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Ford kills Mercury, world feigns surprise

Postby Don » Thu Jun 03, 2010 8:17 am

http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-13746_7-20 ... eStories.0

Ford Motor Company will be ending production of its Mercury vehicles branch in the fourth quarter of this year in order to refocus its resources on building the Lincoln brand. Seriously, who didn't see this coming?

We've found ourselves openly questioning Mercury's continued existence many times over the past year. The Mercury brand was originally created in 1939 as a premium tier of Ford vehicles. However, as the quality of Ford-badged vehicles has increased and Ford has continued to shine the spotlight on Lincoln as its luxury-brand golden child, Mercury has gradually become irrelevant and, frankly, unexciting. Sure, there have been a few good models during the 2009 and 2010 model years--the Mariner Hybrid and Milan Hybrid spring to mind--but both of those vehicles could be had with similar quality and for less cash with a Ford badge affixed to their noses.

Of course, there is a silver lining for Mercury's ending. Ford intends to redirect the financial, product development, production and marketing, sales and service resources that will be freed up with Mercury's shutdown into the Lincoln brand, which will get a much needed boost toward becoming a brand that can go toe-to-toe with the likes of Lexus, Cadillac, and BMW. Ford also will be adding seven all-new or significantly refreshed vehicles to its Lincoln lineup over the next four years - including the brand's first-ever C-segment vehicle.

Ford Motor Company will continue to honor existing Mercury warranties and extended service plans. Meanwhile, current Mercury owners will still have access to parts and service support at Ford and Lincoln dealers.

Is there a particular Mercury vehicle you will miss or one that you're happy to see gone?
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Re: Ford kills Mercury vehicles, world feigns surprise

Postby Jana » Thu Jun 03, 2010 8:20 am

Don wrote:http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-13746_7-20006638-48.html?tag=TOCmoreStories.0

Ford Motor Company will be ending production of its Mercury vehicles branch in the fourth quarter of this year in order to refocus its resources on building the Lincoln brand. Seriously, who didn't see this coming?

We've found ourselves openly questioning Mercury's continued existence many times over the past year. The Mercury brand was originally created in 1939 as a premium tier of Ford vehicles. However, as the quality of Ford-badged vehicles has increased and Ford has continued to shine the spotlight on Lincoln as its luxury-brand golden child, Mercury has gradually become irrelevant and, frankly, unexciting. Sure, there have been a few good models during the 2009 and 2010 model years--the Mariner Hybrid and Milan Hybrid spring to mind--but both of those vehicles could be had with similar quality and for less cash with a Ford badge affixed to their noses.

Of course, there is a silver lining for Mercury's ending. Ford intends to redirect the financial, product development, production and marketing, sales and service resources that will be freed up with Mercury's shutdown into the Lincoln brand, which will get a much needed boost toward becoming a brand that can go toe-to-toe with the likes of Lexus, Cadillac, and BMW. Ford also will be adding seven all-new or significantly refreshed vehicles to its Lincoln lineup over the next four years - including the brand's first-ever C-segment vehicle.

Ford Motor Company will continue to honor existing Mercury warranties and extended service plans. Meanwhile, current Mercury owners will still have access to parts and service support at Ford and Lincoln dealers.

Is there a particular Mercury vehicle you will miss or one that you're happy to see gone?


I don't know Mercury vehicles. But Lincoln has some gorgeous models and SUV type cars.
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Postby steveo777 » Thu Jun 03, 2010 8:34 am

This is the correct move for the times.
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Postby Behshad » Thu Jun 03, 2010 9:01 am

Definately the right move. Over the last 5 years they have stopped making different Mercury vehicles and narrowed it way down. With Mountaineer going away , they would only have Mariner , Milan and Grand Marquis.
Milan is just a copy of Fusion. And Ford already have plans to make a Lincoln version of Mariner and Grand Marquis , so mercury will not really be missed.
Lincoln lineups will be around as they manage to get the high class people to pay extra for the luxury .
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Postby S2M » Thu Jun 03, 2010 9:46 am

My first car was a Mercury Monarch.....I beat that thing to hell....:wicked:
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Postby stevew2 » Thu Jun 03, 2010 12:21 pm

Behshad wrote:Definately the right move. Over the last 5 years they have stopped making different Mercury vehicles and narrowed it way down. With Mountaineer going away , they would only have Mariner , Milan and Grand Marquis.
Milan is just a copy of Fusion. And Ford already have plans to make a Lincoln version of Mariner and Grand Marquis , so mercury will not really be missed.
Lincoln lineups will be around as they manage to get the high class people to pay extra for the luxury .
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