5 Star Reviews for 2000 Mercury Grand Marquis

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.47/5 Average
48 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

The Marquis receives additional safety features, including an emergency trunk release, child seat-anchor brackets and Mercury's Belt Minder system. The interior gets a new trim color, Dark Charcoal. One new exterior color will be offered, Tropic Green. The handling package's rear-axle ratio changes from 3.27 to 3.55. The Grand Marquis Limited will be offered later in the 2000 model year.

Pros:
  • Classic American V8 and rear-drive layout, considerable interior space, lots of luxury for a reasonable price.
Cons:
  • Lack of refinement, squishy ride unless the optional handling package is ordered.

User Reviews:

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  • Ill buy another one. - 2000 Mercury Grand Marquis
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    Trouble free vehicle. Quite, simi-firm ride. Room for six big adults in back and two in front. Small person can fit in the front middle with ease. Love the large trunk. If I hold the spped around 60, I have made 28 mpg.

  • Mercury Marquis is a legend - 2000 Mercury Grand Marquis
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    We bought this car as a used vehicle for my wife and a family car as we have grandsons. It was a hertz rental with 22,000 miles on it. This vehicle has performed extremely well, with super handling and comfort and most of all it is a safe vehicle for my wife in town and on the highway. Power is great and gas mpg is good. As a race car driver in the past, I really like rear wheel drive and this car has met all my expectations!

  • 2000 Grand Marquis - 2000 Mercury Grand Marquis
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    The only big complaint I have about the car is, the brakes keep squeeking and the rims keep clicking. I am told the brakes squeek because the have steel in them and the rims click because of a design flaw. My dealership told me this. Other than that it is a great car. Alot of car for the money.

  • 2000 Mercury Grand Marquis LS - 2000 Mercury Grand Marquis
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    This is a great car, comfortable, great ride for road trips, reliable as long as you perform regular maintenance as with any car. I get 31 MPG on HWY and 22 to 25 MPG city with the 302 V8,

  • Owned mine 8 years so far. - 2000 Mercury Grand Marquis
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    Purchased this brand new. Excellent car. No breakdowns in over 8 years. All I did was routine maintenance. The coolant temperature sensor went bad 3 years ago, but everything still works fine. Surviving 8 Michigan winters with no rust, and the original exhaust system still in great shape is a miracle. If gas werent so high Id be buying another one. I do mostly city driving, but my car still gets great mileage on the highway. Its like driving in the safety of a tank with a sofa inside.

  • My Best Car - 2000 Mercury Grand Marquis
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    Ive owned many cars in my lifetime and this is the best one Ive ever had. Never had any mechanical problems. Gas mileage at 20 mpg for a V8 is unbelievable. Comfortable ride with spacious interior. Style hasnt changed much over the years. I dont think they can improve on it!

  • Everymans BMW 745 - 2000 Mercury Grand Marquis
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    This is a marvelous car...my fourth Panther platform Ford. The car has so many aftermarket performance parts that it is hard to believe. There is actually a small performance cult that has grown up around them Mine has dual exhaust, with Dynaflows and an X-pipe, as well as Kumho A/S 795 tires (stock Michelins are a joke). I added a Superchips powertuner. I probably have about 260HP as of now and still get over 25 mpg/highway. Why people complain about the mileage on these cars baffles me...if you want a Honda Civic, go buy one! This car weighs 4,000 pounds. Addco sway bars and Bilstein shocks make the car handle dead flat. There is a reason why police use these cars (Ford CV version).

  • Reliable, great buy!!! - 2000 Mercury Grand Marquis
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    Really comfortable car. Reasonable handling. Nice ride with Air Suspension (I know, the air scares some people). Have to watch for head gasket failure because of iron block and aluminum heads (different expansion rates). Proven reliable platform and 4.6 is rocksteady. Tuned for smooth power delivery and quite performance. Has no problem getting out of its own way. I bought this car with 50000 miles, put a little money in to freshen it up and I love it. Also put a new radio, being a 2000 still had a tape player(tape player in 2000?). The cup holders kind of suck but Im just nitpicking now. It now has 91000 miles, only costs are air conditioning and basic maintenance (oil, gas, tires). If you can get a low mileage gem with a good body its a good buy. If someone was looking at a car like this to pick up I would recommend. I still really like the car. I get some grief because its an "old mans car" but thats ok. Easy and cheap to fix. Not much changed till they stopped producing in 2012. They became more reliable and gas efficient. Its a real good car. No regrets.

  • General - 2000 Mercury Grand Marquis
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    Had a 1993 and found 2000 did not handle quite as well overall and MPG dropped between 1 and MPG. 2000 did away with locking gas cap and second key so glove compartment and trunk could not be locked from valet parking/etc.

  • nice car - 2000 Mercury Grand Marquis
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    I bought used with 32K miles. Now have 36K miles. Avg 24.0 MPG for those 4K miles. Very quiet ride, I like the full size. Like the ABS and traction control. Previous car was 91 LINCOLN Town car. Transmission should be OK since it is the same one on my 2000 Ford E150 Van (4R70).

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