Mercury Grand Marquis LSE SPORT (2003)

Sale price: US $6,600.00 Make an Offer

Condition: Seller Notes:
Used
“53K original miles! Stunning rust free survivor. Ultra low mileage future collectable. Floor Shifter and Center Console with Bucket Seats.”
Year: 2003 VIN : 2MEFM75W93X621178
Mileage: 53331 Body Type: Sedan
Make: Mercury Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Model: Grand Marquis Vehicle Title: Clear
Trim: LSE SPORT Options: Cassette Player, CD Player, Leather Seats
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag Number of Cylinders: 8
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats Transmission: Automatic

Albany, New York, United States

Vehicle description


2003 Mercury Grand Marquis LSE Sport Sedan with rare Floor Shifter and Center Console
Bucket Seats
HPP Handling and Performance Package.
1 of 3,089 built for the year .
53,331 original miles
Gorgeous " Aspen Green Metallic " paint
Cold AC, hot heat stunning condition car showing minimal driving wear. Some small spots on the roof that seem to be sap (see photo).
Meticulously maintained and pampered survivor. Engine bay still retains factory chalk markings.
Fresh NYS Inspection.
Sitting behind the wheel is like being in a time warp to a Mercury showroom floor in 2003!
Includes two key FOB and original Valet Key.
Also included is a brand new set of Yokohama Touring tires. The tires on the car passed NYS Inspection but are about 65 Percent.
Any questions please call or text: 518 441 0824
Mercury"s Press at the introduction of the LSE: CHICAGO, Feb. 8, 2001 - Based on the success of its premier full-sized luxury vehicle, Mercury introduced the 2001 Grand Marquis LSE and the 2001 Grand Marquis Limited at the Chicago Auto Show today. With sales of 122,572 in 2000, Grand Marquis celebrated its best year in a decade, and these two new vehicles will continue to boost consumer interest in the vehicle. The Grand Marquis LSE package combines a finely-tuned suspension, 16-inch lacy-spoke wheels, and a new five passenger-seating configuration with center console. The result is a car offering exceptional handling and stability, sports styling details and amenities. "The Grand Marquis LSE features a compelling balance of performance and comfort," said Jennifer Moneagle, Mercury Group brand manager. The LSE delivers driving intensity, thanks to its dual exhaust system, 235-horsepower V-8 engine, and a specialty-tuned, firmer suspension. To go along with that muscle, the LSE is complemented with a full range of amenities. The five-passenger leather seating features dual 8-way power seats, including lumbar and power recline and Electronic Automatic Temperature Control. The driver interface includes leather-wrapped steering wheel with radio, temperature and speed controls. The standard column shift is replaced with a leather-wrapped floor shifter mounted in a custom center console. The center console includes a large storage bin, padded armrest, concealed power point, dual cup holders and center stack mini-storage bin with cigar lighter. A rear armrest with dual cup holders also is standard. "Building on an already successful platform, the Grand Marquis LSE offers both performance and classic refinement," said Tony Picarello, brand manager for Mercury Grand Marquis. "The size, power, comfort, convenience and luxury of the LSE are remarkable attributes, especially considering its price tag of $28,295 MSRP. I believe this package makes it one of the best values in its class." The Grand Marquis LSE"s agile road manners, improved off-the-line acceleration and cornering are achieved through its dual exhaust for increased engine power, revised shocks and spring rates and stabilizer bars, rear load leveling air spring suspension, and a 3.27:1 rear axle ratio. Sixteen-inch lacy-spoke aluminum wheels with P225/60TR16 black sidewall "Handling" tires provide extra grip in the corners. LSE HISTORY: Introduced in mid-year 2001, the model was continued through 2002, and redesigned in 2003. It was discontinued for 2004, and was re-introduced in 2005. Technically, according to Ford it is a trim package, and is not specially designated in the VIN. All LSEs are Handling & Performance Package (HPP) versions of the Mercury Grand Marquis LS model. They are comparably equipped and outfitted with the Ford Crown Victoria"s LX Sport model (with the exception of the rims), and they were both introduced at the same time.
Car is also for sale locally and listing can be ended at anytime. Sold as is and where is. Deposit is non refundable. Please only bid on the car if you actually intend to PURCHASE the car.