2005 Mercury Montego Luxury on 2040-cars
38300 Dick Jarrett Way, Dade City, Florida, United States
Engine:3.0L V6 24V MPFI DOHC
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1MEFM40115G609142
Stock Num: 14588A
Make: Mercury
Model: Montego Luxury
Year: 2005
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Light Camel
Options: Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 72249
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(2) 12V pwr points,(2) coat hooks,(3) grab handles,60/40 split folding rear seats w/adjustable head restraints,Adjustable tilt steering column,AM/FM stereo w/CD player,Analog clock,Auto-dimming rearview mirror,Cruise control,Driver/front passenger sliding visors w/illuminated mirrors,Dual zone air conditioning w/automatic temp control,Front center console-inc: storage, armrest, cup holders,Front seatback map pockets,Front/rear carpeted floor mats,Grocery bag hooks in trunk,Illuminated entry system,Instrument panel storage bin,Instrumentation-inc: tachometer, lamp outage, fuel cap, oil change, door ajar, low washer fluid/oil pressure/coolant indicator,Leather-wrapped shift knob,Leather-wrapped steering wheel w/audio/cruise controls,Lockable glove box w/dampened door,Map pockets & bottle holders in all doors,Message center w/trip computer, compass,Overhead console-inc: map/dome light, sunglass storage,Premium sound system w/sound isolation,Premium two-tone cloth front bucket seats-inc: 6-way pwr driver seat w/manual lumbar/recline, 2-way manual passenger seat w/recline & fold-flat feature,Pwr door locks,Pwr remote decklid release,Pwr windows w/drivers 1-touch up/down,Rear HVAC ducts,Rear reading lamps,Rear seat fold down center armrests w/cup holders,Rear window defroster,Remote keyless entry system w/(2) key fobs,SecuriLock passive anti-theft system,Woodgrain trim,Body-color body-side moldings,Body-color fold away pwr heated mirrors w/puddle lamps,Fixed interval windshield wipers,Fog lamps,HID headlamps w/automatic on/off/delay,Keyless entry keypad,LED tail lamps,Satin waterfall grille & surround,Solar tinted glass,17 7-spoke aluminum wheels w/Mercury center cap,19.0 gallon fuel tank,3.0L V6 24-valve Duratec engine,3.46 axle ratio,68 amp/hr HD battery w/battery saver,6-speed automatic transmission,Anti-lock braking system (ABS),Compact spare tire,Engine block heater Standar Jarrett Delivers! We bring the test drive to you! FREE delivery within 150 miles! WHEN YOU THINK FORD-THINK JARRETT FORD! PLEASE CALL ABOUT OUR AVAILABLE WARRANTY OPTIONS. Many of our vehicles are Ford certified & come with lots of extra benefits! Need more reasons to buy a vehicle? Cash back, low APR, lease specials they're all ready & waiting for you to take advantage of them!
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Junkyard Gem: 1973 Mercury Marquis Brougham 4-Door Pillared Hardtop
Tue, Nov 7 2023Ford's Mercury Division debuted the Marquis in the 1967 model year, as a sporty coupe based on a stretched Ford LTD chassis. When the LTD got an update for 1969, so did the Marquis, and production of that generation of the top-of-the-line Mercury continued through 1978 (the Grand Marquis hit streets the following year). The 1969-1978 Marquis was a big, imposing land yacht, and the Brougham version came absolutely loaded with affordable luxury. Today's Junkyard Gem is a Marquis Brougham from the first year of the Malaise Era, found in a Phoenix self-service car graveyard recently. This car appears to have spent decades sitting outdoors in one of the harshest climates in the country, and so it's in rough shape. The vinyl top received the full thermonuclear treatment and is mostly obliterated by now. The interior got thoroughly cooked as well. Still, its original opulence shines through if you use some imagination. What hurts is that this car was packed with most of the good options, including the mighty 460-cubic-inch (7.5-liter) V8 engine with four-barrel carburetor. The price for the 460 was just $76 in this car, or around $548 in today's money. The base engine was a 429 (7.0-liter). Power numbers were way down for 1973 when compared to a couple of years earlier, partly as the result of tightening emissions standards but mostly due to the switch from gross to net power ratings that began midway during 1971 and was completed by the end of 1972. This engine was rated at 202 horsepower and 330 pound-feet. The only transmission available was a three-speed automatic. We can assume that the original buyer of this car and its single-digit fuel economy had a rough time when the OPEC oil embargo hit in the fall of 1973. Believe it or not, air conditioning was not standard equipment on the '73 Marquis Brougham (you had to move up to a Lincoln for that). This one even has the automatic temperature control feature, adding a total of $508 to the cost of this car (about $3,661 in 2023 dollars). That AM/FM/8-track radio—or, in fact, any radio—was an extra-cost option as well, with a price tag of $363 ($2,616 after inflation). The MSRP for the 1973 Marquis Brougham sedan (known as a "pillared hardtop" thanks to the frameless window glass) was $5,072, which comes to $36,555 in today's dollars. Obviously, its out-the-door cost would have been much higher with all the options.
Impala SS vs. Marauder: Recalling Detroit’s muscle sedans
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Ford Recalling 70k Escape and Mariner Hybrids for cooling issue
Fri, 12 Sep 2014Ford is recalling about 70,209 examples of the 2005-2008 Ford Escape Hybrid and the 2006-2008 Mercury Mariner Hybrid because the cooling pumps for their hybrid systems could fail.
According to the company's defect notice, it's possible for the original "Motor Electronics Coolant (MEC) Pump" to wear out and fail, which would could cause the hybrid system to overheat. If this happens, the vehicle goes into a safety mode that takes away most or all of its power. However, braking and steering still operate normally. After cooling down, the affected models restart normally. The company says that it's not aware of any accidents or injuries related to this problem.
Ford will begin repairing the vehicles in late October, and dealers will be installing improved, brushless pumps on the affected models at no charge to owners. If drivers had their pumps fail before this recall, they can contact Ford for a possible reimbursement. Scroll down to read the recall announcement from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration or download the full defect notice as a PDF, here.