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Replying to: henry_c (May 15, 2004 3:48 pm) You can get performance out of a dual exhaust or a single, but if you keep the single, it needs to be much bigger than 2". If I wanted to go that route, I would get at least a 3". Your best bet would probably be a dual system with a crossover (H or X) pipe. Choice of muffler depends on your noise preferences. I prefer straight pipes or glasspacks myself.
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| With approximately 47,000 miles on my car, my overdrive went out, subsequently requiring me to replace my transmission. The dealer stated that what occurred was something they don't often see. I don't have much technical knowledge, but was curious if any others had experienced problems so early? Thanks. | |
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Myself, I've never heard of one going out before. I've heard of torque converter issues from bad fluid, but even then that is fixed by merely replacing the fluid.
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Replying to: jsylvester (May 27, 2004 8:23 pm) |
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| looking to buy an 04 GM LS - trying to decide new vs used with 10,000 miles - can anyone provide some recent prices they've paid for either - is it worth buying slightly used given rebates - Thanks | |
| I honestly think Mercury should freshen-up the Grand Marquis. Even though the majority of the sales are to cab companies and police fleets, they should just add some new things. New attractive styling, newer features, and other updated things that may draw buyers to it. While almost all of the Mercurys in the Mercury line-up have key-Mercury styling details, the Grand Marquis doesn't. I think Mercury should just think about even adding little things that would make it better. | |
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The Crown Vic has many of its sales to fleets. That is NOT true of the Grand Marquis. There is even speculation that some day the Crown Vic will ONLY be available to fleets, but so far the Ford dealers have raised so much you know what that that has not happened. And if the cars are/were selling without substantial investments, Ford didn't/wasn't going to do much to them. The Chrsyler 300C and Dodge Magnum (and coming Charger) may change all that. Or not. |
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Cars are to be refreshed for 2006. What that means is unclear, but expect no huge changes. Some talk that the new 3 valve cylinder head 4.6 engine in the 05 Mustang will make it, and a lot of hope that the interior will be updated. I would not expect any big exterior changes, as the styling has worn well for it's purpose. As mentioned, if the 300 steals sales, expect to see more changes. |
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Replying to: hotrodlincoln1 (May 20, 2004 12:23 pm) |
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| We're about to take the CV/GM plunge. Our '99 Concorde (bought last year) died an engine death. I wanted a CV/GM last year but my wife wanted "style". She drives 20-25K per year as a visiting nurse and likes some iron around her. With 2 kids in college, we can't afford new or near new. I've noticed a lot of nice CV/GMs on the market, with less than 50K miles and in the '95 to '97 model years. Any buying or maintenance tips for these years? | |
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