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lji372
02-24-2017, 08:37 AM
all the for sale stuff lately?

is this the end of the road, or are people cashing out because they believe things have reached their peak?

i'm all in by the way, and my $8.00 offers are always legitimate :D

so hey mike, $8.00 on the floor mats and please place both feet on each one first. :lol:

RubberCtyRauder
02-24-2017, 09:10 AM
A Marauder parts fire sale!!!! All parts must go!!, Sunday, Sunday, Sunday!!! :D

MMBLUE
02-24-2017, 09:58 AM
all the for sale stuff lately?



so hey mike, $8.00 on the floor mats and please place both feet on each one first. :lol:

He MUST put dog fecal matter on them to be worth 8 bucks C'mon Jerry :shake:

Mr. Man
02-24-2017, 11:15 AM
I think a lot of people are moving on. Especially for DD use. Today's cars are so much more powerful and have all the techno nannies the kiddies want.

I've thought about it, but there is nothing out there aside from a truck (I have one) that fits my petite self. Nothing! ... :thinker: haven't sat in an S-class in a while. :hmmm:

Gryphonzus
02-24-2017, 11:18 AM
I did sit in a new Lincoln 4 door but was not impressed enough to buy one.

Turbov6Bryan
02-24-2017, 11:46 AM
Since I switched from driving grand nationals to some mustangs, then mustangs to marauders, the MM fits me too well (fat boy). Both my parents now own a Marauder too. Dads got a vortech v2 silver and mom has stolen my DD black 300a. She's been begging for the 300a since we drove it to Miami this week last year to pickup dads silver birch. She drove my black back 1600 miles and told me I NEEDED TO FIND another DD. 4 months later and I bought and fixed a DTR :) Last week I bought a SB

If people are moving on, my family is buying up :) We really enjoy these cars and drive them quite a bit!!

A lot of it is we can't justify having a car payment and can't see overpaying for a newer car just to see it depreciate yearly.

I've got a whole bunch of MM parts, I can't see selling them just to pay more for it later:)

Turbov6Bryan
02-24-2017, 11:58 AM
Also on trucks, wayyyyyy overpriced. 45k + omg

I bought in 2002 a cummins 3500 6 speed ho Dually with every option for 31k, today a new dually like that is 65k. Screw that!

10 years ago I bought a 2000 f250 regular cab 2wd diesel, old beat up work truck for $1599.00
Other than oil changes and tires, I made the FIRST repair on it last week

Hub bearings, caliper, rotor hub and pads $224.00 in parts,.. not a bad first car payment on it for 10 years lmao

Mr. Man
02-24-2017, 12:08 PM
Since I switched from driving grand nationals to some mustangs, then mustangs to marauders, the MM fits me too well (fat boy). Both my parents now own a Marauder too. Dads got a vortech v2 silver and mom has stolen my DD black 300a. She's been begging for the 300a since we drove it to Miami this week last year to pickup dads silver birch. She drove my black back 1600 miles and told me I NEEDED TO FIND another DD. 4 months later and I bought and fixed a DTR :) Last week I bought a SB

If people are moving on, my family is buying up :) We really enjoy these cars and drive them quite a bit!!

A lot of it is we can't justify having a car payment and can't see overpaying for a newer car just to see it depreciate yearly.

I've got a whole bunch of MM parts, I can't see selling them just to pay more for it later:)
Where's the DBP or is it DPB? Can't keep that straight.

blkZooM
02-24-2017, 01:44 PM
Since I switched from driving grand nationals to some mustangs, then mustangs to marauders, the MM fits me too well (fat boy). Both my parents now own a Marauder too. Dads got a vortech v2 silver and mom has stolen my DD black 300a. She's been begging for the 300a since we drove it to Miami this week last year to pickup dads silver birch. She drove my black back 1600 miles and told me I NEEDED TO FIND another DD. 4 months later and I bought and fixed a DTR :) Last week I bought a SB

If people are moving on, my family is buying up :) We really enjoy these cars and drive them quite a bit!!

A lot of it is we can't justify having a car payment and can't see overpaying for a newer car just to see it depreciate yearly.

I've got a whole bunch of MM parts, I can't see selling them just to pay more for it later:)

Preach! I'll be happily driving these cars for years to come. Next one just needs to have traction control. I like some of the newer cars (Chevy SS RT Scat Pack Hellcat CTS-V) but like you said car payments are a no go for me.

crownvic97
02-24-2017, 02:46 PM
No moving on here, I've only been an owner for a year, sucks I missed out on the first 13 years of fun!

justbob
02-24-2017, 05:54 PM
Seriously considering letting mine go soon and I've got quite a few parts tucked away as I don't like dealing with shipping.. I'm not even sure if I'll repair the blower or sell as is. Drives perfect, just slow as ****. [emoji6]

I'm just bored and ready to move on. The car has treated me really good, more than I ever expected. There is just so many other ones to scratch off my list to own.

But I'm not giving her away either so maybe she'll just get stored and forgotten about for awhile? Don't know, don't care. Going on thirteen years gets stale.


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stevengerard
02-24-2017, 06:54 PM
leave it sit for a few years and then it becomes fun all over again. Though I get it, lot of nice cars out there, many are now 4 - 5 years old and yet still 10 years newer technology, safety and performance. Being local give me some dibs on parts if you decide to sell some and you won't have to ship.

8UWITH6
02-24-2017, 07:44 PM
I will always have Marauder daily driver until another car catches my eye. Nothing yet going on 5 years same car have never done that. Only the Turbo Buick's and G-body's have had my attention for 20 plus years that will never change. Yes, I have a huge list of cars to own but let's be real I will never check off 1/8th of that list. I am happy with what I have so far...............to each their own.

Mr. Man
02-24-2017, 08:18 PM
Seriously considering letting mine go soon and I've got quite a few parts tucked away as I don't like dealing with shipping.. I'm not even sure if I'll repair the blower or sell as is. Drives perfect, just slow as ****. [emoji6]

I'm just bored and ready to move on. The car has treated me really good, more than I ever expected. There is just so many other ones to scratch off my list to own.

But I'm not giving her away either so maybe she'll just get stored and forgotten about for awhile? Don't know, don't care. Going on thirteen years gets stale.


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When are you going to make your MM AWD?;)

Gerry24
02-24-2017, 08:52 PM
I have had my DD MM for a couple of years now and I still dig people breaking Their neck.

lji372
02-24-2017, 10:03 PM
Sat in the garage and stared at blue today.

Just ahhhhhhh.......

RubberCtyRauder
02-24-2017, 10:29 PM
Have you bloosted it yet? or is it bluested?

lji372
02-25-2017, 12:40 AM
Have you bloosted it yet? or is it bluested?

Nope, just aboutbhave all the parts I think.

Including a little safety mod :2thumbs:

CWright
02-25-2017, 08:04 PM
Seriously considering letting mine go soon and I've got quite a few parts tucked away as I don't like dealing with shipping.. I'm not even sure if I'll repair the blower or sell as is. Drives perfect, just slow as ****. [emoji6]

I'm just bored and ready to move on. The car has treated me really good, more than I ever expected. There is just so many other ones to scratch off my list to own.

But I'm not giving her away either so maybe she'll just get stored and forgotten about for awhile? Don't know, don't care. Going on thirteen years gets stale.


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You're where I was brother. I still have withdrawals every once in a while but I'm glad I was able to enjoy the ride and meet new friends along the way. I'm one of the guilty ones wanting newer technology and turn key power. Especially after what I sunk into the Marauder. Good luck when you get ready to move Her on. If someone was looking for a super nice, well built, powerful Marauder they should be hitting you up in a PM right now!

cer0413
02-25-2017, 09:51 PM
No moving on here, I've only been an owner for a year, sucks I missed out on the first 13 years of fun!
Own 2 before the DTR (8yrs) but I too feel that I missed out 😢

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Catfish
02-26-2017, 09:25 AM
I think a lot of people are moving on. Especially for DD use. Today's cars are so much more powerful and have all the techno nannies the kiddies want.

I've thought about it, but there is nothing out there aside from a truck (I have one) that fits my petite self. Nothing! ... :thinker: haven't sat in an S-class in a while. :hmmm:

And more powerful on 87 octane. I get it but other than a Taurus SHO, I couldn't see myself driving anything else right now. With a family of 4 I like having a muscle car and family car in one vehicle.

1Marauder
02-26-2017, 09:58 AM
Was at MB dealer yesterday, and I sat in a good sized 4 dr sedan w rear wheel drive and all the goodies, including AMG warp speed... Sticker was $133,000. Friend of mine test drove a 2017 suv and sedan a few rungs down at $65,000.

While I don't have adjustable color led ambient interior lighting (yet), it sure made my 2 suspension set ups, 2 big brake kits, and pending Votech kits seem less.... I don't know.... Less Over the top--or maybe even a better value.

Gotta say though, the knob to adjust suspension, stearing, and gearing from Eco to Smooth, to Cruise, to Sport, to Sport + was absolutely cool. It all changes in about 1-3 seconds, and you can immediately feel the difference. I changed it 20 times (while she drove) accordingly For rough roads, speed bumps, smooth roads, and when she wanted to floor it.

Buying lottery tickets today. Until then, has anyone else noticed the new Lincoln looks like a rebodied Taurus?


Sorry, got lost.

Parts sale discussion:
I use the Mercury Marauder parts for sale section, as a index comparison guide for the overall fiscal market.
Thus gird your loins, as we appear over indexed and on the bubble, displayed by folks "trying" to sell off at artificially high prices. People are asking crazy high prices: $16,000 for not so clean 14 year old 60,000 to 85,000 mile used cars (cars whose parts are scarce), and $300 for 14 year old soiled used carpets (seriously?). Question is, are these really selling? And if so who is buying?

Further, new car sales and the financial schemes being played to create new car ownership/sales set a dangerous and precarious fiscal cliff as it was reported recently that the average American now owns less or is now heavily upsidown in the vehicle that they drive - more so than ever in recorded history. And just like the housing market 10 years ago, if you have a pulse-you can buy a $50,000 depreciating asset, and worse yet extend your payments out longer than ever before. And while interest rates are still "low" a 72 or 84 month payment plan only increases the debt vs. ownership %. Meaning this market is now upside down AND in two years the used car market will again be flooded and values will decrease there as well.

Clearly the market is being propped up and, in effect, being created by these horribly lax fiscal lending schemes, just as the housing market was a decade ago. The game has simply moved from housing to "small ball" autos. And just as my previous Wachovia banker, who unannounced and uninvitedly came to my house with a home equity line of credit check for $240,000 ten years ago (which I declined -- and whose company no longer exists) the MB dealer was certain that he could "place me" in any car on the lot yesterday if I would just "sign here."

BTW-yesterday I talked her out of her theory that buying/leasing a new huge pile of debt--would actually lower her monthly payment. And at least for now she hasn't joined the ranks of millions leveraging her future to drive a cooler car now.

So where are we, and what's with....??? Keen eye and great query.

With any over indexed market, either sell off now and reinvest in different vehicles, or hold and cover and double down when the markets goes soft.

Course, what do I know... I am "over invested" in the Marauder market, a silent hoarder, and have only let go of parts (at fair prices -super cheap) when someone else really needed them. This is where /when (15 years) Marauders either become the iconic badass classic muscle cars and increase from a D grade collectible to a C... Or when the market rolls a 7 and craps us out.

Lucky for us, our investment in also fun: I think I will go punish my rear Motivo's. I should've update listened to Big Mike and got the 555's for the rear the first time!

justbob
02-26-2017, 10:16 AM
I'd be right at home in tastefully modded F150 limited or a black ops edition.




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Spectragod
02-26-2017, 11:59 AM
I'd be right at home in tastefully modded F150 limited or a black ops edition.




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I'm right there with you, probably going to do a 2wd next go round and bag it.

MOTOWN
02-26-2017, 10:53 PM
I'd be right at home in tastefully modded F150 limited or a black ops edition.




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OMG! I love those trucks! Very nice comfort features.

lji372
02-26-2017, 11:27 PM
Was at MB dealer yesterday, and I sat in a good sized 4 dr sedan w rear wheel drive and all the goodies, including AMG warp speed... Sticker was $133,000. Friend of mine test drove a 2017 suv and sedan a few rungs down at $65,000.

While I don't have adjustable color led ambient interior lighting (yet), it sure made my 2 suspension set ups, 2 big brake kits, and pending Votech kits seem less.... I don't know.... Less Over the top--or maybe even a better value.

Gotta say though, the knob to adjust suspension, stearing, and gearing from Eco to Smooth, to Cruise, to Sport, to Sport + was absolutely cool. It all changes in about 1-3 seconds, and you can immediately feel the difference. I changed it 20 times (while she drove) accordingly For rough roads, speed bumps, smooth roads, and when she wanted to floor it.

Buying lottery tickets today. Until then, has anyone else noticed the new Lincoln looks like a rebodied Taurus?


Sorry, got lost.

Parts sale discussion:
I use the Mercury Marauder parts for sale section, as a index comparison guide for the overall fiscal market.
Thus gird your loins, as we appear over indexed and on the bubble, displayed by folks "trying" to sell off at artificially high prices. People are asking crazy high prices: $16,000 for not so clean 14 year old 60,000 to 85,000 mile used cars (cars whose parts are scarce), and $300 for 14 year old soiled used carpets (seriously?). Question is, are these really selling? And if so who is buying?

Further, new car sales and the financial schemes being played to create new car ownership/sales set a dangerous and precarious fiscal cliff as it was reported recently that the average American now owns less or is now heavily upsidown in the vehicle that they drive - more so than ever in recorded history. And just like the housing market 10 years ago, if you have a pulse-you can buy a $50,000 depreciating asset, and worse yet extend your payments out longer than ever before. And while interest rates are still "low" a 72 or 84 month payment plan only increases the debt vs. ownership %. Meaning this market is now upside down AND in two years the used car market will again be flooded and values will decrease there as well.

Clearly the market is being propped up and, in effect, being created by these horribly lax fiscal lending schemes, just as the housing market was a decade ago. The game has simply moved from housing to "small ball" autos. And just as my previous Wachovia banker, who unannounced and uninvitedly came to my house with a home equity line of credit check for $240,000 ten years ago (which I declined -- and whose company no longer exists) the MB dealer was certain that he could "place me" in any car on the lot yesterday if I would just "sign here."

BTW-yesterday I talked her out of her theory that buying/leasing a new huge pile of debt--would actually lower her monthly payment. And at least for now she hasn't joined the ranks of millions leveraging her future to drive a cooler car now.

So where are we, and what's with....??? Keen eye and great query.

With any over indexed market, either sell off now and reinvest in different vehicles, or hold and cover and double down when the markets goes soft.

Course, what do I know... I am "over invested" in the Marauder market, a silent hoarder, and have only let go of parts (at fair prices -super cheap) when someone else really needed them. This is where /when (15 years) Marauders either become the iconic badass classic muscle cars and increase from a D grade collectible to a C... Or when the market rolls a 7 and craps us out.

Lucky for us, our investment in also fun: I think I will go punish my rear Motivo's. I should've update listened to Big Mike and got the 555's for the rear the first time!

Agreed, very well said.

MMBLUE
02-27-2017, 08:29 AM
Agreed, very well said.

X 2

Why I still hold onto the cars I got. They're not worth a hoot but, at least they are paid for.

Bradley G
02-27-2017, 12:01 PM
Ya' I got you started on forced induction @ Byron dragaway , you would not take my car for a pass.
I don't know if you ran your car that day. but I remember the event.


Seriously considering letting mine go soon and I've got quite a few parts tucked away as I don't like dealing with shipping.. I'm not even sure if I'll repair the blower or sell as is. Drives perfect, just slow as ****. [emoji6]

I'm just bored and ready to move on. The car has treated me really good, more than I ever expected. There is just so many other ones to scratch off my list to own.

But I'm not giving her away either so maybe she'll just get stored and forgotten about for awhile? Don't know, don't care. Going on thirteen years gets stale.


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