4 Star Reviews for 2007 Mercury Grand Marquis

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.45/5 Average
28 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

Trim levels are simplified to GS and LS on the 2007 Mercury Grand Marquis. LS buyers can opt for the Palm Beach Edition Package, which bundles chrome wheels, cashmere leather seats, satin-finish faux aluminum interior trim, side airbags and heated side mirrors. Mercury has extended drivetrain warranty coverage to five years/60,000 miles.

Pros:
  • Spacious interior with room for six, comfortable ride, standard V8, good crash test scores, reasonable price.
Cons:
  • Dated interior design with mediocre materials, old-tech underpinnings make it less agile than competitors.

User Reviews:

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  • Best Automotive Value--Period! - 2007 Mercury Grand Marquis
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    Lets start by pointing out Im not your typical Grand Marquis buyer--I just turned 39 years old. My 8 year old Chyrsler 300M needed to be replaced and frankly, nothing out there really excited me--unless it cost $30k or more. Ive always liked the look of Grand Marquis. They are a car-plain and simple. I found a nice silver 07 with leather and 16,000 miles on the clock for less than $16k. The ride is super-smooth, and the mileage is surprisingly good- combined city/highway of 22-24mpg. About the same as the 300m gave me. Some of my friends are giving me grief, but Im laughing all the way to the bank. Pound for pound, these cars are a steal!

  • mini-me4 - 2007 Mercury Grand Marquis
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    The Grand Marquis I bought was smooth and quiet. The V8 though was noisy, effortless, and sometimes felt ungainly. But the cabin felt comfy, despite the unsupported front seat. The trunk was quite cavernous. Sometimes, though, the vehicle tilts when cornering at higher speeds, such as 30-40 mph, but overall the ride seemed stable and supple. All in all, the Grand Marquis is a comfortable touring car, but I do think better cars exist in its class.

  • 2007 Grand Marquis, Great road car - 2007 Mercury Grand Marquis
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    This is my first Grand Marquis and I think its a great car. People seem to want to talk about how it has a lack of handling with some roll in the corners or how it should look more sporty or its lack of power. This is a large semi luxury vehicle, its not a race car. This is a great road car and when buying a nice comfortable vehicle these points are mute. If you want a sporty suspension with more power then doint buy it, but if you want a vehicle that delivers a good ride, decent fuel economy (for its size at 25 mpg highway) and plenty of room for the family at a reasonable price then this is the car for you.

  • Good Car Good Value Good Size. - 2007 Mercury Grand Marquis
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    I purchased the Mercury Grand M. LS I paid a good price I got a Full size car and I am very happy ! Believe it or not a traded it a Honda accord. My Lower back was killing me the car had a lot of noise. I do not like Japanese cars! I am 45 years old and I enjoy the soft ride of my new car The size is perfect for my family and I can put all my luggage for my long trip. This car is either you love it or hate it. There si nothing in between powerful and solid made.!

  • Excellent Car - 2007 Mercury Grand Marquis
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    Silky smooth and fuel efficient engine. I get 20.5 in town around Boston and as high as 27 on the highway. Looked at BMWs, but they do not offer a proportionately better handling or ride for the value, plus they burn expensive premium gas. I still cant find a better car for the price. I put heavy sway bars on the car (rear end) for a couple of hundred dollars. Big difference. Suspension mods are easy and cheap. Cars design inside and out is simple, and uncluttered... but I like that. Only complaint, is that the rear seat does not fold down, and they dont make a roof rack.

  • Perrenial Winner Grand Marquis - 2007 Mercury Grand Marquis
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    This is my fourth Grand Marquis and Ive averaged around 200,000 miles on the previous three. The reason that these Ford/Mercury autos are used for livery and police cars is comfort, fuel economy, longevity and value. Buy Japanese, or German instead? I think not. Generally my experience is relatively negative to foreign autos contrary to published opinion. My 1998 GM repair bill was under $3,000 for eight years of use while I averaged 25 miles per gallon on the highway. Everyone loves the room and comfort of these autos on a long trip. You could buy smaller and perhaps average another 15% better gas mileage but the repair bill could easily reach 300% more, relative to my experience.

  • Good large car - 2007 Mercury Grand Marquis
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    Car is large, but safe. Dont care for drivers seat much. Very good MPG for a large car, better then my Camry-Toyota with a 4-cyl and feels safer too. And no problems. V8 is smooth as silk, Ford has done a good job!

  • A solid, traditional, reliable car - 2007 Mercury Grand Marquis
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    I find the official review from Edmunds a bit irresponsible! I fail to see the logic in urging folks not to want a so- called "throwback" of a car when the Grand Marquis is a solid, reliable US/Canadian vehicle that gets the job done in comfort and safety. Competitor cars have iffy build quality are costly to repair. Does Edmunds want us to pay more for something "new" just because newness is somehow better? I disagree! I have a 2008 BMW 5 series too and the iDrive is a mess, the dopey flipper shift knob gets in the way, parts break often and its back to the $$$hop; its constantly nagging at me too! A lousy personality I pay a fortune for. Ill take the familiar, old school Ford V8 anyday.

  • 2nd Marquis - 2007 Mercury Grand Marquis
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    I had already owned a Grand Marquis and was looking for a new car. I test drove a Chevy Impala and Ford Fusion. I bought another Marquis because the price and ride was great and I know that it wont need a lot of future repairs. I wish it was sporty looking instead of a grampa car.

  • Great cruiser - 2007 Mercury Grand Marquis
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    Love this car. 42 years old, 3 kids. Comfy as any car I have owned - and I usually buy a car ever 12 months. Very low ownership cost, reliable, dependable, handles anything I can throw at it. Same basic drivetrain and build as police cars - built to withstand abuse. Large, safe, and anyone can work on it. Body on frame is a cheap fix in case of an accident. Runs alternative fuel - E85, reduces greenhouse gasses by 25%. Great way to start driving capital towards alternative fuel infrastructure while supporting American workers. Great car for return-on-investment folks - purchase one that has taken a little depreciation and you can own it cheap and have no large long-term ownership costs.

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