1988 Mercury Grand Marquis GS 5.0 Litre EFI
Summary:
If you have a teen and wonder what to get for their 1st car, find one of the cars I mentioned.
Faults:
Drivers side mirror goes all directions except left.
Passenger side mirror got taken off by a Deer, so I replaced it with one from a 1985 Colony Park which doesn't move in any direction.
When I got the car, it had a lot of surface rust and a hole on the drivers side of the trunk. I sanded it down as best as I could, primed it, painted it, and filled in the hole with bond-o. Paint doesn't match exactly, but looks a lot better than it did.
Drivers side power lock doesn't work.
Only doors that lock are the backseat doors.
Heating elements in the rear window are almost all gone except for 3.
Front speakers are blown.
Air conditioner doesn't work.
Cruise control doesn't keep perfect speed. It tends to speed up 5 miles per hour (on flat ground) and slows back down. It also doesn't do well on hills. Slows down about 7 miles per hour before it shifts down to the next gear.
General Comments:
Other than all the things that have gone bad electronically, overall this car for me has been the most reliable car that a teenager could ask for. It's a nice ride, very comfortable seats and good suspension.
The Ford Crown Vic's, Lincoln Town car's, Mercury Grand Marquis', Mercury Colony Park's, Ford Thunder Bird's, Lincoln Mark 7's, and Lincoln Continentals from 1982 to 1991 all had the same engine, 5.0 liter 302 V8. They were a strong engine and could probably last for 300,000 miles or more and has plenty of power for this beast. If it can move a Colony Park without a problem, than you can imagine what it can do in a Thunder Bird. I have yet to have a problem with the engine except for maintenance and some small things that could be done at home.
Handling is alright, but be careful in the winter. I recommend putting some bags of sand or bricks in the trunk because you'll slip and slide.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 9th December, 2004
29th Dec 2004, 06:28
True, but why not a Mercury Cougar, Ford Thunder bird, or a Lincoln Mark VI. Those aren't bad looking cars depending on what year you get.
10th Jul 2007, 09:32
Better a Grand Marquis than a Honda Civic, then you'd really be screwed with a whiny V-tec motor that sounds like a angry bumblebee.
5th May 2012, 10:52
Well I feel bad for the teen who gets stuck with a Grand Marquis that has had the crap beat out of it by somebody!! But if well taken care of, as most are except for some, they are a GREAT car for any teen. Being they are safe, dependable, and cheap!! Provided you don't abuse the car.
6th May 2012, 17:51
Not the easiest car to park for a first time driver. Especially in today's smaller parking spaces.
8th May 2012, 12:14
These cars are easy to parallel park. They have excellent outward vision, the wheels turn much tighter than in the awful front-wheel drive cars, and the power steering is very powerful.
25th Sep 2012, 14:04
I'm 17, and I love my Grand Marquis!
2nd Oct 2012, 21:09
Plenty of kids drive these old boats at my school. One of them owns a 1989 Town Car, which is for all intents and purposes the same car as the Grand Marquis. All the kids who own these cars get compliments and are among the "popular" crowd. So I guess the young people actually like these cars.
3rd Oct 2012, 15:10
What kid wouldn't want to drive one of these big "pimp-mobiles"?
Room to seat 6 people comfortably, huge backseat (I was a kid once LOL), boat-like suspension, and full luxury options.
Sure beats driving your mom's Camry or Cavalier to school, plus it's unique in this day and age.
16th Dec 2004, 15:44
I feel sorry for any teen who gets stuck with one of the cars you mentioned.
Sure, they might be safe-but what teen wants to be seen behind the wheel of a Grand Marquis???