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3244 messages, Last post on Aug 25, 2009 at 8:13 PM
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| Had I "raised cain" - nothing would have been accomplished. Have you ever purchased anything from an angry salesman? | |
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Leasealanee, I know exactly what you are hearing from your friends-- I am 26 and have loved full-size, luxo-barges since I can remember. When I was in high school, I drove a Ford truck and my father had a 1992 Grand Marquis. I enjoyed driving it so much that I convinced him to trade vehicles with me. So there I was, the only student at my high school who was driving a fairly new, loaded, full-size, rear-drive car. My friends really didn't have much negative to say after riding in the Grand Marquis. Needless to say, whenever my friends and I had a trip planned, they insisted that I drive. Incidentally, I am now saving $$ to put toward a 2003-2004 Lincoln T/C... in a couple of years. Maybe I can find a nice one off-lease or a elderly owned trade in! My advise is enjoy your Mercury. |
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wow thank you for your encouragement! I love the car. It's comfy. It drives like nothing I have ever driven but I find it funny that your friends always want you to drive...I am sure it is the comfort factor....I will enjoy my car and hopefully I can continue checking the board and learn as much as I can about it. To take even better care of it. I am not sure how the 90 stacks up to other years but maybe I will learn more here as I go. thanks again Leasealanee cincinnati, Ohio |
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Help! My daughter overheated our 4.6 motor 1996 GM. The mechanic is saying the heads are most likely warped and there maybe damage done to the plastic valve covers. He also stated valves may be damaged and this may have also affect the pistons. Recomending motor to be replaced. We were going to sell the car & don't have the money for a rebuilt engine & need suggests? Is This covered by a warranty? or recall? or anything? Any help is appreciated. |
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| Water pump? Broken fan belt? Cracked intake manifold? We need more specific information. | |
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Hi, Thanks for the response. The water pump, fan belt and intake manifold are ok. As far as I know the head gaskets are damaged and could not cost effectivly be replaced. If you still need more info, I will call the mechanic & have him explain it to me. I am not well versed in the workings of cars! My daughter said that the warning light came on and within an hour or so, the car died. Her brother was amazed because he had a 1990 GM that he didn't like, so he drove for 2 years without changing oil or putting in water, etc. He wanted the car to blow up so he didn't have to drive it. (He told us this long after we had sold the vehicle!) |
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| and the importance of gauges and lights is of most reason to enroll. Your second paragraph shows egregious regard for the vehicle. | |
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I've read that starting with the december production, some minor standard equipment is being taken off the CV, such as automatic parking brake release, and the pocket on the front of the bottom seat cushion, for example. Don't know about the GM, but the rebates are different too - 2000 for CV, 2500 for GM |
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| In FL the rebates for current GM owners total $3500. If it weren't for the firmed up ride I would go for one. It's always such a relief to get back in my soft riding 94. Has anyone heard further reports of failures of the new R&P steering? Seems like some police dept had many 03's fail at about 5K miles. | |
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I dont have a GM or CV but I have a 1996 T-Bird with a 4.6L V8 so I hope you don't mind if I contribute. I had the intake manifold crack on me with about 103,000 miles on the clock. I however didnt realize that there was an extended warranty on this so I had an independent shop install the new intake manifold with labor for $610.00. That and a bad Mass Air Flow sensor have been it. A terrific car. I live in Michigan where the winters can be rough. Last year I purchased some snow tires and put 300 pounds of sand in the the back. I never once even got close to getting stuck. I was extreamly pleased with how it handled the snow. However there are trade offs. You loose some trunk space and your gas milage goes down 1MPG. For me thats a small price to pay. I do hope to get my hands on a used 2003 CV LSE 2 years down the road...If I can find one. |
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