1998 Ford Grand Marquis [M7]

1998 Ford Grand Marquis [M7] in El chrysler 300: Chuy y Mauricio, Movie, 2008 IMDB

Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin: US — Built in: CA — Made for: MEX

1998 Ford Grand Marquis [M7]

[*][*][*] Vehicle used by a character or in a car chase 

Comments about this vehicle

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GodzillaFan54 CA

2022-11-02 14:01

Does there also exist a Mercury Town Car and Lincoln Crown Victoria? :D

Kartkidbut US

2022-11-02 15:24

or a Lincoln Grand Marquis?... :whistle:

Baube QC

2022-11-02 15:34

funny but in Mexico the Grand Marquis is sold as a Ford .. same goes for the Tempo , which has the Topaz name

GM also went that way with the Olds Cutlass Ciera being sold as a Chevrolet

Truck_Guy US

2022-11-02 15:55

Baube wrote funny but in Mexico the Grand Marquis is sold as a Ford .. same goes for the Tempo , which has the Topaz name

GM also went that way with the Olds Cutlass Ciera being sold as a Chevrolet


They try to simplify the brands and dealership network since it's a much smaller market. The Mercury brand never existed in Mexico, so the Grand Marquis, Cougar, and Topaz all got rebadged as Fords. Some models, like the Tracer and Mountaineer, never made it south of the border.

dhill_cb7 US

2022-11-02 15:56

1998-2002. Might be a 2000-2002 if there are the anchors on the deck.

Baube QC

2022-11-02 16:19

are they really a smaller market ? i mean, Mexico City alone has a population of about 2/3 of Canada

Truck_Guy US

2022-11-02 16:37

Baube wrote are they really a smaller market ? i mean, Mexico City alone has a population of about 2/3 of Canada


Yes. In 2021, there were 1,014,681 new vehicles sold in Mexico, which was up 6.8% from 2020.

In Canada, sales were up 6.6% to 1,638,398 units.

In the United States, sales were up 3.4% to 15,079,182 units.

To go back to a non-pandemic/supply chained interrupted year - 2019 numbers were:

U.S.- 17,047,725 (which was actually down from 2018)
Canada- 1,914,357 (also down from 2018)
Mexico- 1,317,734 (also down from 2018)

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