Mercury Grand Marquis Model Years and History

Mercury Grand Marquis Model Years

2011 Mercury Grand Marquis trims

2011 Grand Marquis

For 2011, the Grand Marquis is relatively only changed, but receives power-adjustable pedals as standard equipment.

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2010 Mercury Grand Marquis trims

2010 Grand Marquis

For 2010, the venerable Mercury Grand Marquis soldiers on with no major changes.

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2009 Mercury Grand Marquis trims

2009 Grand Marquis

In 2009 the Mercury Grand Marquis simplifies its line-up by dropping its GS model and becoming a single-trim automobile. Along with the GS badge the Grand Marquis also drops available options such as power sun/moonroof, alarm, CD changer and full-size spare tire.

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2008 Mercury Grand Marquis trims

2008 Grand Marquis

The Grand Marquis has remained largely unchanged since 1992. For 2008, Mercury added a standard tire pressure monitoring system on the GS and LS. In addition, outside temperature display is now standard on the LS. New optional equipment for the GS includes a Comfort Appearance Package that includes leather trim seats, a power driver seat and 16-inch painted aluminum wheels. For 2008 the GS also has an optional Confidence Package with heated mirrors, fog lamps, and traction control. The LS now offers the Travel Package with CD and cassette player and conventional spare tire as optional.

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2007 Mercury Grand Marquis trims

2007 Grand Marquis

The Grand Marquis has remained largely unchanged since 1992. For 2007, Mercury dropped the Premium and Ultimate trims. A new Palm Beach package adds luxury equipment upgrades to the LS, such as a leather-wrapped steering wheel, heated mirrors, and chrome wheels.

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About Grand Marquis

The Mercury Grand Marquis emerged in 1975 as a posher version of the existing Marquis. By the ends of the 1970s, the Grand Marquis' proved so popular it would even outsell the full-sized Mercury base model. In 1983, the Grand Marquis branding was exclusively applied to the largest Mercury vehicle. Fuel injection was added to the V-8 engined vehicle in 1986 while the Grand Marquis coupe production ended after the 1987 model year. Marking a major shift from the square-shaped sedan, the Mercury Grand Marquis adopted a cleaner, more aerodynamic look for 1992 that also included a new 4.6-liter V-8 engine. Through parts of the 1990s, the Mercury Grand Marquis' sales closely mirrored its similar Ford counterpart, the Crown Victoria. The design of the Grand Marquis was updated in 1998, 2003 and for the final time in 2006. After more than 36 years part of brand's heritage, the Grand Marquis was the last vehicle produced under the retired Mercury name in 2011.