Will Mercury soon be joining Plymouth and Oldsmobile? - READ ONLY

308 messages,  Last post on Feb 26, 2011 at 6:29 AM

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What is this discussion about? Mercury Milan, Mercury Montego, Mercury Mariner Hybrid

#306 of 308 Re: Which brand to axe? [andre1969] by fezo

Jun 04, 2010 (8:45 pm)

Replying to: andre1969 (Jun 04, 2010 8:09 am)
Is it me or how much did Plymouth have to do in a lot of those years? I mean if Chrysler covered the rest I would think the dealers would be fine. How many stand alone Plymouth dealers were there? (I do know of one that was exactly that probably from when DeSoto died until well into the 80s at least. Used to advertise as the oldest Plymouth dealer in the world. Technically he was correct because he didn't count Chrysler-Plymouth dealers. What used to be his place is now an Irish pub. For a while it was a Boston Market.

#307 of 308 Plymouth Oldsmobile Mercury by wtd44

Jun 04, 2010 (10:39 pm)

They slash the best...
 
I have owned and appreciated all three.

#308 of 308 Got a Mercury? Get a coupon. by steve_ HOST

Feb 26, 2011 (6:29 am)

You need to live in the Midwest too.
 
"Ford Motor Co. is offering some Mercury vehicle owners $500 toward the purchase of a new Ford vehicle and as much as $1,500 to buy a Lincoln as the auto maker looks to retain customers after dissolving the brand last year."
 
Ford Seeks to Shift Mercury Owners to its Other Brands (Wall St. Journal).

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