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The 2003 Mercury Marauder: A 150-mph sleeper in disguise
In the early 2000s, American roads were dominated by SUVs and front-wheel-drive sedans, leaving little room for traditional, body-on-frame performance. That was until Mercury, a division of Ford, ...
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Does this $19,000 price seem reasonable for the car as it's presented, minor warts and all? Or for that much, would it need ...
Mobile mechanic James Stanton stands by his 2003 Mercury Marauder which serves not only as his personal automobile, but also as the hauler for his tools of the trade. People of a certain age group ...
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The Mercury Marauder was a Ford Motor Company nameplate used on three separate occasions for full-size cars produced by the Mercury division, for the 1963–1965, 1969–1970, and 2003–2004 model years.
Today there are all kinds of options when it comes to upgrading the performance of your car. Two of the most common, it seems, are a cold-air intake and an aftermarket exhaust. Granted, a lot of Fords ...
During the early 2000s, Mercury attempted to reshape its image with a modern Marauder that brought back serious muscle and class in an impressive full-size drop-top package. However, only a ...
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