation needed]; shared with Ford police/fleet cars, the 5.8L V8 was the final carbureted engine sold in North America by Ford at the time of its 1991 discontinuation.

Both the 5.0L and 5.8L V8 engines were paired with the four-speed AOD overdrive automatic transmission.

Engine name Years available Configuration Horsepower Torque Transmission
Ford 5.0L Windsor V8 1983–1991 302 cu in (4.9 L) OHV V8
  • 130 hp (97 kW; 132 PS) (1983)[11]
  • 140 hp (104 kW; 142 PS) (1984-1985, US)[12]
  • 155 hp (116 kW; 157 PS) (1984-1985, Canada)[13]
  • 150 hp (112 kW; 152 PS) (1986-1991)[10]
  • 240 lb⋅ft (330 N⋅m) (1983)[11]
  • 250 lb⋅ft (340 N⋅m) (1984-1985, US)[12]
  • 265 lb⋅ft (359 N⋅m) (1984-1985, Canada)[13]
  • 270 lb⋅ft (370 N⋅m) (1986-1991)[10]
Ford AOD 4-speed overdrive automatic
Ford Windsor V8[14] 1986–1991 5.8 L (351 cu in) OHV V8 180 hp (134 kW; 182 PS) 285 lb⋅ft (386 N⋅m)

Body

The first-generation Grand Marquis was offered by Mercury solely as a sedan, in two-door and four-door configurations. For 1983 only, the Grand Marquis was offered as a station wagon (effectively a Colony Park without woodgrain trim); from 1984 onward, all full-size Mercury wagons were Colony Parks. While styled nearly identical to the LTD Crown Victoria, the first-generation Grand Marquis was three inches longer than its Ford counterpart; alongside the doors and front and rear windows, only the bumpers are externally shared between the two model lines.

After the 1987 model year, the two-door Grand Marquis was discontinued; only 4,904 were produced.[15]

Exterior

In contrast to the stainless-steel band surrounding the B-pillars of the LTD Crown Victoria, the Grand Marquis was offered with multiple vinyl roof configurations, sharing the B-pillar "coach lamps" of the Lincoln Town Car.[16] Alongside the standard half-length vinyl roof, a full-length roof was offered; the LS offered an additional option of a "formal roof", configured with a "frenched" rear window. The Grand Marquis was styled with a different rear fascia, using full-width taillamps (separated by the license plate).

During its production, the first-generation Grand Marquis underwent minor changes. For 1982, simulated vents were removed from the front fenders. For 1983, as the Grand Marquis became a distinct model line, the grille and taillamps were redesigned.[8] For 1985, to lower production costs, the external "Electronic Fuel Injection" and "Automatic Overdrive" emblems were deleted (both had become standard features); for 1986, a CHMSL (center brake light) was introduced.[8]

For 1988, the Grand Marquis underwent a mid-cycle revision, with restyled front and rear fascias, better integrating the bumpers into the bodywork. To save weight, steel bumpers were replaced by aluminum.[8]

Interior

From 1979 to 1991, the Grand Marquis sedan was offered solely as a six-passenger sedan with a front bench seat. While largely similar to its Ford counterpart, the dashboard of the Grand Marquis was trimmed with brushed stainless steel; in place of the horizontal speedometer, the Grand Marquis was fitted with two square pods for the fuel gauge, warning lights, and speedometer.

In 1985, the dashboard underwent several revisions. Alongside the adoption of a single-DIN radio unit (phased in across all Ford vehicles), the 8-track cassette player and CB radio options were discontinued; control of the horn shifted from the turn signal stalk to the steering wheel.[8]

As part of the 1988 revision, the interior was updated with all-new seats (distinguished by taller head restraints), an updated dashboard (with more wood trim and revised gauges). The Grand Marquis LS received options including a JBL Audio 6-speaker AM/FM/Cassette stereo system (with a power antenna) and a heated windshield called "Instaclear".

For 1990, the interior underwent a second major revision. To comply with passive-restraint regulations, the Grand Marquis was given a driver-side airbag; the rear outboard seats received 3-point seatbelts.[17] Coinciding with the addition of the airbag, a new steering column consolidated the turn signal and windshield wiper controls onto a single stalk; tilt steering became standard.[8][17] The dashboard was completely redesigned, adopted the horizontal speedometer used by Ford (using a silver background); for the first time, a temperature gauge was included alongside the fuel gauge.[17]

Trim

From 1979 to 1982, the Grand Marquis returned as a sub-model of the Mercury Marquis model line. Marketed as the flagship Mercury nameplate, the Grand Marquis competed against the Buick Electra, Oldsmobile 98, and Chrysler New Yorker (and New Yorker Fifth Avenue). For 1983, the Grand Marquis was expanded to an unnamed standard trim and the top-trim LS. The former effectively replaced the Marquis Brougham (the Brougham nameplate was adopted by the mid-size Marquis) and the latter was a trim designation adopted across the Mercury model line during the 1980s.

As part of the 1988 model update, the standard-trim Grand Marquis became the GS (in line with the Topaz and Sable). The badging of the model line underwent a revision, as the script lettering used since its 1975 introduction was replaced by block-style lettering (in the style of the Sable, Topaz, and Tracer); the Lincoln-style hood ornament was replaced by a version with the Mercury "flying M" badge", which were added to the trunk lid and wheels.

Production

Production figures[15]
Year 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 Total production
Units 95,718 131,396 147,139 98,929 120,503 111,611 130,248 72,945 79,329 987,818

Second generation (1992–1997)

Second generation (EN53)[18]
 
1994 Grand Marquis LS
Overview
Also calledFord Grand Marquis (Mexico)
ProductionJanuary 14, 1991–October 1997
Model years1992–1997
AssemblyCanada: St. Thomas, Ontario (St. Thomas Assembly)
Body and chassis
Body style4-door sedan
RelatedFord Crown Victoria
Ford Police Interceptor
Lincoln Town Car
Powertrain
Engine4.6 L Modular V8
Transmission4-speed AOD automatic
4-speed AOD-E automatic
4-speed 4R70W automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase114.4 in (2,906 mm)
Length212.4 in (5,395 mm) (1992–94)
211.8 in (5,380 mm) (1995–97)
Width77.8 in (1,976 mm) (1992–94)
78.0 in (1,981 mm) (1995–97)
Height56.8 in (1,443 mm)
 
Rear view 1997 MGM
 
1993 Grand Marquis LS (Netherlands)

Unveiled on November 28, 1990, for the 1992 model year, both Ford and Mercury Panther-platform cars underwent their most extensive changes since their introduction for 1979. While the chassis was retained, the body was all-new from the ground up. After thirteen years on the market, the full-size sedans from Mercury and Ford were struggling against far more modern competition. Additionally, as an unintentional consequence of years of badge engineering, the Grand Marquis and its LTD Crown Victoria counterpart were left as virtual identical twins. In a significant break from precedent, the Grand Marquis and Ford Crown Victoria (no longer an LTD model) were allowed completely different bodies; the only visually shared body parts were the front doors and the windshield. Development began in early 1987, with a design approval in 1988, January 14, 1991 start of production, and March 21, 1991 introduction.[19][20]

In line with the rest of Ford Motor Company vehicles sold in North America, aerodynamics and fuel economy played a large role in the design of the new Grand Marquis. Unlike the Crown Victoria, which followed the design themes of the Ford Taurus, the Grand Marquis would combine contemporary design with traditional styling features seen in full-size sedans such as full-width taillights, a formal roofline, and a chrome waterfall grille. In various forms, the chrome waterfall grille became a signature styling feature across the Mercury product line from the late 1990s onward.

As part of the redesign, Ford sought a new type of buyer for its full-size Mercury sedan; instead of the older buyers who traditionally bought them, the 1992 Grand Marquis was marketed to younger buyers in need of a larger car than a Ford Taurus/Mercury Sable.[21] As such, the opera lamps and padded vinyl top were discontinued (the latter becoming a dealer-installed option), and the imitation wire wheel covers were replaced by aluminum alloy wheels. Revisions to the suspension and steering were made to improve both ride and handling.[21] To improve stopping, four-wheel disc brakes replaced the rear drum brakes, with optional ABS; traction control was available as an option.

As with the 1988-1991 models, the Grand Marquis was available in base-trim GS and deluxe-trim LS models. LS models are distinguished by front cornering lamps. From 1992 onward, the Grand Marquis was produced solely as a four-door sedan, as the Colony Park station wagon was discontinued. Ford's Keyless Entry System became optional on lower-trim packages, and standard on upper trim packages.

Year-to-year changes

 
1992 Grand Marquis LS
 
1997 Grand Marquis LS
  • 1992: Second-generation Grand Marquis introduced at the North American International Auto Show on January 11, 1991 after the November 28, 1990 unveiling. It launched on March 21, 1991 as an early 1992 model.[21] All models come with driver's-side airbag standard with an optional passenger-side airbag. Partway through the model year, the AOD transmission was replaced by the AOD-E, which brought with it a different bellhousing pattern.
  • 1993: Dual airbags become standard equipment on all models. Radios are redesigned with a new control layout.
  • 1994: Increased side door impact protection. A/C refrigerant changed from R-12 to R-134a.
  • 1995: Mid-cycle redesign. Exterior trim features increased use of body-color trim and less chrome. On the front, a larger, rounder grille is better integrated to the body, while all lights on the front are changed to clear lenses. The license plate is now centered in between the taillamps. On the trunk lid, the Mercury and Grand Marquis lettering is italicized and reduced in size. Inside, much of the interior receives an update, with new seats, door panels, and the entire dashboard is redesigned with attention paid to ergonomics. Switching locations with the climate controls, a Double-DIN radio featured large buttons and knobs; on models without automatic climate controls, rotary knobs replaced sliding controls. The power seat controls, if specified, were now located on the door panels along with enlarged buttons for the power windows and door locks. The outdated horizontal speedometer was replaced by the instrument cluster used in the Crown Victoria (adding a voltmeter and oil-pressure gauge); a digital instrument panel with the trip computer was still an option.
  • 1996: No major changes. Inside, the Ford "brick" airbag wheel in use since 1990 was replaced with a new design shared with many Ford and Lincoln-Mercury cars, integrating the horn into a smaller steering wheel hub.
  • 1997: Last year for the second-generation Grand Marquis. The Mercury emblems are removed from the C-pillars. Following the discontinuation of the Chevrolet Caprice and Buick Roadmaster by General Motors, 1997 Grand Marquis sales would rise over 20% in comparison to 1996.

Powertrain

 
1995–97 Mercury Grand Marquis (with dealer-installed vinyl roof)

While the Panther platform was carried over from 1991, an all-new engine would be used for the 1992 Grand Marquis. The replacement for the OHV 5.0 L and 5.8 L Windsor V8s, the 4.6 L SOHC Modular V8 engine was the first (and as of 2014, the only) overhead-cam V8 to appear in an American-market full-size sedan. Producing 190 hp, it was more powerful and more fuel-efficient than either of its predecessors. An optional handling package, including a heavy-duty suspension, 3.27 rear-axle (instead of 2.73), and a dual-exhaust system that raised engine output to 210 hp was an option. It was largely the counterpart to the Ford Crown Victoria Touring Sedan.

All models of the Grand Marquis were coupled to a 4-speed automatic transmission. For 1993, the hydraulically controlled AOD transmission was replaced by the electronically controlled AOD-E transmission.[17] In 1995, the AOD-E was replaced the heavier-duty 4R70W transmission;[17] it was shared with the Lincoln Mark VIII and Town Car.

Engine name Years available Configuration Horsepower Torque Transmission
Ford Modular V8 1992-1997 4.6 L (281 cu in) SOHC 16-valve V8
  • 190 hp (193 PS) (single-exhaust)
  • 210 hp (213 PS) (dual-exhaust; trailer-towing or handling package)
  • 260 lb⋅ft (350 N⋅m)
  • 270 lb⋅ft (370 N⋅m)
Ford AOD 4-speed overdrive automatic (1992)

Ford AOD-E 4-speed overdrive automatic (1993-1994)

Ford 4R70W 4-speed overdrive automatic

(1995-1997)

Production

While the redesigned 1992 Grand Marquis/Crown Victoria would prove more fuel-efficient than their predecessors, a loophole in CAFE regulations allowed Ford Motor Company to sell both full-size cars and improve the average economy of all of its cars. CAFE regulations require vehicles with fewer than 75% domestic parts content to be counted as part of an automaker's imported fleet rather than a domestic one. During the 1991 retooling for production of 1992 models at its St. Thomas, Ontario facility, Ford switched a number of its parts suppliers from Canada and the United States to suppliers outside North America, bringing the domestic parts content of the Grand Marquis and Crown Victoria below 75%.[22] As such, the Grand Marquis was now part of a fleet consisting primarily of the far more fuel-efficient Ford Festiva rather than other V8-engined cars such as the Cougar and Ford Mustang.

After 1996, General Motors ended production of its B-platform sedans, discontinuing the Buick Roadmaster and Chevrolet Caprice; without its closest direct competitors, Ford and Lincoln-Mercury were left with a highly profitable market niche essentially to themselves;[23] however, several competitors began to introduce competitive vehicles in the segment. Replacing the outdated Imperial and Fifth Avenue, the 1994 Chrysler New Yorker (bench seat) and LHS (bucket seats) were the first Chrysler sedans to match the interior dimensions of the Grand Marquis since the 1970s. For 1995, the Toyota Avalon was the first Japanese-brand sedan sold with six-passenger seating (although assembled in the United States); an extended-wheelbase version of the Camry, the Avalon was considered a full-size sedan on the basis of its interior space.

Production figures[24]
Year 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Total production
Units 163,262 90,367 107,894 94,202 104,433 127,949 688,107

Third generation (1998–2002)

Third generation (EN114)[25]
 
Overview
Also calledFord Grand Marquis (Mexico, Venezuela)
Model years1998–2002
AssemblyCanada: St. Thomas, Ontario (St. Thomas Assembly)
Body and chassis
Body style4-door sedan
RelatedFord Crown Victoria
Ford Police Interceptor
Lincoln Town Car
Powertrain
Engine4.6 L Modular V8
Transmission4-speed 4R70W automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase114.7 in (2,913 mm)
Length211.9 in (5,382 mm)
Width78.2 in (1,986 mm)
Height56.8 in (1,443 mm)

The third-generation Grand Marquis went on sale in late 1997 for the 1998 model year with an evolutionary update to the exterior and interior. While the 1992 Crown Victoria was better received in the marketplace than the new-for-1991 Chevrolet Caprice, its exterior design (inspired by the Ford Taurus) was not as popularly accepted as the Grand Marquis. The love-or-hate styling factor was bolstered by the fact that the Grand Marquis outsold the Crown Victoria in 1994 and 1997, despite the Vic's police and fleet sales advantage. Ford took note and kept the Grand Marquis' design language in place for 1998 while bringing much of it to the Crown Victoria to pivot away from 1992 to 1997 "Aero" look.

To streamline production, Ford and Mercury returned to a shared rear roofline between the two model lines, using the formal rear styling of the Grand Marquis; the configuration would remain in use through the end of production in 2011.

With General Motors' full-size B-body vehicles discontinued in 1996 to focus on more profitable SUVs and trucks, the third-generation Grand Marquis mostly competed against its Ford Crown Victoria counterpart and remained successful, selling over 100,000 units per year.

Chassis specification

The third-generation Grand Marquis retained the Panther chassis from its predecessors, lengthened in wheelbase to 114.7 inches. To upgrade handling stability, the three-link rear axle (in use on large Fords since 1965) was replaced by a four-link rear axle with a Watt's linkage, though a solid rear axle was retained.[17] To improve braking, the four-wheel disc brakes were given dual-piston calipers for the front rotors, requiring the use of 16-inch wheels.[17] For 2002, ABS became standard.[17] The traction control (which remained an option) was revised to work at any speed (rather than only low speeds).

Powertrain

The third-generation Grand Marquis retained the same powertrain as the 1995-1997 Grand Marquis, with a 4.6L Modular V8 and a 4-speed 4R70W automatic transmission. In a minor revision, several underhood components were relocated, with the power steering reservoir was attached to the engine and the coolant overflow reservoir was relocated onto the radiator (both were located on a fender).[17] In another change, the engine was converted to coil-on-plug ignition along with fail-safe cooling using a dual-speed electric fan.[17]

For 1998, the standard-equipment V8 (with single exhaust) was increased in output to 200 hp (from 190). The handling suspension package continued in production, paired with the dual-exhaust version of the 4.6L V8, producing 215 hp. For 2001, the engines were re-tuned to 220 and 235 hp, respectively.

A 2.73 rear-axle ratio was paired with single-exhaust engines; as part of the handling package, a numerically higher rear-axle ratio was used. For 2000 and early 2001, a 3.55 rear axle was used; other versions used a 3.27 rear axle.

Engine name Configuration Years available Output Transmission
Horsepower Torque
Ford Modular V8 4.6 L (281 cu in) SOHC 16-valve V8 1998-2000 200 hp (203 PS) (single exhaust)

215 hp (218 PS) (dual exhaust; handling package)

265 lb⋅ft (359 N⋅m)285 lb⋅ft (386 N⋅m) Ford 4R70W 4-speed overdrive automatic
2001-2002 220 hp (223 PS) (single exhaust)

235 hp (238 PS) (dual-exhaust; handling package/LSE)

265 lb⋅ft (359 N⋅m)275 lb⋅ft (373 N⋅m)
1998-2002 221 hp (224 PS) (dual exhaust; GCC export) 304 lb⋅ft (412 N⋅m)

Body design

While bearing a strong resemblance to the previous generation, the 1998 Grand Marquis shared only the roof stamping and doors from its 1997 predecessor. Designers revised the front and rear bumpers, squaring off their design. The exterior trim was largely simplified, deleting the chrome trim above the headlamps. The rear fascia is similar to the Crown Victoria but instead uses a red lens panel between the taillights. The grille was restyled slightly as a larger version of the 1995-1997 design.

The interior was carried over from the 1995 update, with a two-spoke steering wheel replacing the previous four-spoke design. The chrome trim was deleted from the column-mounted gear shifter and the turn signal lever.[17] For 2001, the Crown Victoria and Grand Marquis adopted radios with an integrated clock function (used by other Ford vehicles since the early 1980s), with the separate digital clock deleted.[17]

Production figures[24]
Year 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 Total production
Units 134,155 142,372 132,870 100,774 96,034 606,206

Fourth generation (2003–2011)

Fourth generation
 
2005 Mercury Grand Marquis (30th Anniversary Edition)
Overview
Also calledFord Grand Marquis (Mexico)
Production2002-January 4, 2011
Model years2003–2011
AssemblyCanada: St. Thomas, Ontario (St. Thomas Assembly)
Body and chassis
Body style4-door sedan
RelatedMercury Marauder
Ford Crown Victoria
Ford Police Interceptor
Lincoln Town Car
Powertrain
Engine4.6 L Modular V8
Transmission4-speed 4R70W automatic(2003–2005)
4-speed 4R75E automatic (2006–2011)
Dimensions
Wheelbase2003–2008: 114.7 in (2,913 mm)
2009–2011: 114.6 in (2,911 mm) 120.7 in (3,066 mm) (GSL)
Length211.9 in (5,382 mm) (1998–2005)
212.0 in (5,385 mm) (2006–2011) 220.0 in (5,588 mm) (GSL)
Width78.2 in (1,986 mm) (1998–2008)
78.3 in (1,989 mm) (2009–2011)
Height56.8 in (1,443 mm) (1998–2008)
56.3 in (1,430 mm) (2009–2011)
Curb weight4,118–4,137 pounds (1,868–1,877 kg)
 
2005 Mercury Grand Marquis
 
2003-2005 Mercury Grand Marquis
 
2006-2007 Mercury Grand Marquis LS
 
2006 Mercury Grand Marquis LS
 
Photograph of a 2006-2011 Mercury Grand Marquis instrument panel
 
2011 Mercury Grand Marquis. This vehicle was converted to run on propane.

For 2003, the Grand Marquis saw an extensive styling update, and the Ford Panther chassis was redesigned for the first time since its introduction for 1979. During the 2000s, Mercury would introduce two additional full-size sedans: the 2003-2004 Mercury Marauder and the 2005-2007 Mercury Montego (rebranded the 2008-2009 Mercury Sable). In addition, the Grand Marquis largely replaced the Ford Crown Victoria in the retail market since the CV was removed from retail sale for the 2008 model year. This was reflected in the fourth generation Grand Marquis' styling shifting over to the more generic look of the third-generation Crown Victoria, combining elements of both vehicles into one model that would serve both customer bases.

In 2010, the Grand Marquis marked 35 years of production, overtaking the Cougar as the longest-produced nameplate sold by the Mercury brand. In September 2010, after a short production run, the final versions for retail sale were produced. Slated to end production in December 2010, the production of fleet models was extended due to a parts shortage at the St. Thomas, Ontario factory. On January 4, 2011, the last Grand Marquis was produced in St. Thomas; it was the last Mercury produced by Ford.

Chassis

While styling changes to the 2003 Grand Marquis were evolutionary, the changes to the Panther platform were far more extensive. To improve chassis rigidity, an all-new frame was introduced with fully boxed and hydroformed frame rails. In an effort to improve handling, the front and rear suspension were redesigned along with the brakes. A quiet EBD brake booster with a mechanical panic assist system was added. The new suspension changes required changing wheel designs to those with a high positive offset. Rack and pinion steering replaced the old recirculating ball system in an effort to increase steering precision and reduce costs. In standard versions of the Grand Marquis, the rear-axle ratio was 2.73:1; in LSE and versions with the handling suspension, a 3.27:1 rear-axle ratio was used. The handling package was standard equipment on LS-trim export models.

For 2008, the Handling and Performance Package, as well as the 5-passenger front bucket-seat option, were both discontinued; both were similar to the Crown Victoria's LX Premium Sport and Handling Package. These were the only post-1992 Grand Marquis variants produced for North America to be equipped with dual exhaust.

For the 2003 model year, the Grand Marquis retained the version of the Modular V8 introduced in 2001. Single-exhaust versions produced 220 hp, while the dual-exhaust version raised output to 235 hp. During the redesign, a number of changes were made to the engine. The oil pan was enlarged 20% to six quarts and an engine knock sensor was made standard. Other changes included an intake manifold with an aluminum water crossover and an electronic returnless fuel system. The new engine was distinguished by a redesigned engine cover, featuring a chrome "V8" emblem; the oil filler cap was moved to the passenger-side valve cover and the power steering fluid reservoir was moved off of the engine block onto the radiator shroud.

For 2006, revisions to engine tuning added 4 hp to both versions of the Modular V8, for a total of 224 and 239 hp, respectively. In 2007, the engine was given flex-fuel capability (E85). After the 2007 model year, the 239 hp version of the Grand Marquis was sold exclusively for GCC export.

All versions of the Grand Marquis were sold with variants of the AOD 4-speed overdrive automatic transmission. From 2003 to 2005, the 4R70W was used. In 2006, it was replaced by the 4R75E shared with the Ford truck lineup.[17]

Engine name Years available Configuration Horsepower Torque Transmission
Ford Modular V8 2003-2011 4.6 L (281 cu in) SOHC 2-valve V8
  • 224 hp (227 PS) (single-exhaust)
  • 239 hp (242 PS) (dual-exhaust; LSE, export)
  • 272 lb⋅ft (369 N⋅m)
  • 287 lb⋅ft (389 N⋅m)
Ford 4R70W 4-speed overdrive automatic (2003-2005)

Ford 4R75E 4-speed overdrive automatic (2006-2011)

Exterior

As part of the redesign, Lincoln-Mercury stylists were tasked with giving the Grand Marquis a more contemporary look, bringing it in line with other Mercury-division vehicles. While largely evolutionary, a number of changes modernized the exterior. In a change similar to the 2003 Town Car redesign, the heavily rounded bumpers seen on the Grand Marquis since 1992 gave way to a squared-off lower look. The trunk and taillight trim was simplified with more contemporary badging. In the front, to improve cooling, a larger grille introduced the Grand Marquis to the Mercury waterfall-style grille trim. The previously optional locking gas cap was removed on all models. Grand Marquis LS Limited Editions were equipped with a hood ornament, seen for the first time since 1991; the option also marked the return of factory-produced two-tone paint. To ease production, the Grand Marquis adopted body-color trim for the B-pillars, similar to the Crown Victoria.

In 2005, for a single year, the radio antenna became externally mounted, to the rear fender. After years of declining sales, chrome wire wheel covers were optional from the factory for the last time. For 2006, the Grand Marquis was given a mid-cycle exterior update, in what would be the last styling update for the Panther vehicles. The trapezoidal grille seen since 1995 was replaced by a rectangular one with a waterfall pattern similar to the Montego; the headlight clusters no longer extended to the sides of the grille, in a fashion similar to the 1988-1991 Grand Marquis. A redesign of the lower bumper allowed the addition of foglights as an option for the first time. In the rear, the trunk trim was changed from red to gray.

Interior

While not as extensive as changes to the exterior or chassis, Mercury made a number of changes to update the interior of the Grand Marquis in its 2003 redesign. Updated door panels and redesigned switchgear improved interior ergonomics, while the dashboard from 1995 remained in place. A dual media (cassette/CD) player made standard along with a valet key.[17] In the interest of safety, and to keep up with other Ford Motor Company vehicles, a shoulder belt was added for the rear middle passenger and side airbags were introduced as an option.[17]

In 2005, due to several mechanical modifications, several changes are made.[17] The steering column is replaced with a non-locking design; a flat-top steering wheel replaces the round-top version used since 1998. A fully electronic throttle moves the cruise control function into the main engine computer. For the front seats, occupant weight sensors were added, which allowed the front passenger airbag to be disabled. An Audiophile 6-disc in-dash CD changer became available as an option on LS-trim models.

For 2006, another major change was made as the instrument panel on all Panther-platform cars was redesigned; the optional digital instrument panel was discontinued, as was the use of an analog odometer. While the oil pressure and voltage gauges were removed, a notable addition was a tachometer; the Grand Marquis was one of the last Ford vehicles sold without one. Similar to other Ford vehicles, the new instrument panel features a Driver Information Center (trip computer), consolidating many functions previously seen in the overhead console in between the speedometer and tachometer. In 2007, an auto-dimming rearview mirror was added as an option, along with a full-size spare tire (making its return). In 2009, due to federal regulations, side airbags became standard equipment along with recessed window switches.

Trim

As part of the redesign, Mercury would change the Grand Marquis trim lineup for 2003. In place of the traditional two-model line, the Grand Marquis was expanded to five. In addition to the base-trim GS, there was now GS Convenience, LS Premium, LS Ultimate, and LSE. Introduced at the Chicago Auto Show in February 2001, and in showrooms by May, the LSE was designated as the LS Premium with a heavy-duty rear suspension, shorter rear-axle ratio, and a 239-hp dual-exhaust engine; it offered 5-passenger seating with leather, dual power bucket seats, with a center console and floor shifter. The 2003 LSE was short-lived, as its production ended in December 2002; it made a brief return for 2005.

From 2003 to 2005 a Limited Edition version of the LS model was sold. This included an appearance package with chromed mirrors, body-colored door handles, and a two-tone leather interior. Limited Edition models also came with side airbags standard. They included a Mercury badge hood ornament, making its return for the first time since 1991.

For 2007 LS models, a Palm Beach trim option was available; it consisted primarily of special upholstery and badging. For 2009, following the introduction of a "No-Stock" marketing guideline by Lincoln-Mercury, the Grand Marquis trim line underwent a revision. Aside from long-wheelbase GCC export models, the GS was dropped, while the LS was split into two series: LS Fleet and LS Retail. The former was available exclusively for fleet purchase in the United States while the latter was available only by dealer special order to minimize unsold inventory of cars. Moreover, incentives as high as $4000 per vehicle were added to remove previous stock from dealer lots. As Ford had announced the discontinuation of the Mercury brand in the summer of 2010, all 2011 examples are Mercury Grand Marquis LS Ultimate Editions.

Sales

Production figures[24]
Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010[26] 2011[27] Total Production
Units 92,140 87,583 66,133 54,688 50,664 29,766 24,783 28,543 248 434,548

Discontinuation

On June 2, 2010, Ford announced that it would end production of all Mercury vehicles by the end of 2010 as it discontinued the brand after 72 years. As a result of an unplanned delay in parts shipments, the final Grand Marquis was produced on January 4, 2011 at 7:46 am.[1] The St. Thomas Assembly plant in Ontario, Canada closed in September 2011, bringing an end to the production of the Ford Crown Victoria and Lincoln Town Car.

In continuous production for 36 years, the Grand Marquis was the longest-produced Mercury. In total, over 2.7 million were produced, making it the best-selling vehicle sold by the brand.[28] Among Ford Motor Company models in North America, only the Ford Econoline, Ford Mustang, Ford Thunderbird, Ford F-Series, and Lincoln Continental nameplates have been produced longer. The Panther platform served as the basis for Grand Marquis design for 32 years. Nearly unmatched by other automakers for longevity, the external appearance of the Grand Marquis remained largely unchanged for the last 19 years of its production life (along with its engine, the 2011 model shared a number of body panels with its 1992 counterpart).

Production totals (1983-2011)
Year 1983-1991 1992–1997 1998–2002 2003–2011 Total production
Units 987,818 688,107 606,206 434,548 2,716,679

Export markets

During its production, the Grand Marquis was sold throughout North America, although it was not always badged as a Mercury. Outside of North America, exports were concentrated on the Middle Eastern market, where its large size and V8 power were attributes still sought by buyers towards the end of production.

Canada

After 1999, Ford of Canada discontinued sales of the Ford Crown Victoria outside of commercial fleets and law enforcement, concentrating civilian sales in Canada on the Mercury Grand Marquis. Following the 2004 model year, the Mercury brand was phased out in Canada, though Ford of Canada would market the Grand Marquis through its Ford dealerships. Sales continued through the end of production in 2011, as it was replaced by the redesigned Ford Taurus introduced for 2010.

Mexico

Ford de Mexico would market the Mercury Grand Marquis under the Ford brand twice. In 1982, the Grand Marquis was introduced as the replacement for the Ford LTD Crown Victoria and wagons, but it was always sold in Mexico as a Ford model. The Grand Marquis wagon was produced and sold for the Mexican market as the Ford Grand Marquis Country Squire; it was sold through the 1984 model year. From 1982 to 1984 it was manufactured in Mexico, after which it was imported from St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada. Wearing both Ford and Mercury badging, the Grand Marquis adapted a Ford Blue Oval on the trunk lid after 1998.

Although the Ford Grand Marquis was considered a sales success in Mexico and developed a reputation for luxury and prestige as the most expensive domestic nameplate available for sale, as in the United States, sales began to decline as the model aged. For the 2005 model year, Ford de Mexico replaced the Grand Marquis with the Ford Five Hundred, sold through 2007.

Middle East (GCC)

 
GCC-spec 2003 Grand Marquis LS
 
A Rare LWB Version of the Grand Marquis; the GSL.
 
Mercury Grand Marquis GSL Side View

The Grand Marquis and its Ford Crown Victoria counterpart were marketed in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). The GCC-Spec vehicles initially offered a lower price, reliability, and relative simplicity (compared to German and Japanese luxury sedans), but the GCC-spec Mercury Grand Marquis began to lose market share in the 2000s towards updated competitors (such as the Holden-produced Chevrolet Caprice and Dodge Charger).

Modification

 
Rear interior, showing 40/20/40 Lincoln Town Car front seats

Produced alongside North American examples in St. Thomas, Ontario, GCC-Spec versions of the Mercury Grand Marquis included several mechanical and trim modifications.

All were fitted with the High Ambient Temperature and Speed Package, heavy-duty battery, and an auxiliary transmission fluid cooler. Prior to 2002, export vehicles included a catalytic converter delete option. All standard-wheelbase examples were fitted with true dual exhaust.

To upgrade handling, the Grand Marquis was available with an Export Handling Package as an option. The counterpart to the Handling and Performance Package sold in the United States, the Export Handling Package consisted of rear air suspension (with stiffer springs), a larger front stabilizer bar, and a heavy-duty rear stabilizer bar. In contrast to the U.S., the GCC-spec option retained the stock rear axle ratio. Standard on the LS trim level, the package was available for any standard-wheelbase GCC-spec Grand Marquis. Following 2003, the model was identified by a trunk lid spoiler (shared with the Mercury Marauder).

From 1998, the GCC-spec Mercury Grand Marquis was fitted with the 40/20/40 split front seats of the Lincoln Town Car (in place of a 50/50 split-bench). To accommodate for the Middle Eastern climate, cloth seats are standard equipment, with leather upholstery as an option. In addition, the language of warning labels are in Arabic.

Trim variation

 
C-pillar badging on a 2009 Grand Marquis GSL

Middle Eastern versions of the Grand Marquis are equipped with slightly different options and features than their North American counterparts. Prior to 2009, six different trim levels were available:

  • GS
  • GS Convenience
  • GSL (Long wheelbase version)
  • LS (LSE limited to mid-2001 to mid-2003 and 2005 model year)
  • LS Premium
  • LS Ultimate

In 2009, the LS models were only available with a column shifter and 40/20/40 Lincoln Town Car seats, available in luxury cloth or leather trim. The GSL is a long-wheelbase model offering 152 millimetres (6.0 in) of extra legroom for rear passengers. It is equipped like an LS model, with standard features such as an 8-way power driver's seat (2-way manual passenger seat), side airbags, leather-wrapped steering wheel, automatically dimming rearview mirror, electronic climate control, power-adjustable pedals, premium sound system with CD and cassette, 17-inch wheels with 235/55WR17 Goodyear Eagle RS-A tires, heated door mirrors, fog lights and special "GSL" badging. The once-optional gauge cluster is standard, with controls located on the center of the dashboard, between the headunit and climate controls. In North America, this model was only available to fleet customers as a commercial (taxi) version of the Ford Crown Victoria.

For 2009, the Grand Marquis was only available in two different trim levels: GSL and LS, both of which were near-identical in terms of features and options. The LS was a Fleet model, which was heavily de-contented, losing once-standard features such as an overhead console with a compass and a power passenger seat. The Export Handling Package was dropped, eliminating features such as the Mercury Marauder spoiler and rear air suspension.

For 2010, the GS model reappeared in the lineup, and several features (such as the Mercury Marauder spoiler) became available as standalone options. The Export Handling Package was made standard along with a power passenger seat. In Kuwait, the LS model (M7F) was not available to the general public in 2010, as they are heavily sold to fleet buyers, such as the Ministry of Defense, Ministry of Interior, Ministry of Health and state-owned Kuwait Oil Company, where they are given to employees as fringe benefits.

For 2011, the long-wheelbase GSL was replaced by the GS, and the LS model was made available again to the general public in Kuwait. The LS Ultimate Edition remains a Fleet model and differed slightly from the GS, equipped with leather seats, electronic automatic temperature control (EATC), and an automatically dimming rear-view mirror. Lumbar support was no longer available.

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Grand Marquis redirects here For the album by Joe McPhee and Johnny McClellan see Grand Marquis album The Mercury Grand Marquis is an automobile that was sold by the Mercury division of Ford Motor Company from 1975 until 2011 From 1975 until 1982 it was the premium model of the Mercury Marquis line of full size sedans becoming a standalone model line in 1983 For 2003 and 2004 it was sold alongside the revival of the Mercury Marauder Mercury Grand MarquisA 2003 to 2005 Mercury Grand MarquisOverviewManufacturerMercury Ford Also calledFord Grand Marquis Mexico and Venezuela Model years1975 2011Body and chassisClassFull sizePlatformFord Panther platformRelatedFord LTD Crown VictoriaLincoln Town CarChronologyPredecessorMercury MarquisFrom 1979 until its 2011 discontinuation the Grand Marquis shared the rear wheel drive Panther platform with the Lincoln Town Car and the Ford LTD Crown Victoria For 31 years the Grand Marquis and Crown Victoria were functionally identical twins built together on the same assembly line in Canada with only minor trim styling separating them Produced across three generations the Grand Marquis was offered nearly exclusively as a four door sedan a two door sedan was marketed from 1975 until 1986 From 1983 until 1991 the model line included the wood trimmed Mercury Colony Park station wagon During its production the Grand Marquis was manufactured at two facilities alongside the LTD Crown Victoria and Mercury Marquis the St Louis Assembly Plant in Hazelwood Missouri 1979 1985 and the St Thomas Assembly Plant in Southwold Ontario Canada 1986 2011 While the discontinuation of the Mercury brand was announced during 2010 Mercury produced a limited run of 2011 vehicles On January 4 2011 the final Grand Marquis rolled off the assembly line becoming the final Mercury vehicle ever produced 1 Contents 1 1975 1978 2 First generation 1979 1991 2 1 Chassis specification 2 1 1 Powertrain 2 2 Body 2 2 1 Exterior 2 2 2 Interior 2 3 Trim 2 4 Production 3 Second generation 1992 1997 3 1 Year to year changes 3 2 Powertrain 3 3 Production 4 Third generation 1998 2002 4 1 Chassis specification 4 1 1 Powertrain 4 2 Body design 5 Fourth generation 2003 2011 5 1 Chassis 5 2 Exterior 5 3 Interior 5 4 Trim 5 5 Sales 6 Discontinuation 7 Export markets 7 1 Canada 7 2 Mexico 7 3 Middle East GCC 7 3 1 Modification 7 3 2 Trim variation 8 References1975 1978 Edit1975 1978 1977 Mercury Grand Marquis four door thin pillar hardtopOverviewModel years1975 1978AssemblyHazelwood Missouri St Louis Assembly Plant Pico Rivera California Los Angeles Assembly Hapeville Georgia Atlanta Assembly Body and chassisClassFull size carBody style2 door hardtop 1975 1978 2 door sedan 1979 1982 4 door pillared hardtop 1975 1978 4 door sedan 1979 1982 5 door station wagon 1979 1982 LayoutFR layout body on frame PlatformFull size Ford 1975 1978 Ford Panther platform 1979 1982 RelatedMercury Colony ParkFord LTDFord Country SquireLincoln ContinentalChronologyPredecessorMercury MarquisSuccessorMercury Grand Marquis 1983 1991 For the 1967 model year Mercury debuted the Marquis model line introducing it as the Mercury counterpart of the Ford LTD From 1967 to 1968 the Marquis was a two door hardtop version of the Mercury Monterey For 1969 Mercury reconfigured its full size model range While the Marquis was expanded to a full model range the Montclair and Park Lane were discontinued with the Marquis adopting the Brougham trim of the Park Lane the Colony Park station wagon became its own product line Replacing the S 55 the Marauder was revived as a fastback variant of the Marquis lasting through 1970 For 1974 the Grand Marquis nameplate made its first appearance introduced as an interior trim package of the Marquis Brougham 2 3 In addition to a wood trim steering wheel the interior was fitted with leather and velour split bench seats 3 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 4 Bridging the price and content gap between the Marquis Brougham and the Lincoln Continental the Grand Marquis gave Mercury an opportunity to compete against the Buick Electra 225 Oldsmobile Ninety Eight and Chrysler New Yorker Brougham The Grand Marquis was equipped with the 460 V8 4 wheel disc brakes were offered as an option For 1976 in the interest of fuel economy a 400 cubic inch V8 became standard through 1977 with a 351 cubic inch V8 becoming standard for 1978 except in California where the 400 V8 was standard The 460 remained available as an option For this generation four door models were thin pillar sedans with frameless door glass but a thin fixed B pillar between the doors Coupes retained the hardtop body from pre 1975 cars but had fixed rear windows For the 1979 model year as Ford and Mercury downsized their full size model lines the Grand Marquis made its return gaining interior space over its 1978 predecessor 5 For 1980 Ford introduced the LTD Crown Victoria as the first direct counterpart of the Grand Marquis 1977 Mercury Grand Marquis four door thin pillar hardtop rear view 1978 Mercury Grand Marquis two door hardtop 1975 1978 Mercury Grand Marquis 2 door sedan rear 3 4 view 1978 Mercury Grand Marquis 2 door hardtopFirst generation 1979 1991 EditFirst generation 1983 Mercury Grand Marquis LS coupeOverviewAlso calledFord Conquistador Venezuela 1984 1989 Ford Grand Marquis Mexico 1982 1984 Model years1979 1991987 818 producedAssemblyCanada St Thomas Ontario St Thomas Assembly United States Hazelwood Missouri St Louis Assembly Plant Venezuela Barcelona Anzoategui Division Industrial Automotriz Mexico Cuautitlan AssemblyBody and chassisBody style2 door coupe4 door sedan5 door station wagonRelatedMercury Colony Park Ford LTD Crown Victoria Ford Country Squire Lincoln Town Car Lincoln ContinentalPowertrainEngine302 cu in 4 9 L 5 0 Windsor V8 1983 1991 351 cu in 5 8 L Windsor V8 1986 1991 Transmission4 speed AOD automaticDimensionsWheelbase114 3 in 2 903 mm 6 Length213 5 in 5 423 mm Width77 5 in 1 968 mm Height55 4 in 1 407 mm 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 Seventeen inches shorter and nearly 1000 pounds lighter dependent on powertrain than its 1978 predecessor While its exterior footprint closely matched the Cougar Montego intermediate sedan the 1979 Grand Marquis saw gains in interior and luggage space 7 During the early 1980s all three Ford divisions underwent a substantial revision of their full size and mid size model ranges Within Mercury for 1983 the Fox mid size platform was repackaged as the Marquis with an all new Cougar produced solely as a two door coupe the Zephyr was discontinued replaced by the front wheel drive Topaz The Grand Marquis was left as the sole full size Mercury for the first time since 1951 the division produced a single sedan nameplate alongside the Colony Park station wagon During its production the first generation Grand Marquis was marketed against the Buick Electra Oldsmobile 98 and Chrysler New Yorker and Fifth Avenue both in size and price by 1991 it would be the final vehicle in its segment produced with a rear wheel drive layout and a V8 engine Chassis specification Edit The first generation Grand Marquis was built on the rear wheel drive Ford Panther platform While Ford and Mercury sedans had shared common chassis underpinnings since 1961 the Panther chassis marked the first time the two model lines shared a common wheelbase 114 3 inches downsized from 124 inches Although reduced in size the Grand Marquis would retain the basic suspension design of its predecessor with a live rear axle suspension and double wishbone independent front suspension with coil springs at all four wheels In 1985 gas charged shock absorbers were standardized for the model line with load leveling rear air suspension introduced as an option 8 The Grand Marquis was fitted with front vented disc brakes and rear drum brakes 9 For 1986 15 inch wheels made their return as standard equipment after having been an option since 1979 8 Powertrain Edit As the Grand Marquis became a distinct model line for 1983 its powertrain underwent several revisions The standard 4 2L V8 was discontinued with a 130 hp fuel injected 4 9L V8 rounded up to 5 0L by Ford becoming the sole engine offering Shared with the Lincoln Town Car and LTD Crown Victoria in 1986 the 5 0L V8 adopted multi port fuel injection with a cast aluminum upper intake manifold increasing output to 150 hp 8 10 As an option a 180 hp 5 8L V8 made its return for the Grand Marquis citation needed shared with Ford police fleet cars the 5 8L V8 was the final carbureted engine sold in North America by Ford at the time of its 1991 discontinuation Both the 5 0L and 5 8L V8 engines were paired with the four speed AOD overdrive automatic transmission Engine name Years available Configuration Horsepower Torque TransmissionFord 5 0L Windsor V8 1983 1991 302 cu in 4 9 L OHV V8 130 hp 97 kW 132 PS 1983 11 140 hp 104 kW 142 PS 1984 1985 US 12 155 hp 116 kW 157 PS 1984 1985 Canada 13 150 hp 112 kW 152 PS 1986 1991 10 240 lb ft 330 N m 1983 11 250 lb ft 340 N m 1984 1985 US 12 265 lb ft 359 N m 1984 1985 Canada 13 270 lb ft 370 N m 1986 1991 10 Ford AOD 4 speed overdrive automaticFord Windsor V8 14 1986 1991 5 8 L 351 cu in OHV V8 180 hp 134 kW 182 PS 285 lb ft 386 N m Body Edit The first generation Grand Marquis was offered by Mercury solely as a sedan in two door and four door configurations For 1983 only the Grand Marquis was offered as a station wagon effectively a Colony Park without woodgrain trim from 1984 onward all full size Mercury wagons were Colony Parks While styled nearly identical to the LTD Crown Victoria the first generation Grand Marquis was three inches longer than its Ford counterpart alongside the doors and front and rear windows only the bumpers are externally shared between the two model lines After the 1987 model year the two door Grand Marquis was discontinued only 4 904 were produced 15 Exterior Edit In contrast to the stainless steel band surrounding the B pillars of the LTD Crown Victoria the Grand Marquis was offered with multiple vinyl roof configurations sharing the B pillar coach lamps of the Lincoln Town Car 16 Alongside the standard half length vinyl roof a full length roof was offered the LS offered an additional option of a formal roof configured with a frenched rear window The Grand Marquis was styled with a different rear fascia using full width taillamps separated by the license plate During its production the first generation Grand Marquis underwent minor changes For 1982 simulated vents were removed from the front fenders For 1983 as the Grand Marquis became a distinct model line the grille and taillamps were redesigned 8 For 1985 to lower production costs the external Electronic Fuel Injection and Automatic Overdrive emblems were deleted both had become standard features for 1986 a CHMSL center brake light was introduced 8 For 1988 the Grand Marquis underwent a mid cycle revision with restyled front and rear fascias better integrating the bumpers into the bodywork To save weight steel bumpers were replaced by aluminum 8 1983 1987 Grand Marquis LS 1983 1987 Grand Marquis showing formal roof configuration 1988 1989 Grand Marquis GS 1989 Grand Marquis LS showing the full length roof 1988 1989 Grand Marquis LSInterior Edit From 1979 to 1991 the Grand Marquis sedan was offered solely as a six passenger sedan with a front bench seat While largely similar to its Ford counterpart the dashboard of the Grand Marquis was trimmed with brushed stainless steel in place of the horizontal speedometer the Grand Marquis was fitted with two square pods for the fuel gauge warning lights and speedometer In 1985 the dashboard underwent several revisions Alongside the adoption of a single DIN radio unit phased in across all Ford vehicles the 8 track cassette player and CB radio options were discontinued control of the horn shifted from the turn signal stalk to the steering wheel 8 As part of the 1988 revision the interior was updated with all new seats distinguished by taller head restraints an updated dashboard with more wood trim and revised gauges The Grand Marquis LS received options including a JBL Audio 6 speaker AM FM Cassette stereo system with a power antenna and a heated windshield called Instaclear For 1990 the interior underwent a second major revision To comply with passive restraint regulations the Grand Marquis was given a driver side airbag the rear outboard seats received 3 point seatbelts 17 Coinciding with the addition of the airbag a new steering column consolidated the turn signal and windshield wiper controls onto a single stalk tilt steering became standard 8 17 The dashboard was completely redesigned adopted the horizontal speedometer used by Ford using a silver background for the first time a temperature gauge was included alongside the fuel gauge 17 Trim Edit From 1979 to 1982 the Grand Marquis returned as a sub model of the Mercury Marquis model line Marketed as the flagship Mercury nameplate the Grand Marquis competed against the Buick Electra Oldsmobile 98 and Chrysler New Yorker and New Yorker Fifth Avenue For 1983 the Grand Marquis was expanded to an unnamed standard trim and the top trim LS The former effectively replaced the Marquis Brougham the Brougham nameplate was adopted by the mid size Marquis and the latter was a trim designation adopted across the Mercury model line during the 1980s As part of the 1988 model update the standard trim Grand Marquis became the GS in line with the Topaz and Sable The badging of the model line underwent a revision as the script lettering used since its 1975 introduction was replaced by block style lettering in the style of the Sable Topaz and Tracer the Lincoln style hood ornament was replaced by a version with the Mercury flying M badge which were added to the trunk lid and wheels Production Edit Production figures 15 Year 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 Total productionUnits 95 718 131 396 147 139 98 929 120 503 111 611 130 248 72 945 79 329 987 818Second generation 1992 1997 EditSecond generation EN53 18 1994 Grand Marquis LSOverviewAlso calledFord Grand Marquis Mexico ProductionJanuary 14 1991 October 1997Model years1992 1997AssemblyCanada St Thomas Ontario St Thomas Assembly Body and chassisBody style4 door sedanRelatedFord Crown VictoriaFord Police InterceptorLincoln Town CarPowertrainEngine4 6 L Modular V8Transmission4 speed AOD automatic4 speed AOD E automatic4 speed 4R70W automaticDimensionsWheelbase114 4 in 2 906 mm Length212 4 in 5 395 mm 1992 94 211 8 in 5 380 mm 1995 97 Width77 8 in 1 976 mm 1992 94 78 0 in 1 981 mm 1995 97 Height56 8 in 1 443 mm Rear view 1997 MGM 1993 Grand Marquis LS Netherlands Unveiled on November 28 1990 for the 1992 model year both Ford and Mercury Panther platform cars underwent their most extensive changes since their introduction for 1979 While the chassis was retained the body was all new from the ground up After thirteen years on the market the full size sedans from Mercury and Ford were struggling against far more modern competition Additionally as an unintentional consequence of years of badge engineering the Grand Marquis and its LTD Crown Victoria counterpart were left as virtual identical twins In a significant break from precedent the Grand Marquis and Ford Crown Victoria no longer an LTD model were allowed completely different bodies the only visually shared body parts were the front doors and the windshield Development began in early 1987 with a design approval in 1988 January 14 1991 start of production and March 21 1991 introduction 19 20 In line with the rest of Ford Motor Company vehicles sold in North America aerodynamics and fuel economy played a large role in the design of the new Grand Marquis Unlike the Crown Victoria which followed the design themes of the Ford Taurus the Grand Marquis would combine contemporary design with traditional styling features seen in full size sedans such as full width taillights a formal roofline and a chrome waterfall grille In various forms the chrome waterfall grille became a signature styling feature across the Mercury product line from the late 1990s onward As part of the redesign Ford sought a new type of buyer for its full size Mercury sedan instead of the older buyers who traditionally bought them the 1992 Grand Marquis was marketed to younger buyers in need of a larger car than a Ford Taurus Mercury Sable 21 As such the opera lamps and padded vinyl top were discontinued the latter becoming a dealer installed option and the imitation wire wheel covers were replaced by aluminum alloy wheels Revisions to the suspension and steering were made to improve both ride and handling 21 To improve stopping four wheel disc brakes replaced the rear drum brakes with optional ABS traction control was available as an option As with the 1988 1991 models the Grand Marquis was available in base trim GS and deluxe trim LS models LS models are distinguished by front cornering lamps From 1992 onward the Grand Marquis was produced solely as a four door sedan as the Colony Park station wagon was discontinued Ford s Keyless Entry System became optional on lower trim packages and standard on upper trim packages Year to year changes Edit 1992 Grand Marquis LS 1997 Grand Marquis LS 1992 Second generation Grand Marquis introduced at the North American International Auto Show on January 11 1991 after the November 28 1990 unveiling It launched on March 21 1991 as an early 1992 model 21 All models come with driver s side airbag standard with an optional passenger side airbag Partway through the model year the AOD transmission was replaced by the AOD E which brought with it a different bellhousing pattern 1993 Dual airbags become standard equipment on all models Radios are redesigned with a new control layout 1994 Increased side door impact protection A C refrigerant changed from R 12 to R 134a 1995 Mid cycle redesign Exterior trim features increased use of body color trim and less chrome On the front a larger rounder grille is better integrated to the body while all lights on the front are changed to clear lenses The license plate is now centered in between the taillamps On the trunk lid the Mercury and Grand Marquis lettering is italicized and reduced in size Inside much of the interior receives an update with new seats door panels and the entire dashboard is redesigned with attention paid to ergonomics Switching locations with the climate controls a Double DIN radio featured large buttons and knobs on models without automatic climate controls rotary knobs replaced sliding controls The power seat controls if specified were now located on the door panels along with enlarged buttons for the power windows and door locks The outdated horizontal speedometer was replaced by the instrument cluster used in the Crown Victoria adding a voltmeter and oil pressure gauge a digital instrument panel with the trip computer was still an option 1996 No major changes Inside the Ford brick airbag wheel in use since 1990 was replaced with a new design shared with many Ford and Lincoln Mercury cars integrating the horn into a smaller steering wheel hub 1997 Last year for the second generation Grand Marquis The Mercury emblems are removed from the C pillars Following the discontinuation of the Chevrolet Caprice and Buick Roadmaster by General Motors 1997 Grand Marquis sales would rise over 20 in comparison to 1996 Powertrain Edit 1995 97 Mercury Grand Marquis with dealer installed vinyl roof While the Panther platform was carried over from 1991 an all new engine would be used for the 1992 Grand Marquis The replacement for the OHV 5 0 L and 5 8 L Windsor V8s the 4 6 L SOHC Modular V8 engine was the first and as of 2014 the only overhead cam V8 to appear in an American market full size sedan Producing 190 hp it was more powerful and more fuel efficient than either of its predecessors An optional handling package including a heavy duty suspension 3 27 rear axle instead of 2 73 and a dual exhaust system that raised engine output to 210 hp was an option It was largely the counterpart to the Ford Crown Victoria Touring Sedan All models of the Grand Marquis were coupled to a 4 speed automatic transmission For 1993 the hydraulically controlled AOD transmission was replaced by the electronically controlled AOD E transmission 17 In 1995 the AOD E was replaced the heavier duty 4R70W transmission 17 it was shared with the Lincoln Mark VIII and Town Car Engine name Years available Configuration Horsepower Torque TransmissionFord Modular V8 1992 1997 4 6 L 281 cu in SOHC 16 valve V8 190 hp 193 PS single exhaust 210 hp 213 PS dual exhaust trailer towing or handling package 260 lb ft 350 N m 270 lb ft 370 N m Ford AOD 4 speed overdrive automatic 1992 Ford AOD E 4 speed overdrive automatic 1993 1994 Ford 4R70W 4 speed overdrive automatic 1995 1997 Production Edit While the redesigned 1992 Grand Marquis Crown Victoria would prove more fuel efficient than their predecessors a loophole in CAFE regulations allowed Ford Motor Company to sell both full size cars and improve the average economy of all of its cars CAFE regulations require vehicles with fewer than 75 domestic parts content to be counted as part of an automaker s imported fleet rather than a domestic one During the 1991 retooling for production of 1992 models at its St Thomas Ontario facility Ford switched a number of its parts suppliers from Canada and the United States to suppliers outside North America bringing the domestic parts content of the Grand Marquis and Crown Victoria below 75 22 As such the Grand Marquis was now part of a fleet consisting primarily of the far more fuel efficient Ford Festiva rather than other V8 engined cars such as the Cougar and Ford Mustang After 1996 General Motors ended production of its B platform sedans discontinuing the Buick Roadmaster and Chevrolet Caprice without its closest direct competitors Ford and Lincoln Mercury were left with a highly profitable market niche essentially to themselves 23 however several competitors began to introduce competitive vehicles in the segment Replacing the outdated Imperial and Fifth Avenue the 1994 Chrysler New Yorker bench seat and LHS bucket seats were the first Chrysler sedans to match the interior dimensions of the Grand Marquis since the 1970s For 1995 the Toyota Avalon was the first Japanese brand sedan sold with six passenger seating although assembled in the United States an extended wheelbase version of the Camry the Avalon was considered a full size sedan on the basis of its interior space Production figures 24 Year 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Total productionUnits 163 262 90 367 107 894 94 202 104 433 127 949 688 107Third generation 1998 2002 EditThird generation EN114 25 OverviewAlso calledFord Grand Marquis Mexico Venezuela Model years1998 2002AssemblyCanada St Thomas Ontario St Thomas Assembly Body and chassisBody style4 door sedanRelatedFord Crown VictoriaFord Police InterceptorLincoln Town CarPowertrainEngine4 6 L Modular V8Transmission4 speed 4R70W automaticDimensionsWheelbase114 7 in 2 913 mm Length211 9 in 5 382 mm Width78 2 in 1 986 mm Height56 8 in 1 443 mm The third generation Grand Marquis went on sale in late 1997 for the 1998 model year with an evolutionary update to the exterior and interior While the 1992 Crown Victoria was better received in the marketplace than the new for 1991 Chevrolet Caprice its exterior design inspired by the Ford Taurus was not as popularly accepted as the Grand Marquis The love or hate styling factor was bolstered by the fact that the Grand Marquis outsold the Crown Victoria in 1994 and 1997 despite the Vic s police and fleet sales advantage Ford took note and kept the Grand Marquis design language in place for 1998 while bringing much of it to the Crown Victoria to pivot away from 1992 to 1997 Aero look To streamline production Ford and Mercury returned to a shared rear roofline between the two model lines using the formal rear styling of the Grand Marquis the configuration would remain in use through the end of production in 2011 With General Motors full size B body vehicles discontinued in 1996 to focus on more profitable SUVs and trucks the third generation Grand Marquis mostly competed against its Ford Crown Victoria counterpart and remained successful selling over 100 000 units per year Chassis specification Edit The third generation Grand Marquis retained the Panther chassis from its predecessors lengthened in wheelbase to 114 7 inches To upgrade handling stability the three link rear axle in use on large Fords since 1965 was replaced by a four link rear axle with a Watt s linkage though a solid rear axle was retained 17 To improve braking the four wheel disc brakes were given dual piston calipers for the front rotors requiring the use of 16 inch wheels 17 For 2002 ABS became standard 17 The traction control which remained an option was revised to work at any speed rather than only low speeds Powertrain Edit The third generation Grand Marquis retained the same powertrain as the 1995 1997 Grand Marquis with a 4 6L Modular V8 and a 4 speed 4R70W automatic transmission In a minor revision several underhood components were relocated with the power steering reservoir was attached to the engine and the coolant overflow reservoir was relocated onto the radiator both were located on a fender 17 In another change the engine was converted to coil on plug ignition along with fail safe cooling using a dual speed electric fan 17 For 1998 the standard equipment V8 with single exhaust was increased in output to 200 hp from 190 The handling suspension package continued in production paired with the dual exhaust version of the 4 6L V8 producing 215 hp For 2001 the engines were re tuned to 220 and 235 hp respectively A 2 73 rear axle ratio was paired with single exhaust engines as part of the handling package a numerically higher rear axle ratio was used For 2000 and early 2001 a 3 55 rear axle was used other versions used a 3 27 rear axle Engine name Configuration Years available Output TransmissionHorsepower TorqueFord Modular V8 4 6 L 281 cu in SOHC 16 valve V8 1998 2000 200 hp 203 PS single exhaust 215 hp 218 PS dual exhaust handling package 265 lb ft 359 N m 285 lb ft 386 N m Ford 4R70W 4 speed overdrive automatic2001 2002 220 hp 223 PS single exhaust 235 hp 238 PS dual exhaust handling package LSE 265 lb ft 359 N m 275 lb ft 373 N m 1998 2002 221 hp 224 PS dual exhaust GCC export 304 lb ft 412 N m Body design Edit While bearing a strong resemblance to the previous generation the 1998 Grand Marquis shared only the roof stamping and doors from its 1997 predecessor Designers revised the front and rear bumpers squaring off their design The exterior trim was largely simplified deleting the chrome trim above the headlamps The rear fascia is similar to the Crown Victoria but instead uses a red lens panel between the taillights The grille was restyled slightly as a larger version of the 1995 1997 design The interior was carried over from the 1995 update with a two spoke steering wheel replacing the previous four spoke design The chrome trim was deleted from the column mounted gear shifter and the turn signal lever 17 For 2001 the Crown Victoria and Grand Marquis adopted radios with an integrated clock function used by other Ford vehicles since the early 1980s with the separate digital clock deleted 17 1998 2002 Mercury Grand Marquis GS 1998 Mercury Grand Marquis LS Brougham dealer installed option package 2001 Ford Grand Marquis export Rear view 2001 Mercury Grand Marquis LS Front seat 1998 2002 Mercury Grand Marquis Rear seat 1998 2002 Mercury Grand MarquisProduction figures 24 Year 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 Total productionUnits 134 155 142 372 132 870 100 774 96 034 606 206Fourth generation 2003 2011 EditFourth generation 2005 Mercury Grand Marquis 30th Anniversary Edition OverviewAlso calledFord Grand Marquis Mexico Production2002 January 4 2011Model years2003 2011AssemblyCanada St Thomas Ontario St Thomas Assembly Body and chassisBody style4 door sedanRelatedMercury Marauder Ford Crown VictoriaFord Police InterceptorLincoln Town CarPowertrainEngine4 6 L Modular V8Transmission4 speed 4R70W automatic 2003 2005 4 speed 4R75E automatic 2006 2011 DimensionsWheelbase2003 2008 114 7 in 2 913 mm 2009 2011 114 6 in 2 911 mm 120 7 in 3 066 mm GSL Length211 9 in 5 382 mm 1998 2005 212 0 in 5 385 mm 2006 2011 220 0 in 5 588 mm GSL Width78 2 in 1 986 mm 1998 2008 78 3 in 1 989 mm 2009 2011 Height56 8 in 1 443 mm 1998 2008 56 3 in 1 430 mm 2009 2011 Curb weight4 118 4 137 pounds 1 868 1 877 kg 2005 Mercury Grand Marquis 2003 2005 Mercury Grand Marquis 2006 2007 Mercury Grand Marquis LS 2006 Mercury Grand Marquis LS Photograph of a 2006 2011 Mercury Grand Marquis instrument panel 2011 Mercury Grand Marquis This vehicle was converted to run on propane For 2003 the Grand Marquis saw an extensive styling update and the Ford Panther chassis was redesigned for the first time since its introduction for 1979 During the 2000s Mercury would introduce two additional full size sedans the 2003 2004 Mercury Marauder and the 2005 2007 Mercury Montego rebranded the 2008 2009 Mercury Sable In addition the Grand Marquis largely replaced the Ford Crown Victoria in the retail market since the CV was removed from retail sale for the 2008 model year This was reflected in the fourth generation Grand Marquis styling shifting over to the more generic look of the third generation Crown Victoria combining elements of both vehicles into one model that would serve both customer bases In 2010 the Grand Marquis marked 35 years of production overtaking the Cougar as the longest produced nameplate sold by the Mercury brand In September 2010 after a short production run the final versions for retail sale were produced Slated to end production in December 2010 the production of fleet models was extended due to a parts shortage at the St Thomas Ontario factory On January 4 2011 the last Grand Marquis was produced in St Thomas it was the last Mercury produced by Ford Chassis Edit While styling changes to the 2003 Grand Marquis were evolutionary the changes to the Panther platform were far more extensive To improve chassis rigidity an all new frame was introduced with fully boxed and hydroformed frame rails In an effort to improve handling the front and rear suspension were redesigned along with the brakes A quiet EBD brake booster with a mechanical panic assist system was added The new suspension changes required changing wheel designs to those with a high positive offset Rack and pinion steering replaced the old recirculating ball system in an effort to increase steering precision and reduce costs In standard versions of the Grand Marquis the rear axle ratio was 2 73 1 in LSE and versions with the handling suspension a 3 27 1 rear axle ratio was used The handling package was standard equipment on LS trim export models For 2008 the Handling and Performance Package as well as the 5 passenger front bucket seat option were both discontinued both were similar to the Crown Victoria s LX Premium Sport and Handling Package These were the only post 1992 Grand Marquis variants produced for North America to be equipped with dual exhaust For the 2003 model year the Grand Marquis retained the version of the Modular V8 introduced in 2001 Single exhaust versions produced 220 hp while the dual exhaust version raised output to 235 hp During the redesign a number of changes were made to the engine The oil pan was enlarged 20 to six quarts and an engine knock sensor was made standard Other changes included an intake manifold with an aluminum water crossover and an electronic returnless fuel system The new engine was distinguished by a redesigned engine cover featuring a chrome V8 emblem the oil filler cap was moved to the passenger side valve cover and the power steering fluid reservoir was moved off of the engine block onto the radiator shroud For 2006 revisions to engine tuning added 4 hp to both versions of the Modular V8 for a total of 224 and 239 hp respectively In 2007 the engine was given flex fuel capability E85 After the 2007 model year the 239 hp version of the Grand Marquis was sold exclusively for GCC export All versions of the Grand Marquis were sold with variants of the AOD 4 speed overdrive automatic transmission From 2003 to 2005 the 4R70W was used In 2006 it was replaced by the 4R75E shared with the Ford truck lineup 17 Engine name Years available Configuration Horsepower Torque TransmissionFord Modular V8 2003 2011 4 6 L 281 cu in SOHC 2 valve V8 224 hp 227 PS single exhaust 239 hp 242 PS dual exhaust LSE export 272 lb ft 369 N m 287 lb ft 389 N m Ford 4R70W 4 speed overdrive automatic 2003 2005 Ford 4R75E 4 speed overdrive automatic 2006 2011 Exterior Edit As part of the redesign Lincoln Mercury stylists were tasked with giving the Grand Marquis a more contemporary look bringing it in line with other Mercury division vehicles While largely evolutionary a number of changes modernized the exterior In a change similar to the 2003 Town Car redesign the heavily rounded bumpers seen on the Grand Marquis since 1992 gave way to a squared off lower look The trunk and taillight trim was simplified with more contemporary badging In the front to improve cooling a larger grille introduced the Grand Marquis to the Mercury waterfall style grille trim The previously optional locking gas cap was removed on all models Grand Marquis LS Limited Editions were equipped with a hood ornament seen for the first time since 1991 the option also marked the return of factory produced two tone paint To ease production the Grand Marquis adopted body color trim for the B pillars similar to the Crown Victoria In 2005 for a single year the radio antenna became externally mounted to the rear fender After years of declining sales chrome wire wheel covers were optional from the factory for the last time For 2006 the Grand Marquis was given a mid cycle exterior update in what would be the last styling update for the Panther vehicles The trapezoidal grille seen since 1995 was replaced by a rectangular one with a waterfall pattern similar to the Montego the headlight clusters no longer extended to the sides of the grille in a fashion similar to the 1988 1991 Grand Marquis A redesign of the lower bumper allowed the addition of foglights as an option for the first time In the rear the trunk trim was changed from red to gray Interior Edit While not as extensive as changes to the exterior or chassis Mercury made a number of changes to update the interior of the Grand Marquis in its 2003 redesign Updated door panels and redesigned switchgear improved interior ergonomics while the dashboard from 1995 remained in place A dual media cassette CD player made standard along with a valet key 17 In the interest of safety and to keep up with other Ford Motor Company vehicles a shoulder belt was added for the rear middle passenger and side airbags were introduced as an option 17 In 2005 due to several mechanical modifications several changes are made 17 The steering column is replaced with a non locking design a flat top steering wheel replaces the round top version used since 1998 A fully electronic throttle moves the cruise control function into the main engine computer For the front seats occupant weight sensors were added which allowed the front passenger airbag to be disabled An Audiophile 6 disc in dash CD changer became available as an option on LS trim models For 2006 another major change was made as the instrument panel on all Panther platform cars was redesigned the optional digital instrument panel was discontinued as was the use of an analog odometer While the oil pressure and voltage gauges were removed a notable addition was a tachometer the Grand Marquis was one of the last Ford vehicles sold without one Similar to other Ford vehicles the new instrument panel features a Driver Information Center trip computer consolidating many functions previously seen in the overhead console in between the speedometer and tachometer In 2007 an auto dimming rearview mirror was added as an option along with a full size spare tire making its return In 2009 due to federal regulations side airbags became standard equipment along with recessed window switches Trim Edit As part of the redesign Mercury would change the Grand Marquis trim lineup for 2003 In place of the traditional two model line the Grand Marquis was expanded to five In addition to the base trim GS there was now GS Convenience LS Premium LS Ultimate and LSE Introduced at the Chicago Auto Show in February 2001 and in showrooms by May the LSE was designated as the LS Premium with a heavy duty rear suspension shorter rear axle ratio and a 239 hp dual exhaust engine it offered 5 passenger seating with leather dual power bucket seats with a center console and floor shifter The 2003 LSE was short lived as its production ended in December 2002 it made a brief return for 2005 From 2003 to 2005 a Limited Edition version of the LS model was sold This included an appearance package with chromed mirrors body colored door handles and a two tone leather interior Limited Edition models also came with side airbags standard They included a Mercury badge hood ornament making its return for the first time since 1991 For 2007 LS models a Palm Beach trim option was available it consisted primarily of special upholstery and badging For 2009 following the introduction of a No Stock marketing guideline by Lincoln Mercury the Grand Marquis trim line underwent a revision Aside from long wheelbase GCC export models the GS was dropped while the LS was split into two series LS Fleet and LS Retail The former was available exclusively for fleet purchase in the United States while the latter was available only by dealer special order to minimize unsold inventory of cars Moreover incentives as high as 4000 per vehicle were added to remove previous stock from dealer lots As Ford had announced the discontinuation of the Mercury brand in the summer of 2010 all 2011 examples are Mercury Grand Marquis LS Ultimate Editions Sales Edit Production figures 24 Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 26 2011 27 Total ProductionUnits 92 140 87 583 66 133 54 688 50 664 29 766 24 783 28 543 248 434 548Discontinuation EditOn June 2 2010 Ford announced that it would end production of all Mercury vehicles by the end of 2010 as it discontinued the brand after 72 years As a result of an unplanned delay in parts shipments the final Grand Marquis was produced on January 4 2011 at 7 46 am 1 The St Thomas Assembly plant in Ontario Canada closed in September 2011 bringing an end to the production of the Ford Crown Victoria and Lincoln Town Car In continuous production for 36 years the Grand Marquis was the longest produced Mercury In total over 2 7 million were produced making it the best selling vehicle sold by the brand 28 Among Ford Motor Company models in North America only the Ford Econoline Ford Mustang Ford Thunderbird Ford F Series and Lincoln Continental nameplates have been produced longer The Panther platform served as the basis for Grand Marquis design for 32 years Nearly unmatched by other automakers for longevity the external appearance of the Grand Marquis remained largely unchanged for the last 19 years of its production life along with its engine the 2011 model shared a number of body panels with its 1992 counterpart Production totals 1983 2011 Year 1983 1991 1992 1997 1998 2002 2003 2011 Total productionUnits 987 818 688 107 606 206 434 548 2 716 679Export markets EditDuring its production the Grand Marquis was sold throughout North America although it was not always badged as a Mercury Outside of North America exports were concentrated on the Middle Eastern market where its large size and V8 power were attributes still sought by buyers towards the end of production Canada Edit After 1999 Ford of Canada discontinued sales of the Ford Crown Victoria outside of commercial fleets and law enforcement concentrating civilian sales in Canada on the Mercury Grand Marquis Following the 2004 model year the Mercury brand was phased out in Canada though Ford of Canada would market the Grand Marquis through its Ford dealerships Sales continued through the end of production in 2011 as it was replaced by the redesigned Ford Taurus introduced for 2010 Mexico Edit Ford de Mexico would market the Mercury Grand Marquis under the Ford brand twice In 1982 the Grand Marquis was introduced as the replacement for the Ford LTD Crown Victoria and wagons but it was always sold in Mexico as a Ford model The Grand Marquis wagon was produced and sold for the Mexican market as the Ford Grand Marquis Country Squire it was sold through the 1984 model year From 1982 to 1984 it was manufactured in Mexico after which it was imported from St Thomas Ontario Canada Wearing both Ford and Mercury badging the Grand Marquis adapted a Ford Blue Oval on the trunk lid after 1998 Although the Ford Grand Marquis was considered a sales success in Mexico and developed a reputation for luxury and prestige as the most expensive domestic nameplate available for sale as in the United States sales began to decline as the model aged For the 2005 model year Ford de Mexico replaced the Grand Marquis with the Ford Five Hundred sold through 2007 Middle East GCC Edit GCC spec 2003 Grand Marquis LS A Rare LWB Version of the Grand Marquis the GSL Mercury Grand Marquis GSL Side View The Grand Marquis and its Ford Crown Victoria counterpart were marketed in the Gulf Cooperation Council GCC The GCC Spec vehicles initially offered a lower price reliability and relative simplicity compared to German and Japanese luxury sedans but the GCC spec Mercury Grand Marquis began to lose market share in the 2000s towards updated competitors such as the Holden produced Chevrolet Caprice and Dodge Charger Modification Edit Rear interior showing 40 20 40 Lincoln Town Car front seats Arabic language Objects in mirror are closer than they appear warning Produced alongside North American examples in St Thomas Ontario GCC Spec versions of the Mercury Grand Marquis included several mechanical and trim modifications All were fitted with the High Ambient Temperature and Speed Package heavy duty battery and an auxiliary transmission fluid cooler Prior to 2002 export vehicles included a catalytic converter delete option All standard wheelbase examples were fitted with true dual exhaust To upgrade handling the Grand Marquis was available with an Export Handling Package as an option The counterpart to the Handling and Performance Package sold in the United States the Export Handling Package consisted of rear air suspension with stiffer springs a larger front stabilizer bar and a heavy duty rear stabilizer bar In contrast to the U S the GCC spec option retained the stock rear axle ratio Standard on the LS trim level the package was available for any standard wheelbase GCC spec Grand Marquis Following 2003 the model was identified by a trunk lid spoiler shared with the Mercury Marauder From 1998 the GCC spec Mercury Grand Marquis was fitted with the 40 20 40 split front seats of the Lincoln Town Car in place of a 50 50 split bench To accommodate for the Middle Eastern climate cloth seats are standard equipment with leather upholstery as an option In addition the language of warning labels are in Arabic Trim variation Edit C pillar badging on a 2009 Grand Marquis GSL Middle Eastern versions of the Grand Marquis are equipped with slightly different options and features than their North American counterparts Prior to 2009 six different trim levels were available GS GS Convenience GSL Long wheelbase version LS LSE limited to mid 2001 to mid 2003 and 2005 model year LS Premium LS UltimateIn 2009 the LS models were only available with a column shifter and 40 20 40 Lincoln Town Car seats available in luxury cloth or leather trim The GSL is a long wheelbase model offering 152 millimetres 6 0 in of extra legroom for rear passengers It is equipped like an LS model with standard features such as an 8 way power driver s seat 2 way manual passenger seat side airbags leather wrapped steering wheel automatically dimming rearview mirror electronic climate control power adjustable pedals premium sound system with CD and cassette 17 inch wheels with 235 55WR17 Goodyear Eagle RS A tires heated door mirrors fog lights and special GSL badging The once optional gauge cluster is standard with controls located on the center of the dashboard between the headunit and climate controls In North America this model was only available to fleet customers as a commercial taxi version of the Ford Crown Victoria For 2009 the Grand Marquis was only available in two different trim levels GSL and LS both of which were near identical in terms of features and options The LS was a Fleet model which was heavily de contented losing once standard features such as an overhead console with a compass and a power passenger seat The Export Handling Package was dropped eliminating features such as the Mercury Marauder spoiler and rear air suspension For 2010 the GS model reappeared in the lineup and several features such as the Mercury Marauder spoiler became available as standalone options The Export Handling Package was made standard along with a power passenger seat In Kuwait the LS model M7F was not available to the general public in 2010 as they are heavily sold to fleet buyers such as the 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