Overview & Reviews
Antilock brakes and traction control now come standard on all Grand Marks, while revised cupholders and a new front seat storage pouch improve the cabin. No-charge leather is available on LS Ultimate models. LS Ultimate and LSE models get standard steering wheel controls for the stereo and climate system, and a new trunk organizer is optional across the board. Three new colors are added this year.
- Plenty of interior room, diversified trim lineup for 2002, comfortable ride, excellent crash-test ratings.
User Reviews:
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where have all the great cars gone? - 2002 Mercury Grand Marquis
By ogdad223 - June 27 - 2:00 amfor the price of this auto you would have to expect a better fit and finish of this one.auto and overall fit and finish not very good at all and some of the doors,etc had to be redone by the dealer.not the fault of the dealer should of been caught at the factory.get up and go was there great ride on the highway better than some fomoco units ive had.
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Bad car - 2002 Mercury Grand Marquis
By George - June 5 - 5:26 pmThis car is junk! This car has terrible brakes and wheels. The car rattles so much. The leather is cheap and there is no leg room. This car is outdated! The engine is a V8 with only about 225 HP. Cheap! Everything in this car is a piece of junk! Cheap! Cheap! Cheap! Well, its good if you play bingo This car eats gas for terrible pickup. I recomend this car to teens, not adults with families.
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2002 Grand Marquis - 2002 Mercury Grand Marquis
By libsdad - March 28 - 2:00 amPurchased 12-2002 as a program car. No major defects, except battery died and was replaced under mfg. warranty. Nice ride for trips, averaging 21.4 mpg. with 60/40 mix of hiway/city driving.Have yet to go on long trip, but look forward to it.
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A GREAT, BIG CAR - 2002 Mercury Grand Marquis
By wil - March 4 - 10:00 amTHIS IS A GREAT CAR TO DRIVE THE LONG TRIP OR AROUND TOWN. ITS LIKE DRIVING YOUR EASY CHAIR. THERE IS TRULY NOTHING LIKE A BIG CAR FOR COMFORT AND COMFORT IS WHAT THIS CAR PROVIDES. FOR THE MONEY, I FEEL IT IS HARD TO BEAT. AND WITH THE THEN $3000 REBATE AND DEALER DISCOUNT A VERY AFORDABLE AUTOMOBILE. ILL NEVER GO BACK.
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Pleasantly Surprised - 2002 Mercury Grand Marquis
By Chappy91 - November 12 - 5:36 amI needed a reliable second car for the family and the dealership had this cream-puff on the lot. Garage kept, prestine condition. Have had it two weeks and am enjoying the 45 mile round trip commute to work. Surprisingly great gas milage, I use premium in the tank. Smoother than silk ride, corners like a dream. I definitely feel safe having my family in the car. I forsee many excellent years in this beauty. By the way, this is my first Ford...swore I would never own one...previously only owned Japanese or German...making a believer out of me.
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Peace of Mercury/ Ford junk - 2002 Mercury Grand Marquis
By Toyota - May 30 - 4:20 amThis piece of junk handles horribly and has horrible gas miles. Why cant Ford start making some cars not cruises. I also own a Toyota Avalon which is ten times better. The Mercury takes 9.7 seconds to get from o-60 with a v8 engine with 224 HP and the Avalon takes 8.5 seconds with a v6 engine with 210 HP. If you want a big boat go Linclon, Toyota, Lexus, or Acura. This car has been in the shop ever 40,000 miles. It has mainly been in the shop for electric problems and loud radding. Go Toyota Boo Ford!
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Impressive craftsmanship - 2002 Mercury Grand Marquis
By Mephisteles - May 14 - 12:13 amThis beast has given me absolutely no problems since I first purchased it from my uncle. You get what you pay for in this world and this car was worth every penny.
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Good value functional car - 2002 Mercury Grand Marquis
By Daniel1499 - December 25 - 2:00 amThis is a great car for its intended buyers. Its good-looking without being flashy. It is powerful with relatively good gas mileage. It handles well except when going over large bumps or washboard pavement, when it loses its direction. Its quiet inside and has a tastefully done interior. Ive only found a few faults. The door-checks are useless. The front power windows are under-powered. I wonder how long theyll last past the warranty. Although its billed as a six passenger car, its really only good for five passengers. The middle front "seat" is only good in a pinch. Overall, though, its a great car for the money!
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Wish my Dad could have enjoyed this car - 2002 Mercury Grand Marquis
By Lennis - October 26 - 5:53 pmI cant say enough good things about this beautiful car. I bought mine in February 2009 with only 56,000 miles on it and lots of garage time, so it is immaculate. What a pleasure to drive. Mine is the LS with the billboard size digital dashboard readings and all the bells and whistles. Though it is seven years old, everything works perfectly. Never and oil leak or a squeek or a squak. The ride will nearly put ya to sleep. My worst MPG is 21.6 mpg and my best is 25.8. Nuttin wrong with that. Love this car, and just wish Daddy could have seen it, as he loved Mercs! This is my first one after owning Dodges, Buicks, Olds, and Pontiacs.
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Luxury and Quality at a low price. - 2002 Mercury Grand Marquis
By Angelo007 - October 9 - 10:00 amWhile the GM may not have the title of a Lincoln Town car or Cadillac in its name, I cannot find that these other cars can give you the same comforts and quaility of a luxury car at the price that you can get a GM at. So I cannot see myself spending an extra 10 or 15 thousand just for a name so a the Grand Marqui is one of the best value money can buy for a large family car.