Here's Why You Need to Buy a Mercury Grand Marquis
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- Here's Why the Mercury Grand Marquis is the Best Used Car to Buy, DIY car repair and car review with auto mechanic Scotty Kilmer. Good used cars you should buy. Most reliable used car for the money. Buying a used car. How to buy a good and cheap used car. Best used cars under 10k and 5k. Car buying tips. What type of car to buy. Car buying guide. Car Advice. DIY car repair with Scotty Kilmer, an auto mechanic for the last 51 years.
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Do you know if LPG damage a gasoline engine ??
Scotty... question... Subaru vs. Mitsubishi
@@ericknunez2478 In a previous video Scotty talked about propane and he stated that engines "last longer" ...l am sure Natural Gas would be the same!
2004 crown Victoria 210k miles everything on car works great and drives great, when I put in reverse ot takes 2-3 sec to go into gear, shifts fine into drive and shifts fine driving, it's just slow catching reverse, what u think?? keep up the great vids!!!
No Scotty FIAT stands for Failure In Automotive Technology😂
Lincoln Town Car, Grand Marquis, and Crown Vic is the only American car that’ll run forever under normal maintenance
Always had good luck with Town cars. Preferred rear wheel drive; better ride
They’ll run forever even with NO maintenance 😂
True but mine was made in canada
InternetDude shoot, my mother in law had a 2001 Grand Marquis and I swear rarely changed the oil and ignored other maintenance and yet at 250,000 miles was still running strong
I’ve got a marauder 2003A. Just wanted to say. Hey. Love it. Last for ever
I've had my 2003 grand marquis for 14 years now and it's still getting me where I need to go.
So what?
I know a guy who has had a decommissioned grand vic that lasted 23 years, and it was definitely beat by the force he got it from
I've had my 06 Focus for 13 years now and it's still getting me where I need to go, plus I don't look like I'm 80.
Great cars, I've had a few of them. Getting another one this week lol
@@NeverTalkToCops1 you obviously cared enough to comment... You're delusional
I bought a blue one for $3,500 last year with 56k original miles on it. It was pretty much new inside and out. Perfect, flawless interior. One of the best deals Ive gotten, so far.
What year did you buy
Scotty, I don't know if you'll ever read this... but I bought a 1999 Mercury Grand Marquis because I watched your video and saw how reliable they are and I trust your 5 decades + of experience. I'm 17 and it's my first car... I LOVE IT.
I am 72, I have a 2001 Grand Marquis, I have owned it for 6 years. It is a great car. Get 25mpg on the road. It's the best car i ever owned.
Would you recommend me to buy a grand marquis 2002 with 240km for 1500 I have eyeing up, are they good gas and easy to maintain my friend?
@@jedifett5417 have a mechanic chek it out. I get 17mpg in the city, 25 mpg highway. Be faithful on oil changes the 4.6 is bullet proof. These cars are usually grandpa owned and babied. Mine has 150k miles on it and runs perfect. Mine is 2001
@@tombob671 do you recommend it for a first car
@@mikeymike2117 yes but have a mechanic check it out
Just bought a 2008 Grand Marque today. 104,000 miles. Smooth,Shifts nice, Leather, Clean, comfortable. $2400, I love it!
The Crown Vic & Marquis are the beasts of the road
The last of the large Land Yachts. Love the Marquis I inherited from my grandfather after he passed. I'll never part with it; I'll just give it the Italian 🇮🇹 tune up (change the oil and drive it regularly.)
Panther platform 2 op
Plus Lincoln town car
@@gabrielmerza6904 Yup, my grandpa had one of those before he had the Marquis I inherited from his estate. Rode like a boat, but when my siblings and I were younger, we loved riding in it for that reason.
@@gabrielmerza6904 can't forget those either!!
*This is the kind of video I feel bad for not seeing when I was 16*
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This was out just two days ago...Unless your birthday was yesterday which then, it makes sense.
The Aptechian, “This is the kind of...”
Agreed bro! In high school I saved up 4k for my first car & got a 98 bmw 328i. If I would’ve known about Scotty I would’ve picked up and older 5 speed civic or a lower mileage Camry/corolla. Woulda saved lots of $ in repairs and maintenance.
"Don't trust anyone." Show's picture of the Pope. I love it.
I hope you do since now youre going to hell for saying it mmmkay
@@SoulSeekerOwl Don't you have some feet to kiss? Or did the Pope do it for you already?
@@electthelambda no but the bishops like to take me out back when ive been naughty
@@SoulSeekerOwl My Bible tells me that the Poop has nothing to do with whether you go to Heaven or Hell. You also cannot buy your way into Heaven with generous donations to the church, nor can you earn salvation through "good works" and noble deeds.
Ephesians 2:8-9 "For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, not a result of works, so that no one may boast."
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You were not disappointed then
Oh you mean the pope?
I was born in the very early 60s and my parents bought a Mercury Grand Marquis from the 1980s era. I had read in Consumer Reports Magazine that it had way above average reliability, and had rave reviews from the vast majority of owners. So, I urged my dad to treat himself and my mom to one, as they were driving from New York City to Roanoke Rapids, N.C. some 15 times per year to enjoy a lake house they'd bought down there. That car served my dad and mom in SPECTACULAR Fashion!!! Never, ever, did it need a repair, only reasonable servicing! I might argue that it was Ford's finest car for those who wanted a smooth riding, (with plenty of power) highway cruiser!
This is the truth. Can’t beat the panther platform.
Saying it does not make it so. You have no evidence.
@@NeverTalkToCops1 except the internet is LITERALLY blanketed with evidence that shows these were the last truly reliable American vehicles ever made that come close to modern day Toyota for longevity. Your ignorance is your choice at this point.
dr. breen's beard true.
dr. breen's beard
Crown Vic’s beat almost all Toyotas. Manual swap one and they beat anything japan ever made for reliability
@@user-xg8yy7yl1d they certainly can rack up hundreds of thousands of miles reliably but I'm not sure if they outdo toyotas just because I feel most people upgrade before they reach 400k miles at least with corolas/camrys.
Love my 2010 I got this year in august. Only paid 6200 with 100,000 miles in immaculate condition! It’s also an LS Ultimate Edition. Somehow this summer on a road trip with the lady I got 29 mpg at 70!
I have an 07 Merc 27k, my mom's car, and yes I am a great grandpa. Neat car.
@socal rocks My Mom's car, ain't going anywhere.
1982 Ford Granada, mom's car, Fox foundation, used in 1984.. 3.3 liter, inline 6. Well over 550,000 miles. Been to hell and back then beyond hell and back. I found a few Fox Granada's how much are they worth? I have a Granada Facebook page. We got the classic ESS 70's chassis Granada's. Which engine is better, (3.8 liter) (302 v8)?? Is mechanical fuel injection better than electronic?
I have an '88 Ltd Crown Vic LX with the efi 302, really neat car. Was my great grandpa's. Only has 49000 miles.
@@franklaurita6718 I'll give 500 dollars with gummy worms I'm taking a huge risk here.
I own a 2007 grand marquis gs. It's my first car and it has under 100k miles. I love my car. Great video Scotty
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Did u find it difficult learning I’m a relatively new driver thinking about getting one and heard they are hard to drive
That is what you should be driving, Scotty. Very comfortable for your back. Time to sell your Celica; and rev up your Marquis!
Scotty Kilmer Once you go Celica always celica
Bought a 05 Marquis 4 years ago.
only thing i replaced was radiator!
Now 176k miles. Daily driver. Never left me stranded!! Best car ever!!
I have had 4 Mercury Grand Marquis (86, 92, 98, 07) and they all were excellent. Two of them were driven well over 230,000 miles. I highly recommend. On the highway I got between 23 to 26 miles per gallon and with regular maintenance there were very few unexpected repairs necessary.
Ive been wanting a late 80s or early 90s model. But was not sure on reliability or availability of some parts. Although my dad has an 86 bronco that is very reliable
@@himynameisluis13 My favorite of all was my 1998. It ran perfectly for 9 years after I bought it used and I traded it in with 243,000 miles. They are bullet proof cars, last a long time. All the Grand Marquis parts after the 1992 are pretty easy to find as all the models from 1992 to 2011 are similar. HOWEVER be very careful where the intake manifold with coolant plumbing is plastic on the 1996 through 2001 models. I spent $900 replacing the manifold on my 1998 but after that it was perfect, didn't leak antifreeze. The only problems are the airconditioning compressor and it's fan control resistors. My 2007 has been perfect except for the aircondition compressor.
Those crown vics are great, last of the great 8 cylinder sedans with a body on frame front to back and rear fixed axle. That trunk can fit so many bodies, not that I have.
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One of my uncle's had a "stankin' Lincoln" (as we used to call them back in the day) towncar, and the other uncle had a Mercury Grand Marquise. Both of those things were tanks, and ran as smooth as silk!! Lasted a while, too.
love my 08 crown vic, 194,000 miles, the engine is barely broken in knowing they can go 400,000 miles
I actually own a extremely well kept 2000 Grand Marquis LS Ultimate with only 130000kms, I love it and will never sell it
This guy at my work has one same year as yours, it was originally his fathers car. He’s using it as his daily driver and the car still looks and drives nice with over 400000kms on it. He brags about the fuel mileages he gets on the hwy.
I’m 20 and I can’t find someone selling one around
@@GodBlezzAmerica I have one for sale, Grand Marquis LS 1999 with on 48,300 miles
W Wilson Chicago area?
@@GodBlezzAmerica oh no I'm sorry I'm in Atlanta
The Mercury Grand Marquis rides on the same panther platform as the Ford Crown Victoria and Lincoln Town Car. Plus, 0:49 that picture was from saabkyle04.
I have a 2005 Marquis 220k miles and runs like new.. I love it!!
Jerry Rodriguez just brought one 05 Merc ls 108k same, they freaking cool 😎
Mine 05 is only at 58k. I like seeing this lol
@@kosycat1 yeah I’m looking at buying a 2002 90k miles
@@kidchupacabra4369 dooo it
Just got an 05 with 98000 on it 💪🏿
Damn! Scotty is banging out these videos left and right! Nice 👍🏽
Armando Sturzenegger 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Armando Sturzenegger Hmmm... Reflecting back to my college years, I'd have to disagree... In fact, it was among my favorite extracurricular activities...
@@Dana_Danarosana 😂😂😂😂
In 2003 I rented a Grand Marquis and drove it on vacation, 4000 miles in 2 weeks. I loved that car, super comfy to drive and got about 23 mpg on the freeway. To this day I want one but hasn't happened yet.
Don’t forget the Town Car. Also one of the few American cars that lasts, and absolutely gobbles up highway miles.
Deez Nuts most American cars are absolute garbage. Fit and finish, reliability, and quality are embarrassing. This coming from someone who has only owned American cars until recently, when I finally realized I was being ripped off by these junk building thieves.
My uncle still has a 1999 Grand Marquis... a more than 240k miles engine and guess what, yup, it's his daily driver.
I have a 90 Wagon. 302 engine, 236k (roughly. odometer broke a few thou ago.)
I have a 98 GM LS, 200K, daily driver. Extremely reliable. 22Mpg. I do want a new car though, it isn't a cool car.
alb12345672 It's not a very " cool car" because they were specifically designed for the older drivers! I put chrome tips on the dual exhausts, got a set of chrome side view mirrors, chrome fender Flares, making the car look much "Cooler' and with a silver exterior paint job... It doesn't look " Grandpa"anymore!😂😂😂😂
@@joelspivak6622 Well done!
alb12345672 I’ll buy it off you.
19 years old and have a 04 towncar ultimate! 😏
18 years old with a '10 Grand Marquis 😁
17 with a 2002 Ford Crown Victoria LX with 25,000 original miles 😏
@@jamesfarmer5349 awsome
I just turned 20 yeare old my first car was a Mercedes E350 (money pit) but my second car is a 2009 Grand Marquis
19 years old with a 99 Grand Marquis LS :)
One of the best cars ever made. The Crown Vic dominated the police car and taxi market. They were durable and reliable cars. It's a shame Ford discontinued them.
It’s totally a shame
Chrysler is headed the same direction
For the first time in a little while, you’ve put out a video that’s pretty much completely correct and not really full of opinions and totally wrong info. Happy to see this. This is the content we need! Less opinions, true information and funny, yet informative!
Oh the Grand Marquis, my grand parents had a dark red one and I loved driving it so comfortable and always felt so safe. As a matter of fact one time a compact car turned in front of my grandma she hit it, the small car had a smashed side and the Marquis had a scratch.
That's nothing! My dad owned a 1970s Caprice made of steel. In the 1980s a car smashed into its rear end. The Caprice got its paint chipped off; the other car was totaled.😃
The average person just cannot afford to drop hundreds of dollars to take their family to a sporting event whether it be Nascar, MLB or NFL. But go to a dirt track race in a rural area on a Friday night and it is packed because tickets are reasonable and so are the concessions.
Good point
Exactly what I was thinking. Circle track racing is super cheap and far more entertaining.
Man that is true
& lowering ticket & concession prices?? No lets keep camera angles to mask that no one's here instead.
It doesn't help that baseball has 100 some games a year, if it was only 16 like football it would probably be full because there are only a few chances to see it.
I love my grandpa car!! I just put a new speed sensor on it today.... :) 2001 crown victoria 4.6 V8
My Mom's 2000 Grand Marquis has just over 100k miles and is like new. It had the intake manifold replaced recently (and was revised with metal in the key place instead of all plastic). I replaced a blower motor and all else is original. Rock solid cars overall.
Just bought a 2003 with 40,000 miles..garage kept..looks brand new in and out. My third MGM! Love em..especially for the long road trips I take.
Scotty I love your channel! I just bought a 2001 Grand Marquis with my stimulus money and although I've only test driven it, I LOVE it! Those cars are luxury tanks. I decided to buy it and trade up from my (don't laugh) 2003 Chrysler Sebring convertible. That P.O.S just had too many problems to mention. But anyway, you helped me decide on whether to buy that Grand Marquis and like always, you definitely know your cars!
I have a 98 merc marquis . I think it will run forever. That is an amazing year! 200K just broken in.
I liked the look of the 98 to 02 more then the 03 restyle, the 3rd gen had more chrome better quality wheel covers and the red glass on the tail lights and trunk was the old school glass. Ford put a muted red and later gray glass on the back that was ugly. The paint was also better quality every 03 through 08 marquis i see has peeling clearcoat
@@robertriley1569 :lol: True, and it is still running great. It is so smooth I think it stalls at red lights. I bought a polisher and detailed it and my neighbor said it definitely has better paint than his new BMW. 98-02 have the truck style dish offset wheels - because of the box steering.
Just bought another Grand Marquis 2004 with 32K mileage!! Love this car!!
I found my 200 8 GS in October 2018. An old lady who couldn’t drive anymore owned it 17,000 miles as new as you could possibly get inside and outside underneath. Still has the original brake pads all around and rotors original serpentine belt I replaced the 16 inch rims with 18 inch mustang cobra rims and Goodyear tires.
My dad had a Mercury Grand Marquis years ago I think about getting something like it because they are comfortable.
Mercury Grand Marquis (MGMs) are AWESOME cars! I love mine! You're right about NASCAR. I started watching religiously in the 80's when TNN started carrying all the races. Watched it until about 10 years ago. Now you can't pay me to watch a race. They are no fun to watch.
I own a 2001 mercury grand marquis...I love it...bought it from old lady 4 $1500.00 garage kept 1 owner 160.000miles I'm replacing all the suspension and other than some ignition coils and egr valve going bad this car has been best used vehicle I've ever had! Awesome.
So scotty do you have any advice for me on this sweet ride?...appreciate you and your videos!
Dear Scotty:
I've watched this video multiple times. For some reason, my heart keeps searching for these "grandpa cars". I guess I am a "hipster" because I am young, I drive like molasses, and I appreciate cars that are easy to work on and repair.
Thank you for all of your videos. They are very informative and entertaining!
I bought a 2003 mercury grand marquis with 90k miles for $3,200, I've put 30k in trouble free miles on it . My wife laughed at me said it's an old farts car ! Well she has a $430 payment on a Subaru outback and I save my car payment money for the young ladies of the night!! Lol
The BEST car you could ever have is one you own..... trust me
I say this all the time. Car payments suck!
So true, my Yaris was in the body shop for one week and I hated the rental CUV they loaned me, I couldn't wait to get mine back
@Derek Flynn The problem is that the new one is not even a Toyota anymore, it's a rebadged Mazda 2.
Even my 2001 Chevy Prizm.
"Wise words"
I totally agree I owned one for 6 years never had any major issues with it.
it was a 2002 mercury grand marquis with 65,000 miles after 6 years of use it was at 220,000 miles and still felt like new.
the modular 4.6 engine with good maintenance is virtually bulletproof.
I’ve got my 4th panther. I’m 30 years old. Love these cars and by far not a hipster. Just an insane value. I currently have a 06 mercury. Leather, very nice. Got it with 59k miles for $6000. Currently has 91 and no issues. My friends grandfather bought a 04 new, the car had 270k miles on it when he died last year. Never replaced any major parts
Crown vics and grand marquis will last forever! Literally!
Reynaldo Abundis I like to get one in my dad's memory.
Yes they will!!! Best large American sedan ever! Reliable as a tank!
It’ll outlast you, it’ll outlast your children
I'm trying to save up for one only bad thing is cali's gas prices like come man almost $5...
Lincoln Continentals are also in this class I love all those cars
I have been shopping for new cars and wound up buying a 2000 Grand Marquis. It's the classic little old lady car and looks brand new. It's been getting around 19 MPG around town. I can buy a lot of gas from the difference between a $40,000 new car and the $3,000 Mercury.
Love pulling up my 09 GM next to lookalike beta soybeans in their lookalike Teslas. I can drive it 20 years and it'll still be cheaper and more fun to drive and maintain myself.
@@kingjulian291 Horses for courses. Those Teslas are really safe in a crash, plus they'll probably be able to drive themselves, someday, so that's nice for the average normie.
Just bought a 1999 grand marquis’s LS baby blue garage kept since bought by original owner . It’s the most well kept car I’ve ever seen literally looks brand new I’ve owned 6 cars now this beats any other dodge or Chevy I’ve had just a complete dime. I will keep this car for my kids
We are on our 2nd Grand Marquis. The first one, when sold 2 years ago, a 2004 model had 320k miles on it. It’s still going strong the last I heard. I did have to have the transmission rebuilt at 200k miles. My wife liked it so much we found a low mile 2011 to replace it. The 2011 now has 110k miles on it now and, so far, the only problem with it was the battery cable harness I just had to replace. Some acid leak got into the jacket and deteriorated the positive wire going to the fuse box. Best to replace with OEM at $150 with that set up. But we do love the Grand Marquis. And you can pack a whole house in the trunk for trips.
Scotty: “Millennials don’t care about that stuff”
*shows the work meme*
Oh the shade 😂
Millennials are a waste of space!
@@MrSanesaw Millennials are approaching middle age and are the police keeping your neighborhoods safe, the paramedics arriving at your house and the doctors keeping you alive. But ok...
I always did like the Grand Marquis...a lot of luxury for the money, and they keep on runnin'.
Mercury luxury brand
@@TotenAuge mercury is the Lincoln version
@@theshield1613
No, it is not.
There is _Ford,_ then _Mercury,_ then _Lincoln._
I’m 28 and drive a 2003 Grand Marquis with 87k miles. A grandma owned it prior to me. Excellent shape and best riding vehicle I have ever owned. Funny thing --> Grand Marquis = Grandma Keys
Entertaining to watch Scotty! I like the hands movements lolll
I love my '08 Grand Marquiz. It is supposed to be a cotton-top car but I have noticed, 10+ years later *I AM STARTING TO GET A COTTON TOP!!*
Thanks for the panther love Scotty!
I have a 1996 grand marquis. Bought it 17 years ago with 51,000 miles on it. Now, 201,000. Engine & transmission run as good as the day I got the car. Recently replaced shocks. Rides like a new car!
I'm on my 9th Panther Platform (CV, GM, TC) and I find, since 1988 they are the most reliable cars I've ever owned. My best was a 2004 CVP71 creampuff I got from WA state, it was a constable's car, no stripes, no cage, no black and white. Awesome car. My current is a 2006 Grand Marquis, with hwy gears. Not fast, not quick, but economical and dependable. Great cars.
Side note, my 88 Town Car went 510K miles before a ring landing finally burned away. 1 tranny change in that many miles, amazing...
What a nice intro lol really like it thanks for your advices!
I got one 1999 and they are really good cars.
Anecdotes don't count. Get OUT!
Im 33 got 98 ice blue with 80,000 miles grand marques gs. Beautiful car so so happy to get this and it came out of an old mans garage literally like new. Thanks car guru!
Hey Scotty I was happy to hear your remarks about the Mercury Grand Marquis! I've got a 2004, 154,000 miles, runs like new! They are known to be extremely reliable and although I'm still a young guy, I'm very happy with my " Grandpa Mobile"!😂😂😂😂
Just bought an 04 a few months ago and I love it!
Let me explain Grandpa cars:
Grandpa has been around long enough to know what's good-
Has saved enough money to (hopefully) to be able to buy something good-
And he doesn't have to/want to settle for some trendy new POS that you won't see on the road 7 years from now.
He has a plan to keep the car as long as he lives, that's why he spent the time and saved his money... and yes, he plans to live a long time!
PS I catch myself driving like a Grandpa and shrug my shoulders, saying to myself "when in Rome"...
I do the same thing when i drive mine.. it's like sitting on a couch exploring the highway's.. when i drive it, I don't care when i get there..
The outside looks simple but classic and the inside is fancy as hell. Combined with the reliability it’s a win win
thanks bro i have had a mercury grand marquis 2001 for 2 years now you are the reason i got it i love it its amazing got from a 80 something year old man it was mint still is i just keep building miles but i love to drive it and its amazing on gas and always starts fist try even in the cold.
I know it's the honest presentation and knowledge that makes it but those glasses are total class!
I have a 2008 ford crown vic police interceptor and i get 25mpg on the highway driving from 65 to 75 mpg
I currently have a 2011 GM and sometimes get 29mpg driving at a 79 MPH pace. My daughter had a 90s model that was getting 34MPG if you drove it 65 and under. Awesome cars
I have a 96 vic with only 60,000miles and looks and runs A1, I thought I was losing my marbles when calculating 25 or more mpg average, I do mostly hwy driving. Great car only one problem ever was the plastic intake coolant crossover pipe. Oh and now an electric rear window regulator, not bad for 25 years.
I have a 1999 grand marquis with 287k miles
I plan on buying a grand marquis 2002 with 240km for 1500 would you recommend me to buy it, are they easy to maintain on gas and maintenance my friend?
I'm still riding my 1993 Grand Marquis, and its only with 50.000 miles ! Leather seats,digital speedometer,power seat,eletric antenna, am fm cassete player everything's running perfectly !
This kind of vehicles are indestructible !!!!!
I bought one over a year ago. Great car, cheap to fix, paint colors on the shelf in the parts store. Fits 2 toilets in the back seat, 1 in the trunk, all in boxes. Plenty of parts available in the junkyard. Door locks and handles might have issues. Squeaks and rattles, nothing too hard to track down and fix. Lower control arms and lower ball joints. Love my land yacht!
Scotty I have a 2010 Grand Marque I purchased for $4000. with 53,000 miles that I use for my work car. Also a 2015 Tahoe and my wife drives a 2017 BMW X6. That Grand Marque runs better than both of them
Any problems with the BMW?
Not yet my wife has been leasing them for 20 years now she turns them in about the third year before they start to cause any problems. The tires are run flats $400 bucks to replace without the warranty
@@mrwilljones3015 aren't run flats kind of harsher riding then regular tires? I know you dont have a choice due to no spare but dam.
It’s a quiet comfortable ride I guess they made up for it in the suspension $$$$. I’m a big guy if you’re over 6 ft that X6 gets small really fast
That's a steal
My 4.6L v8 has almost 200K and runs like brand new. Love that motor 🤙
I plan on buying a grand marquis 2002 with 240km for 1500$ are they easy to maintain on gas and maintenance?
I had a 2008 Hyundai 2 door hatchback, standard trans like you showed. Great car, super zippy, roomy and comfortable for my 6’5” frame (for an economy car), very reliable and dirt cheap to maintain. Also, it’s amazing in the snow with cheap all season tires, and plenty of power on steep uphill grades. My son drives it now and it’s still going strong with no problems, over 100k miles on it. Gets over 30mpg. That one your listener is asking about is a good value at $3,500, assuming it’s had regular maintenance and no damage.
I daily of those myself. (2000 Grand Marquis "Montigua") Absolutely love it. I average 20 MPG in the city but I drive it conservatively. Easy to work on too although all I had to do to it was plugs and 1 coil.
the 1990s Buick Roadmasters were really great also, but not as common...They would run forever.....
bonnie johnson the LT1 is a good motor too
Check mine out. Embarrassed many mustangs with it.
Have a 92 Roady wagon. Love it!
I had a co-worker who bought one and he was 1000% happy with his BRM!
I have a 94 Fleetwood. For being what it is, it's fast. I've been told by several mechanics though if I put a higher gear (3:42) in the rear that it will really wake up.
'Fix it again, Tony' Lol! Right-on, Mercury Grand Marquis - there's the car to enjoy!
I owned a Delta Integrale EVO for quite a few years. Totally reliable and, together with a 964C4, still the best car I've owned.
Just bought a 2008 Mercury Grand Marque today. 104,000 miles. $2400. Clean, leather, NICE! 🇺🇸
THANK YOU JESUS!
My 02 grand marquis has 205 K and drives like new. Most reliable cars ever made.
I'm at 200K with my 98. Hard to believe, runs better than some brand new cars. Very minor repairs.
@Bruna Martins Just broken in.
I'm around 95k with my 2000 grand Marquis best car I ever owned.
Had an expedition with the 4.6. Great engine, just had to a intake manifold leak. I sold it and got a newer one with the 5.4. Honestly, the 4.6 was so much smoother, went up hills in AZ with our family of 6 and a full tank just as effortlessly as the 5.4. We chased a misfire in that 5.4 for a long time before finally selling it at 201k miles. Still ran good just an engine light on lol.
Yup I could a told you to stay away from the 5.4 I had a f150 with the 5.4 triton and it was a piece of turd
I love em. They still have the classic look and very reliable. My father gave me his 2000 marquis it was my first car sliver with silver interior. It was very popular in my home country which is saudi arabia. There is a time when u cant find a family without a crown vic or marquis parking in the driveway. Also in the early 90's my uncle bought 4 brand new grand marquis and gave them as a gift to family members so there is a lot of memories regarding this vehicle.
Your new opening six seconds to your videos is SPECTACULAR!!!
Rev up your panther platform
Scotty I wish I found your channel sooner
Miss my 2001 Mercury grand marquis! Was just talking to my bf about how much I miss mine since it was so comfortable and had no issues with it
I bought one at an auction for 600 dlls in good condition 2003 grand marquis ls ultimate edition, the only thing i changed was the intake manifold which is so easy. Parts are cheaps and it has 156k miles im in love with it. Thanks scotty
If I could have 5 cars
Lincoln Town Car (old school)
Toyota Sienna (practical)
Lexus LS500h (modern luxury)
Ford F-150 (truck)
Ford GT (supercar/sportscar)
You should try out a convertible. You might just update your list afterward.
Any mechanical problems with any of these?
@@timothycc711 maybe the GT.
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Why the town car? It’s objectively the worst panther
@@user-xg8yy7yl1d How is that even possible? The Town Car is the smoothest riding and roomiest Panther, and also has the best seats!
Being from Canada.
Hockey will never be a dying sport.
If Whites don't get their birthrate way up hockey will go extinct with the White Man.
@@mmccrownus2406 Nailed it. This is actually happening in Canada. We're importing millions and millions of migrants from third world countries and they have no problem having families with 4, 5, 6 children, or more. White women just don't want to have kids any more. In 25 years, whites will be a MINORITY in Canada. Not a joke. Just look at the birth rates.
We keep importing millions of people from Africa, the Middle East, and China, people who have never played hockey in their life. Soccer is ALREADY more popular than hockey in Canada now thanks to our recent imports. In another 50 years (mark my words) hockey will be a dead sport. Canada is the ONLY thing keeping the NHL alive and we supply about 50% of the players. Most Americans don't care about hockey. There isn't enough interest south of the border to keep the sport alive. Once Canada stops feeding talent to the NHL, it's all over. Given that the next generation of Canadians won't play hockey at all, the NHL is basically on notice.
@@taekwondotime I am a huge hockey fan, Blues fan from when I was a little kid, I think one of the problems that hockey has is that, imo, it is the one sport that doesn't translate well on tv. Being at the game gives you a whole different look and a better appreciation for the skill the players have. Every time I have taken a friend to a hockey game they have always left the game saying, "I didn't realize how cool hockey was", and they become fans.
@@CardinalsXerces I agree. I'm just saying that interest in hockey is far behind football, baseball, or basketball in the US. It's #1 in Canada, but only while Canada retains a mostly white population (because black people are drawn to basketball, middle eastern people are drawn to soccer, and asian people are drawn to badminton, table tennis, etc...). It's really only white people that are playing hockey (for whatever reason).
Canada's population today is maybe 50% white people, but the average white family has 1 child (if that), not nearly enough to sustain the population, while the average middle eastern or black family has 3 children. So in just 25 years there will be 3x the number of black and middle eastern people in Canada. By the year 2045, whites will probably be about 25% of Canada's population or less.
Really love your channel
I am from Saudi Arabia, and I have a 98 crown vitoria 270,000 miles, and it's still running like new, it's the best American car I have ever used I will never sell it
I love my 99 Grand Marquis and hope to keep it going as long as I can.
Next time you replace the coolant, if you haven't done this, yet, purchase an OEM semi-metal intake manifold from 2002 or later Panther bodies, and swap it in for the old all-plastic ones that have a history of cracking and damaging the engine. Also fix any misfiring that develops ASAP or it'll blow the cat.
@@EMichaelBall
How much are the manifolds? I'm guessing that my "97 Town Car also has a PLASTIC intake
@@charlies.5777 Yes; all Panther bodies between 1996 (or '97; don't recall exactly) and 2001 have the plastic manifold. Research seems to estimate the total (parts/labor) cost of about $400-700, excluding the coolant replacement process. Cheaper than a new engine.
@@EMichaelBall
Yeah, definitely cheaper than a new engine. Thanks for the info.
Nascar could also be affected by the new cars. In the old days young boys would help there dads work on the family car. Later they bought a fixer upper. They knew about cars and were trying to make them go faster. Cars today seldom need maintenance like they did in the old days. Just a lack of interest in cars resulted.
Jeep Cherokee also today’s cars are a lot more complex/difficult to work on and the cars from back in the day are a lot more simple.
I just bought a 2003 LSE with 89000 miles on it 2 weeks ago and so far all is well. Love the ride and engine. Paid $2300.00
Hi Scotty,
Your videos have been a big help to me. I had a 2001 Corolla, and I've used quite a few videos to keep it going. With that being said, I have a question for you:
I went to Japan this year and fell in love with the Toyota Crown taxis. They look like a newer version of the old Toyotas, and they are gorgeous. My question is, if I were to buy one, how hard would it be for me to get it repaired here in the US?
your right about nascar ... attendance has been going down...tickets are too much $
mike and wife you think you can go straight and turn let sometimes better than me buddy?
Christian Man what....?
mike and wife look up SOUTH PARK NASCAR EPISODE... funny bro
mike and wife nascar is dumb, all they do is go fast and turn to the left.
Would the Crown Vic, Town Car, and Continental all be good cars because they share the same engine? The continental had front wheel drive though
I liked this video. I agree with the assessment of the Grand Marquis. I own a 97 Mercury Grand Marquis 255k miles on it. It runs smoother than my fathers new 2018 Forester.😂😂 Only issues I have with my 97 is rust, valve covers leaking oil and some suspension components worn out. Right after I bought it took it on a road trip down south. I was running 75 mph and getting 27 mpg.. Not bad for a V-8
Thanks for the Video. More good advice.