what do they call a lincoln and mercury crown victoria?

Cause theyr all the same rite?

2008-06-02T15:08:24Z

Oh neat.........

john r2008-06-03T12:17:26Z

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ah, a canacian built cars, i love it..

Lincoln=Cadallic, full size luxury car
Mercury, = ford crown victoria, full size car

Silverkris2008-06-06T12:21:23Z

The make/model match up are:

Lincoln Town Car
Mercury Grand Marquis
Ford Crown Victoria

They do share a common platform (called the Panther, an internal Ford Motor Company designation) as large, RWD passenger cars and are assembled at the same plant (St Thomas, Ontario, or STAP in Ford-speak). but there are some differences.

The Mercury and Ford models are much identical mechanically, just some trim differences and the badge. Also, the Crown Victoria is now for the most part only sold to fleet buyers, such as government agencies and rental car agencies - they're the most popular model for police departments. The Grand Marquis is still sold through retail dealers.

The Town Car is a somewhat larger platform, a bit bigger than the Crown Vic and Grand Marquis cars, and a step up in terms of market from the Mercury and Ford. Being a luxury car, the TC will have a lot of goodies/gadgets, a fancier interior, etc. It's equivalent to a Cadillac, and it's a popular car for limo applications and you'll see them a lot at airports.

They're relatively old designs but are very profitable for Ford.

Chad D2008-06-02T13:49:06Z

Lincoln Towncar
Mercury Grand Marquis

Ian M2008-06-02T18:52:54Z

The Ford Crown Vic is the base, The mercury Marq is upscaled like a buick, then the Lincoln Town Car is like a Caddilac.

Anonymous2008-06-06T11:38:37Z

Not really it. They have three stages
Ford Crown Victoria
Mercury Grand Marquis
Lincoln Town Car

The Town Car is best in performance and luxury the Mercury is second and the Ford is not luxurious but it does perform well.

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