2000 Mercury Grand Marquis Ls
2MEFM75W2YX653574
Last known mileage — 98 007 mi. This page includes photos, sale history, market estimate and similar MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS listings.
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Submit a hide requestThis 1-owner Mercury Grand Marquis features a low-mileage history with only 97,997 miles and an extensive service record of 11 entries. Maintained in New York for over two decades, the vehicle shows consistent mileage patterns but includes a reported damage event to the front end as recently as July 2026. While it has passed numerous state inspections throughout its life, recent records indicate failed emissions tests in late 2022 and early 2023. Reviewing the full report is essential before buying, bidding, or financing to evaluate how the reported damage and specific service gaps may impact the vehicle's current value.
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The primary exterior damage is to the front bumper and lower fascia. However, given the age of this Lincoln Continental Convertible, any front-end impact requires a thorough inspection of the radiator support and cooling system components.
The vehicle presents as an older luxury convertible. While the exterior damage appears manageable (primarily bumper/cosmetic), the 'Seller' status means you must verify mechanical integrity yourself. The interior is in poor condition and will require significant work to be sellable or usable. High risk of aged components failing shortly after purchase.
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