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What's New for the 2004 Mercury Marauder? Minor changes for the 2004 Mercury Marauder include a new transmission that purports to improve shift response, standard traction control and an upgraded stereo system. Two new exterior and interior colors also debut.
Advantages of the 2004 Mercury Marauder:
- Traditional muscle car drivetrain layout
- Roomy interior
- Huge trunk
- Surprising handling capability
Objections to the 2004 Mercury Marauder: - Lacks a strong bang-for-the-buck equation
- Purists decry inability to fry the tires from a standstill
- Rental car quality cabin materials
- Sky-high price tag
Editor's Advice: Alas, a lack of low-end, tire-spinning, anger-the-neighbors torque and a rather hefty sticker price have conspired to generate total enthusiast apathy for the Mercury Marauder, a performance-oriented version of the Grand Marquis that should have found the same cult success as the 1994-96 Chevrolet Impala SS but didn't. In response to this outcry by potential buyers, Mercury has decided to kill it after this year's model run rather than revise the current powertrain, a 4.6-liter V8 making 302 horsepower and 318 pound-feet of torque, to make it perform the way the target consumer wants it to. That said, the Marauder is a unique, enjoyable, purely American expression of performance that tames a twisty road in a way about which the Impala SS could only dream.
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