Overview & Reviews
For 2004, the Grand Marquis is available with laminated side glass to reduce wind and road noise, as well as provide greater protection in the event of an accident. A CD player is now standard on all models. Side airbags, a moonroof and heated front seats are now optional.
- Plenty of interior room, comfortable ride, good crash test scores.
- Large size makes it difficult to park and maneuver, some low-grade interior materials.
User Reviews:
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the last one of 6 - 2004 Mercury Grand Marquis
By bernie moon - March 25 - 4:16 amFord has continued to cheapen up what used to be a great car. Top of the line LS model with load leveling and electronic-digital dash still suffers from seats with less support than a 95 LS I traded to get it. Wind noise is greater since Ford went to a thinner glass all around in 97. The Load leveling air pump used to be quiet as it was located under the trunk but is in the engine compartment now and it is incredibly noisy.I enjoy the illusion of feeling safer in a large car but I have been taken advantage of by Ford for the last time.Even though side air bags have been available for years,the Grand Marquis whose basic platform hasnt changed in over 12 years, still doesnt have them.
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Great Value for the $$$ - 2004 Mercury Grand Marquis
By virge - July 31 - 10:00 amThis is the automobile for the person who wants a large comfortable car with power, comfort, and will not require a second mortgage on the house. An agile handling car in town and a smooth, quiet, riding car on the highway, this car provides the space and versatility of a large car with the ease of handling of a medium sized automoblile. Quick off the line and powerful enough to pass most of its competition, it gives confidence to its driver. I have had no reliablity problems and will continue to buy future models if Mercury stays on its present course. Highly recommended.
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True Blue American Icon - 2004 Mercury Grand Marquis
By 0rnery - January 26 - 11:44 pmFull frame, V8 Rear Wheel Drive. The only configuration Ill ever own. Been driving Grand Marquis and Town Cars for over thirty years, and that will be the same till I die. I work on my own cars and have never purchased new. These cars are rugged, reliable and cheap & easy to fix. Thats why police departments, taxi companies and rental agencies chose this platform. Just bought this 2004 Ultimate sixteen months ago with 80K on it, and have not been disappointed. Got a documented 28MPG on a recent 600 mile trip. No doubt it will hold up like all my past FOMOCO cruisers. That means at least 15 more trouble free years in my possession. Batteries, tires and brakes are no "trouble".