Overview & Reviews
This traditional American sedan got a revised rear suspension and exterior styling last year. This year all it gets are some new color options.
- Even without the cage behind the front seats, you might feel like a public servant driving this car.
User Reviews:
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Lots of fuel pumps - 1999 Mercury Grand Marquis
By mattamypat - February 2 - 10:00 amMy car has slightly over 36,000 miles on it. I just had to replace the fuel pump for the second time, imagine with only slightly over 36,000 miles. I am 76 years old, I had to have my car towed yesterday in 90 degree heat. It cost me over $540 for a stinking fuel pump for the second time. I have contacted Mercury via phone, both the 800-521-4140 number and the number you get when you join their user club or whatever it is. They wont do a thing, they wont let you talk to anyone who can make a valid decision. You get to talk to phone-flunkies answering flunkies and that is it. Some support, I have owned my last Mercury.
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Problems never addressed - 1999 Mercury Grand Marquis
By tools1 - December 9 - 2:00 amA consistant problem is the head gasket on the 4,6 liter engine. it commonly leaks and costs +/- $1,500 to fix. Ford also used a plastic manifold that crack with wear, which cost $500 +/- to fix. The last problem is a brake line bracket on the rear crossbeam that can cut & ignite the gas tank during a severe rear end crash. Ford has recalled and fixed public vehicles but has not done the same for everyday consumers. Overall I would never buy this vehicle Ford or Mercury ever again.