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2019 Ford Mustang GT For Sale

2019 Ford Mustang GT For Sale





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Assembled in West Germany by Ford of Europe, the Capri was powered by 4-cylinder and V6 engines. The decision proved popular, at times becoming the most popular imported car in the United States (after the VW Beetle). As such, Mercury did not sell its own version of the Ford Mustang II. The Capri was imported until 1977 with a few sold as 1978 models. Although it was not badged a Mercury, Lincoln-Mercury dealers were the sole source of the De Tomaso Pantera from 1971 to 1975. It was an Italian-built exotic sports car with a Ford 351-cubic inch V8. Approximately 5500 were sold by Lincoln-Mercury. The era of downsizing of the late 1970s achieved mixed results for the division. Although the 1979 full-size Marquis, Colony Park, and Grand Marquis survived downsizing without sacrificing rear-wheel drive, V8 engines, or significant market share, downsizing would prove disastrous for the mid-size Mercury lineup.





Intended as the replacement for the Monarch, the 1980 Cougar sedan, coupe, and wagon were redesigned as clones of the Ford Thunderbird; the Cougar also shared its platform with the Zephyr. Controversial styling coupled with a struggling economy saw Cougar sales fall to barely one-third of 1979 levels. At the smallest end of the size spectrum, Mercury quietly replaced the Bobcat with the Lynx. The Lynx introduced Mercury to front-wheel drive and optional diesel engines; its LN7 variant was the only 2-seat Mercury ever built. By the mid-1980s, much of the Mercury lineup had been completely made over. In the face of industry trends, the division adopted front-wheel drive platforms in an effort to increase its fuel economy. A year after the Cougar and Marquis were introduced, the front-wheel-drive Topaz replaced the Zephyr. In 1986, the Mercury Sable was introduced as the replacement for the Marquis; along with the Ford Taurus, it was one of the most aerodynamic cars in the world at the time.





Originally intended to be replaced by the Sable, stability in gas prices and demand for full-size car sales led to the continuation of the Grand Marquis and Colony Park. Although the post-1983 Cougar was easily distinguishable from the Thunderbird, the Capri, Lynx, Topaz, and Marquis differed little from their Ford counterparts. The 1986 Sable not only advanced American automotive design, but introduced styling themes (the aerodynamic styling and the lightbar grille) that would be seen on Mercurys for over a decade. In 1988, the Lynx was replaced by the Tracer, a version of the Ford Laser designed by Mazda, assembled in Mexico and Japan. The Tracer was the first Mercury since the 1978 Capri with no US-market Ford equivalent. Beginning in 1985, Ford experimented with importing what were, for the American market, some advanced European Fords under the Merkur (the German word for Mercury, pronounced mar-coor) nameplate. The Merkur lineup consisted of the XR4Ti, a modified version of the Ford Sierra, and the Scorpio, a rebadged version of Ford's European flagship sedan. Scorpio had a higher base price than a Grand Marquis yet bore a strong resemblance to the Sable.

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