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LastMercury

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  1. Current and new SRX look SO much better than this. I actually think I like the Hyundai better
  2. I think it's the best looking of the redesigned triplets.
  3. 50-50 chance? really? Just doesn't seem like an intelligent move to me.
  4. Lincoln finally got by Mercury. Dismal sales all over.
  5. It's a hole. At least Ford put that enormous LINCOLN sign on the MKS center stack instead of leaving it open.
  6. Equinox front end crammed on to a small car. Looks a little goofy to me.
  7. Death Becomes Her. Horrible to say, but I'd rather see ChryCo go before Ford or GM
  8. Blame the people that voted for higher CAFE standards. GM is just doing what it can to meet the regulations. At least it's a 'CAR'. Pontiac is car. The new G3 with a powerful Briggs & Stratton engine
  9. It can work. I remember a Ford Lincoln-Mercury Toyota Lexus Scion dealer in Poplar Bluff
  10. A Camry Wagon... but it's even uglier than the Camry.
  11. That's what I was thinking. You could be in a Town Car, but a 70 MPH crash is probably gonna kill you.
  12. front isn't completely horrible, but that rear is disgusting.
  13. You left out the "Chrysler will not exist" option in your poll
  14. I like the current truck better.
  15. I believe the Grand Marquis sales are helped by the lack of Town Car production right now.
  16. I hate nav screens. If I need directions I check Google before I leave. No big deal.
  17. I love it. Ford should try to start a partnership and import these as Mercury's
  18. ASPEN sold nearly as much as Durango. Crossfire being dumped in to fleet.
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