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quota
01-29-2007, 11:44 AM
I know that the big majority of MM.Net are providing their MM with a nice space in their garage. You (and me too) probably spent quite a lot of $ for keeping your MM "on top" (S/C, badges, etc) and you even drive it sometimes to the track. All that is great for FORD, as it means that one of their model generates interest and "passion".

Now, I assume that many of you have ANOTHER car, which might be the one that you or your wife drives on a daily base, or a "classic" car, or just another car...

My question is : is it a FORD (or Mercury-Lincoln). And if it is not a FORD, why did you go for another brand ?

JP

jimlam56
01-29-2007, 11:47 AM
In my family, there is:
2004 MM
2003 MM
2003 Crown Vic Sport
2000 Contour SVT
1998 Contour SVT
And the black sheep...
1970 VW Beetle

Duh, forgot MY daily driver, 2003 Ranger!

RR|Suki
01-29-2007, 12:00 PM
I have an 03 Marauder, my brother drives my old 96 Cougar, and the heavy snow car is a 96 Trooper, basically because troopers are like tanks, honestly ford dealers have been putting me off lately, customer service needs to be controlled more by ford, it's getting bad

Haggis
01-29-2007, 12:00 PM
Our Stable:

1995 Explorer - Daily Driver(200,000+ miles)
2002 Explorer - Daily Driver
2003 Marauder (300a)
2003 Marauder (300b)
2002 Firehawk (Trans Am)
2000 Harley Davidson
1986 Grand National

dwasson
01-29-2007, 12:01 PM
In my household there are:

2003 Marauder
1996 Cirrus (soon to leave)
2004 Honda Accord (wife's car)
2002 Kia Sedona (the dog's car)

There is/was not another Ford product I like.

Peter
01-29-2007, 12:25 PM
Simple

2003 Mercury Marauder
1993 Grand Marquis LE

Guess, I like Good 'ol Mercury.

ckadiddle
01-29-2007, 12:32 PM
My wife drives a black 2000 mustang GT convertible. Prior to that it was a 1993 Lebaron convertible. Her rule after driving the first convertible is that we always have to own at least ONE convertible. Mainly coincidence that we ended up with a mustang vert. Good price, good condition when we were toying with the idea ofupgrading erh to a newer vert. I am not Ford specific, but prefer cars with domestic nameplates.

The Marauder and the Mustang are definitely the most fun modern cars we have ever owned.

fastblackmerc
01-29-2007, 12:55 PM
My 2004 MM
Wife's 1997 T-Bird
Son's 1993 Ford Ranger
Son's 1999 Camaro
My 1966 Corvair Corsa 140hp 4-speed

Bluerauder
01-29-2007, 12:55 PM
Here's my current fleet:

2006 Ford Freestyle Limited FWD
2003 Mercury Marauder
2001 Mercury Cougar V6
1999 Ford Mustang

Power Surge
01-29-2007, 01:12 PM
My family collection...

2000 CVPI (mine)
1978 Mach 1 (mine)
427 Shelby Cobra (mine)
1994 Explorer (mine, 150k)
1995 Grand Marquis (bro's car, 170k)
1969 Falcon Wagon (bro's car, 300k)
1974 Pro Street Mustang II (bro's car)
2006 Ford 500 (wife's car)

So yeah, we support Ford :D.

I've also had almost 70 cars since I was 15, and only 4 of them weren't Fords.

Zack
01-29-2007, 01:32 PM
2003 MM
2003 MM
2003 MM
1976 Cadillac
1976 Cadillac
1959 Cadillac

rumble
01-29-2007, 01:42 PM
2005 Audi A8L
2004 VW Passat 1.8

Mike Poore
01-29-2007, 01:44 PM
'05 Avaitor
'02 F-150
'93 Mustang Feature Car
'65 Mustang Fastback
'64 1/2 Mustang CP sr#1,401, Day 8 production
Soon to be added, replacement for '04 SB Marauder & King Ranch F-150

Joe Walsh
01-29-2007, 01:46 PM
See my signature for my current cars that I own...

I recently sold my 1996 Chevy S10 Blazer
(which I bought mainly because the Ford Explorer only came with the anemic 4.0L cam-in-block V6 at the time I purchased the truck. The Vortec 4.3 V6 was a lot better.)

Plus I own a 2005 Subaru Legacy GT wagon.
As I mentioned in another post/thread ('07 Toyota Tundra...), I went looking for an all season station wagon and the domestic offerings were non-existant.
(Ford Focus was not even considered due to low HP engine and lack of all wheel drive.)

I don't see any new Ford's that interest me except for the Dealer Surcharge/Rape Shelby GT500.

P.S. I have owned for quite some time, and unfortunately still own, LOTS of FORD stock.

quota
01-29-2007, 01:50 PM
2003 Mercury Marauder
1993 Grand Marquis LE

Guess, I like Good 'ol Mercury.[/quote]


I have the same "couple", but my MGM is a LSE 2003. The MGM is currently under "light tuning" process : cold air induction & SCT Calibrator from Dennis Reinhart.

My wife has a Subaru Impreza Outback. Good car in Quebec for someone who does not enjoy cars neither driving, as it features that famous and efficient symetric 4 x 4 system. Lots of drawbacks, though : drinks more gas than my MGM, noisy, very expensive in maintenance and aging much quicker than any of my Mercury's

Stranger in the Black Sedan
01-29-2007, 02:35 PM
I bought the MM as my regular 4 door driver car. I have a garaged retro-mod EFI vintage camaro. MM stays outside at the moment. Between my brother and I we have a hand ful of old V8 2 door cars that the engine build type stuff is done on. I already have so much budgeted for the vintage cars that they will keep me busy for a long time. I am trying not to do anything too drastic to the MM. I don't think I'd want a car this big to be running 12s, I'd take out people on the sidewalk with it. Me = dangerous. Me + fast car = more dangerous. Me + fast hugemongous car = most dangerous. I think it goes something like that.

Mike
01-29-2007, 02:44 PM
Mine include a 2003 300a and a 1998 Ford Escort

RUSTY
01-29-2007, 03:40 PM
I wish i lived in a nicer climate because my fleet of cars reflect a warm dry (snowless) environment.
84 CJ7
72 GMC pickup
72 Chevelle
92 Voyager(winter)
98 Protege(winter)
03 MM

grampaws
01-29-2007, 03:44 PM
2006 Freestar! Traded in 2001 windstar
2003 Marauder Traded in 1997 GM
1993 F150 Purchased 1 year old and still going!!
14 years 225k towing horses/cars and god can
only remember what else.original engine and trans.

jgc61sr2002
01-29-2007, 04:16 PM
1961 Pontiac Bonnville Conv.
1973 Oldsmobile Toronado
1990 Toyota Camry
2003 Chev. Silverado 4X4
2003 Marauder
2004 KIa Sedona

Leadfoot281
01-29-2007, 04:38 PM
'04 SB MM. 100% stock and 100% trouble free. Driven only in the summer. It sees about 8k miles/year.


'89 Crown Vic. A $400 dailly driver that gets beaten like a rented mule. 190k miles (50k since I bought it) and have only changed plugs and one set of used tires.

'89 Crown Vic (p71). Another $400 purchase. Former winter beater/hooligan car. Now used for parts.

'83 F-150 4x4. Wood hauler. This was a freebie from a friend. Off-road only. No title, floor boards, keys, rocker panels, exhast, or air filter. More rust than paint. Unsafe at any speed. As much fun as the Marauder.

KillJoy
01-29-2007, 04:49 PM
I have the MM.

The wife has an '02 Grand Am GT 4 Door. We carpool to work in this car. She works 3 miles from me. It works out well.

I just purchased an '88 Grand AM LE 2 Door. This will be my winter beater so the MM never sees snow or crappy weather. Or....if either one of us get a new job to where we can no longer carpool ;)

Why the Grand Am's? In MY experience, it you treat one right....they will return the favor :up:

KillJoy

JonW
01-29-2007, 04:58 PM
I bought a 2006 Ford Mustang GT 5-speed. Got tired of the choppy ride, notchy shifter, and clunky suspension. Sold it with 563 miles on it and bought the Daytona. I'm much happier.

My Marauder is new-to-me, and it took me almost 2 years to find it. I couldn't afford them when they were new. It will be a keeper.

I went to the St. Louis Auto Show last weekend. Ford had absolutely NOTHING on display that I had any interest in. And the rocket scientist that made the decision to plaster huge chrome grilles on all their new products should be shot :down: :shake:

On the other hand, the new Challenger looked awesome, and will most likely be my next purchase. Sorry, Ford, but you've lost it and I don't see you getting it back anytime soon.

MarauderMark
01-29-2007, 05:18 PM
1) No
2) Price & Availability :fishing:

MM2004
01-29-2007, 05:45 PM
2004 DTR (Fun Car)
2004 Mountaineer (Daily Driver)
1995 Mazda MX-6 (Wife's Daily Driver/Beater Car)

2003DOHC
01-29-2007, 05:50 PM
2003 Marauder my only car and my last ford ever.

superford3
01-29-2007, 07:17 PM
i currently own a 04 expedition till the lease is un next january and my wife drives the 03 marauder till the truck lease is up then i might be buying a silver birch marauder,but i have owned 2 s/c super coupes ,88 GT ,92GT,93 cobra,87 notch that was built to the hilt ,91 sho ,03 taurus ,94 ranger,99f150,93 explore,02 expedition ,i have always been a ford freak but lately ive been very disappointed

chrish
01-29-2007, 07:38 PM
1. 2006 escape hybrid
2. 2004 marauder silver
3. 2004 monterey premier (bought this new in 06' the dealer had 12 04's, got it for 1/2 the sticker price of 38k....has all options got for 19k.....wander why ford is getting out of the van business??
4. 2003 SVT focus
5. 1996 ranger pick-up

mrjones
01-29-2007, 07:46 PM
Lots of fine Ford families here...

2005 Dodge Durango 4WD Hemi Limited
2003 Marauder
1997 F150
1989 Mustang LX 5.0 Convertible
1946 Ford P/U (my first 4 wheel vehicle) had it since I was 12

Bigdogjim
01-29-2007, 07:52 PM
'03 Marauder (had a '70 X-100 back in the day,Dad owned a L&M dealership 40 years:up: )

1992 F-150 4X2 (you stay with what works)
Wife '01 Highlander (Her brothers is the parts guy:)

Marauder2005
01-29-2007, 08:00 PM
Bought a new Acura TL. The Marauder had almost every mechanical part

replaced with exception of the motor between 4K-20K. I have to do alot of

travling, and I was in a tow truck more then my Marauder. If Ford makes the

"Interceptor" that would be my next vehicle.

1stMerc
01-29-2007, 08:10 PM
04 Marauder DTR
1987 Mazda B2000 Cab Plus 240xxx miles: at the time needed something besides 78 Datsun 200SX to haul work equipment around and decent gas mileage. No one else had decent back seats and prop open rear side glass.

gdmjoe
01-29-2007, 08:28 PM
1952 8N
1952 F1
1965 2+2 Mustang ( 302 4bbl w/4spd, 4.10 Thunderbolt rear-end ) - recently gave to son
1968 F250 4X4 ( 390 w/4spd ) - plow truck
1971 F250 4X4 ( 390 w/C6 ) - recently gave to other son
1972 Harley Davidson Super Glide FX
1984 Thunderbird ( 3.8 )
1986 Mustang GT ( SVOized )
1986 F150 4X4
1987 Ranger ( 2.9 w/5spd ... SVOized )
2003 Crown Victoria LX Sport

*Have only owned FoMoCo.

Master
01-29-2007, 09:32 PM
1994 Tempo 4dr V-6 5speed (Track car)
1994 Tempo 2dr V-6 5speed (Spare track car)
1989 F-350 Crew Dually 460 with 250 rwhp
2002 Explorer Sport (best thing since my old 78 Bronco in the snow and off-road)
2003 MM, of course!
1976 Country Squire Station Wagon
1981 Seca 750
1982 Seca 750
1987 Vulcan 750

lwblumjr
01-29-2007, 11:40 PM
Hi all,

My 2003 300A is my daily driver and it sits outside. My wife drives a '98 Mustang Convertible which gets the garage.

http://www.lovefords.org/galleries/member/blum/BlumLarry_1998_Mustang_01.jpgh ttp://www.lovefords.org/galleries/member/blum/BlumLarry_1998_Mustang_02.jpg

JamesHecker
01-30-2007, 12:24 AM
Yea... I guess you could say I support Ford....

JMan
01-30-2007, 04:21 AM
As I've mentioned before, our last six cars were Panthers. The worst repair on any of them was a timing cover on the '85 LTD CV at around 80,000 mi. The darned thing was leaking oil from the gasket. I still know the whereabouts of the old CV's. They're both running strong and have a gazillion miles on them. The '89 Marquis LS was sold to a stranger and haven't seen it since. That car was the odd man out. It just wasn't as nice as the other cars. My wife hated that car!

Besides the cars in my sig, we still have our '96 Marquis. That car had no repairs in the 65,000+ miles we've owned it except the pass.'s front window regulator - $54.00. Bought it with 14,553 mi. on it. Did brakes once, tires once, and a serpentine belt once. The thing will still pop out 28+mpg on the highway! Car doesn't owe me a dime!

When I get chastised about driving an old man's car, I ask, "What car would you have suggested I buy in 2004?". I have a feeling when the Vic is done, I'll be looking for another one!

J

2003 MIB
01-30-2007, 05:10 AM
2007 Mazda CX-7 (Coli's new ride)
2006 Mercedes SLK350 (The weather is nice)
2006 Ford Escape (The weather is not nice)
2005 Honda HR215SXA (The grass is high)
2000 Ford Focus (Oldest daughter)- she totaled the ZX3- This one is a 4 door.
1977 Ford Maverick (Youngest daughter)- her father restored this for her and it is a pretty car- don't see too many around here.

RoyLPita
01-30-2007, 06:00 AM
My 2003 MM is my only vehicle.
However, I am looking for a cheap 03-04 CVPI for a NA 5.4 SOHC swap.

High-C
01-30-2007, 06:03 AM
See my signature for my current cars that I own...

I recently sold my 1996 Chevy S10 Blazer
(which I bought mainly because the Ford Explorer only came with the anemic 4.0L cam-in-block V6 at the time I purchased the truck. The Vortec 4.3 V6 was a lot better.)

Plus I own a 2005 Subaru Legacy GT wagon.
As I mentioned in another post/thread ('07 Toyota Tundra...), I went looking for an all season station wagon and the domestic offerings were non-existant.
(Ford Focus was not even considered due to low HP engine and lack of all wheel drive.)

I don't see any new Ford's that interest me except for the Dealer Surcharge/Rape Shelby GT500.

P.S. I have owned for quite some time, and unfortunately still own, LOTS of FORD stock.

How many miles do you have on the '85 GT? Got any pics? Mine has 210K (hard miles) on the original motor...

1972 Ford Bronco - EFI 5.0
1982 Ford Clubwagon ( Ol' Blue ) - Carb 302
1985 Ford Mustang GT - Carb 302 5.0-HO
2002 Ford Taurus
2004 Mercury Marauder DTR - (4000 miles)

Joe Walsh
01-30-2007, 07:14 AM
How many miles do you have on the '85 GT? Got any pics? Mine has 210K (hard miles) on the original motor...

1972 Ford Bronco - EFI 5.0
1982 Ford Clubwagon ( Ol' Blue ) - Carb 302
1985 Ford Mustang GT - Carb 302 5.0-HO
2002 Ford Taurus
2004 Mercury Marauder DTR - (4000 miles)

93,000+ miles on the original engine.
I put a set of ported 'fuelie' heads on it along with a cam, intake manifold, reworked the carb and the prerequisite shorty headers.
I haven't driven it in a while because it won't pass Maryland's exhaust emmissions testing...no tags!
It will be exempt from testing when it is 25 years old. (Yikes!!! I've owned it for 22 years!!!:eek: )
It is sitting in my garage awaiting a 392 Windsor stroker motor once I quit spending all my 'modding' money on the Marauder.

TheDude
01-30-2007, 07:26 AM
I bought a 2006 Ford Mustang GT 5-speed. Got tired of the choppy ride, notchy shifter, and clunky suspension. Sold it with 563 miles on it and bought the Daytona. I'm much happier.

My Marauder is new-to-me, and it took me almost 2 years to find it. I couldn't afford them when they were new. It will be a keeper.

I went to the St. Louis Auto Show last weekend. Ford had absolutely NOTHING on display that I had any interest in. And the rocket scientist that made the decision to plaster huge chrome grilles on all their new products should be shot :down: :shake:

On the other hand, the new Challenger looked awesome, and will most likely be my next purchase. Sorry, Ford, but you've lost it and I don't see you getting it back anytime soon.

I too was at the St. Louis Auto Show if that's what you call it. I 100% agree with you. I think the Challenger will likely be my next purchase depending on initial cost. At least "after" I find a Marauder for a Daily Driver. I drive a 2006 Toyota Xrunner and my Wife and Dogs drive a PT Cruiser.

TheDude

High-C
01-30-2007, 07:54 AM
93,000+ miles on the original engine.
I put a set of ported 'fuelie' heads on it along with a cam, intake manifold, reworked the carb and the prerequisite shorty headers.
I haven't driven it in a while because it won't pass Maryland's exhaust emmissions testing...no tags!
It will be exempt from testing when it is 25 years old. (Yikes!!! I've owned it for 22 years!!!:eek: )
It is sitting in my garage awaiting a 392 Windsor stroker motor once I quit spending all my 'modding' money on the Marauder.

I just passed VA emissions in October... It's always a chore every two years. I just put coated shorty headers, stainless h-pipe with high flow cats and 3" Flowmaster outlaw bullet style mufflers and 3" ss tail pipes. It sounds pretty ridiculous... I like it though:cool: ... I barely drive it anymore. I am focusing on the MM as well. Prior to the exhaust in December it sat for 3 months except for the emissions BS. Who is doing the 392? 25 years isn't very far for either of us... It's about time for a mean big cam 347 for mine... Enjoy!

Dragcity
01-30-2007, 08:16 AM
2004 Marauder
2002 Sable
1965 Thunderbird Landau - My Eldest Brother's car, who has passed...

And, gone but not forgetten:

1990 Town Car - Cartier - bought used to replaced my Mustang for the wife to drive kids in. Lasted until 2003
1993 Mustang 5.0 Hatchback - My first new car, only had it 1 year 'cause junior came along and car seat did not fit in back...
1989 Escort GT - Wife's first new car - lasted only 10 years.... Fast for a 4 cylinder/ 5 speed. Salesman taught her on lot cars...
1977 Lincoln Town Coupe' - My Dad's last car, mine for a few years. 240,000 miles on a good old 460 cid.
1978 Thunderbird - Factory T-Tops - DRAGCITY #1 - 12.8 @ 122 MPH loved that car, too bad it had a cardboard glove box liner?
1975 Mustang (4 cylinder) - What a piece of crap....
1973 Maverick (Straight 6) - Wifes car - I painted it while dating her... Good runner, heater sucked if I remember correctly.
1972 LTD 2 door, short lived, rusted out really bad.
1975 LTD 4 door - first car- $75 used, only reverse worked - thanks Dad...we fixed it and it got me through college +++

I think that's all for me.

sailsmen
01-30-2007, 08:34 AM
2006 Honda Pilot - wife's

Previously E150 Traveler & E350.

The E150 had reliability issues and the wife kept wrecking it, hence the Pilot.

The E350 is 3/4" taller than the E150 eliminating all parking garages and car washes. Plus 7 mpg resulted in selling it.

davidholland
01-30-2007, 08:39 AM
2007 Mercedes C230 Sport
1974 Ranchero 500
1988 Corvette
2002 Silverado

vkirkend
01-30-2007, 08:52 AM
The stable at my house has:
2005 Dodge SRT-10 QC Reason - 500HP with extended factory warranty
2004 MM Reason 302HP, big and comfortable (I'm 6'4") with extended factory warranty
2003 Kia Sorento - Wife's Vehicle Reason - 10 year warranty from factory
2001 Kia Sportage - Wife's old vehicle and my daily driver Reason - 20mpg and 10 year factory warranty

Factory warranty's play a big factor in automobile purchases in my household

gohogs
01-30-2007, 09:49 AM
Mine are:

2003 Marauder 300a
2001 Focus ZX3
2000 CVPI

Have to admit though, with what I see available today, I've probably purchased my last new car.

1 Bad Merc
01-30-2007, 11:02 AM
Mine are as follows:

2004 MM DTR
2003 MM SB
1996 Dodge Ram
1964 Impala SS
1932 REO Coupe

Brad

quota
01-31-2007, 12:14 PM
Well...lots of FORD and not a lot of rice. Good for FORD and apparently great for a majority of owners. Bad thing (for FORD) is that we do not see many "500" in the stabbles. So it is now up to the same FORD to release asap new "Interceptor", to fill the coming gaps and keep on entertaining owners...

aqasir
01-31-2007, 01:56 PM
Had a 1989 Ford Mustang
Had a 1992 Mercury Grand Marquis
Had a 19xx Ford Tempo
Had a 1992 Ford Taurus

Have a 1994 Mercury Grand Marquis
Looking to buy a 2004 Mercury Marauder in about a week.

Brother has a 2000 Mercury Grand Marquis
Father has a 2005 Mercury Grand Marquis

Overall, I like the Mercury and lincoln vehicles. I am a bit more selective when it comes to the Fords. I love the Mustang and can consider the Crown Vic but thats the extent of my trust in Ford vehicles.

Bluerauder
01-31-2007, 02:10 PM
Bad thing (for FORD) is that we do not see many "500" in the stables.
My wife was considering a Ford Five Hundred last January; but opted to go with the styling, versatility, space, and comfort afforded by the '06 Ford Freestyle LTD crossover. We call it a "Sportwagen". :rolleyes: After a year of ownership -- we are both VERY satisfied with the Freestyle. :D

dwasson
01-31-2007, 02:29 PM
I've said it before. Being a fan of Ford is like being in love with a crazy person. It can give you good moments but you know that they will eventually do something crazy that scares you.

Breadfan
01-31-2007, 03:09 PM
How many miles do you have on the '85 GT? Got any pics? Mine has 210K (hard miles) on the original motor...



We've switched from GM to Ford but I suspect it'll drift back one of these days...mainly due to Ford's lack of exciting options and the one-heck-of-a-cool ride I got in a S/C'ed CTS-V about a month ago. (Marauder isn't going anywhere, but that was a cool car!)

Anyway, I've got my Marauder and a 1990 Mustang GT with 201k miles. It's mostly stock, original engine and 5spd trans. I drive it to work right now.

I also have a 1965 Triumph Spitfire but it's hardly in any shape to be counted as much, I'm awaiting a garage to do the body work in - of which it needs ALOT of panel replacement.

High-C you should come out to some Northern VA Mustang Club events if you're around the area and not in OC. Bring the 'stang out.

Marauderjack
01-31-2007, 03:49 PM
Mine are:

2004 Marauder
1996 F-350 Dually
1966 AC Cobra Replica...408W Stroker Powered:burnout: :burnout:

I had 5 CV's from 1993 to 2003 when I got my prized Marauder!! Most of the CV's ended up with over 100K miles on them and the 2000 CV had almost 200K on when I sold it.....still running STRONG at 245K or there abouts!!:bows:

Marauderjack:D

RoNiN77
02-01-2007, 09:14 AM
Ford has a tendency to perfect something and then kill the line..eg MM, 87-88 T-Bird turbo. Other than the GT and new Mustang, Ford can't seem to design anything that's stylish. However, I have always been impressed with the quality Ford puts into it's interiors and options (eg keyless entry, nice leather, positioning of switches, fit and finish...). My MM is the only Ford product that I've owned other than the 88 Turbo....due mostly to styling issues. My folks had two CVs (including a 2-door 1981...cool!!!) and a van.

High-C
02-01-2007, 01:07 PM
We've switched from GM to Ford but I suspect it'll drift back one of these days...mainly due to Ford's lack of exciting options and the one-heck-of-a-cool ride I got in a S/C'ed CTS-V about a month ago. (Marauder isn't going anywhere, but that was a cool car!)

Anyway, I've got my Marauder and a 1990 Mustang GT with 201k miles. It's mostly stock, original engine and 5spd trans. I drive it to work right now.

I also have a 1965 Triumph Spitfire but it's hardly in any shape to be counted as much, I'm awaiting a garage to do the body work in - of which it needs ALOT of panel replacement.

High-C you should come out to some Northern VA Mustang Club events if you're around the area and not in OC. Bring the 'stang out.

I'll do that. Keep me in the loop and I'll bring all the Fords out from Mount Vernon... -C

BLACKMARAUDER04
02-01-2007, 01:52 PM
My Car 2004 Mercury Marauder
Wife's Car 1999 Mercury Sable
3rd Car 1997 Lincoln Continental ( Replaced Totaled Mark Viii)

stryker
02-01-2007, 11:19 PM
:cool: Well Marauderers after the lost of my first Bigger car( an 1979 Oldsmobille Ninetyeight model) This was my fleet of Panthers untill actual except for one.*

:) ---1989 Mercury Grand Marquis LS (BOX)

:D ---1993 Ford Crownvictoria LX blue (AERO)

;) ---1988 pontiac Grand Am (BOX)*

:rolleyes: ---1993 Ford Crownvictoria LX white (AERO)

:baaa: ---1997 Ford Crownvictoria LX (AERO)

:banana2: --2003 Mercury Grand Marquis LS (AERO 3rd GEN)



STRYKER. :burnout:

Black_Noise
02-02-2007, 01:13 AM
cars are on next post.....

i pressed enter on accidnet

Black_Noise
02-02-2007, 01:15 AM
i like to try them all,
ive had-
96 ford CV p71
94 pontiac grand prix GTP
95 Chevy camaro z-28
97 Chevy tahoe (ss)

and i CURRENTLY own
2003 MM
87 chevy s-10 blazer
91 chevy s-10 blazer
and
2005 Suzuki GSXR 600 (crotch rocket)

and then there is the womans
2002 Dodge ram 1500


its the first dodge ive really drove around like one of my own

i wana try what ever floats my boat or has the right price (like the 2 blazers)

QWK SVT
02-02-2007, 06:36 AM
I currently own:
'03 Marauder (daily driver)
'01 Lightning (the toy)
'80 Camaro Z28 (long term project)

The next vehicle I purchase will, alomst certainly, not be a Ford. Don't get me wrong, I like the Fords I have... Ford just doesn't make anything of interest to me right now, and I suspect that will be the case for a while. My next Car will likely be a new Camaro when they come out (assuming it offers the required head room/leg room for me to fit in it).

SlkMerc
02-02-2007, 10:02 AM
2003 300a Marauder

46 Ford Sedan w/ 5.4 from Navigator, IFS, Disc brakes all around and Art Carr Trans

56 F100 Big window w/ 4.6 from a PI, IRS from Jag, IFS, dakota digidash, countless other mods.

63 Galaxy convertible w/390 ( awaiting resurrection )

Have driven FoMoCo's since day 1

Master
02-02-2007, 10:16 AM
So how do we keep them from loosing billions and disappearing?

jonroe
02-02-2007, 10:23 AM
Currently:

2004 MM
1993 TBird SC
2002 Acura TL-S (wife)

I generally like to stay with Ford if I can find something interesting which is mighty hard these days. I'm not in the market for anything right now but it would almost certainly be one of the US Big 3. When my wife picked out the Acura I did suggest she look at the Lincoln LS but she wasn't much interested.

Jon

96DiamondVIII
02-04-2007, 04:02 PM
Currently have:

-2003 Mercury Marauder - only (running) car I own
-1979 Chevy Malibu - my first car, drove 9/96 to 1/01, currently in storage and awaiting resurrection

Previously had:
-1991 Ford LTD Crown Victoria LX - bought 3/01 after the Malibu stopped running, totaled due to engine fire 8/01. Too bad, I liked that car and it was in great shape...
-1991 Honda Accord - bought 9/01, sold to dad 10/02. He's still driving it with 195K on the clock. Boring, but reliable transportation and good mileage.
-1982 Chevy Malibu - bought 10/02, sold 11/04. Cheap ($800) and I like Malibus, but this one was a V6 and slooooooow. Plus the A/C didn't work.
-1996 Lincoln Mark VIII - bought 10/04, totaled in accident 10/06. I loved this car, and would still be driving it had it not met its untimely end. I will have another VIII someday, but I wanted something newer (and with a warranty) as my daily...

My ownership history does show a Ford preference, but that has mostly been what I was able to find that I liked and within my usually limited price range on the used market. I don't feel too much loyalty to any brand...after the VIII was gone, before buying the MM I test drove an Acura TL-S, Infiniti G35, Audi A4, Audi A6, Lincoln LS, and Mazda 6s (2001-2004 range). I set a hard limit of 20K so I couldn't have gotten anything I liked new. Even the "good" compacts, i.e. VW GTI, Mazdaspeed 3, Chevy Cobalt SS, Saturn Ion redline, are over 20 (plus the Cobalt SS's rear spoiler is hideous).

But as far as Ford goes, really the only thing they make that I like right now is the Mustang. Nothing else does anything for me. If the MKS shows up in Lincoln dealerships not much changed from what we see in concept, I would be interested. But I probably wouldn't be able to afford it. :) I hope they'll turn it around because I'd hate to see the company that gave us the Mustang, Thunderbird, and of course the Marauder go away, but...their product line needs help. I still say the first and easiest change would be to make a hotrod version of the Fusion. It's basically a Mazda 6 chassis, no? Give it forced induction and AWD...275-300 hp...a few subtle body tweaks...and you have the spiritual successor to the Taurus SHO. Wouldn't take that much R&D money. Why not?

texascorvette
02-04-2007, 09:40 PM
04 Marauder
03 Expedition
03 Corvette
02 Explorer

Vortex
02-05-2007, 09:22 AM
What the hell, Ill put em all down in chronological order:

used 1973 Gran Torino Sport fastback
used 1960 MG sedan
used 195? Morris Minor
new 1979 F-100 Ranger XLT
used 1968 Buick Skylark
new 1982 Z-28 Camaro
new 1990 Pontiac Firebird Formula
used 198? Nissan Stanza
new 1994 Nissan Hardbody 4x4
used 1967 Pontiac GTO (still own)
used 1966 Pontiac LeMans
new 1996 Deawoo
new 1999 Mazda Protege
new 2000 Toyota Tacoma 4x4
new 2004 Pontiac GTO
new 2004 Mercury Marauder (still own)
new 2005 Dodge Quadcab (still own)
used 2005 Mercury Montego (still own)

and.....

used 1973 Suzuki 250GT
new 1974 Norton 850 Commando Interstate
new 1979 Suzuki GS750
new 1993 Harley-Davidson FXR Superglide
used 1994 Harley-Davidson Fatboy
new 1996 Harley-Davidson Softail Custom
new 2007 Electra Glide FLHT

gee, where did my money go over the years??????

texascorvette
02-05-2007, 09:41 AM
Wow! You have a helluvalot better memory than I do.

quota
02-05-2007, 11:59 AM
So far, the feedback seems very positive for FORD. Many of us are FORD "die hard", many others came to FORD after having been driving all kinds of brands, even ricers. That shows that the potential for the brand is still preserved and it is now up to FORD to keep on maintaining attraction and passion. Let us hope that the existing gap will not last too long. It is now time for the brand to recover its identity rather than trying fighting in the dull garden of Camry's.

I came to FORD recently while my father has been the satisfied owner of 3 "Fiesta's, a little european made car. So far, I love my Mercury's and I would be ready to buy another one after my current MGM is over - I drive it approximately 40 K miles /year...
But I do strongly hope that FORD will make the Interceptor.

JP

Chronologically, I own(ed)
in 1976 : FIAT 128 Sport Coupe 1.1
in 1981 : FIAT 131 Racing 2.0 T/C :D
in 1985 : Renault 5 GT Turbo :D
in 1989 : Peugeot 505 (choice was limited, in Kinshasa):bigcry:
in 1990 : LADA 2104 (choice was limited, in Moscow) :(
in 1991 : LADA 2107 :(
in 1993 : Volvo 740 GL
in 1995 : JEEP Grand Cherokee 5.2 Ltd
in 2001 : Pontiac Bonneville
in 2003 : Lancia Thesis 2.4
in 2003 : Alfa Romeo 166 2.5 :up:
in 2004 : FORD Escape
in 2004 : Infinity FX 45 :cry:
in 2005 : Subaru Impreza Outback (for the wife - still own)
in 2005 : MM 2003 :D (still own)
in 2006 : MGM LSE 2003 :) (still own)

In the meantime,
in 1988 : Honda 750 CBX
in 1993 : Suzuki GSXR 750
in 1996 : Kawazaki 900 Ninja
in 2000 : Moto-Guzzi Sport 1100 ie (still own)
in 2001 : Moto-Guzzi Quota 1100 es (still own)
in 2003 : Kawazaki ZX12-R
in 2003 : Moto-Guzzi Daytona 1000 (still own)

dwasson
02-05-2007, 12:11 PM
Beginning in 1971 in order of acquisition

64 Ford Falcon Convertible (Kept it for 4 years. Ran a 13.1 sec qtr mile before I totaled it.)
63 Ford Galaxie (beater)
65 Buick Wildcat (beater)
67 VW Karmann Ghia Convertible
67 Cadillac Deville Convertible (great car, dk blue white top)
68 VW Beetle (beater)
69 Fiat 850 Spyder (so little power that I had to learn about how to drive fast)
67 Citroen (Owned it for 4 weeks)
69 Mercury Grand Marquis (beater)
69 Ford Galaxie (beater)
68 Pontiac LeMans
72 Opel Ascona (beater)
73 Opel Ascona Wagon (beater)
73 Opel GT (first new car $2317 in October 74)
72 Porsche 911 (great fun)
79 Ford Granada (I married into this one. What a POS!)
81 Pontiac Phoenix (company car)
79 Ford Fiesta (devolved from daily driver to modified street racer. 165 HP makes it scoot)
83 Dodge Aries (company car)
84 Chevy Cavalier (Second new car ever. This is the car that made us Honda buyers)
85 Chevy Astro Van (company car)
85 Chevy S-10 (company car)
88 Chevy Astro Van (company car)
88 Honda Civic (reliable as a hammer, the kid next door is still driving it at 275K miles)
91 Chevy Astro Van (company car)
89 Lincoln Mark 7 LSC (all black, fun)
93 Honda Accord (another great car. Sold at 189K miles)
94 Chevy Astro Van (company car)
94 Jeep Cherokee (I never really warmed up to this car.)
97 Chevy Astro Van (company car)
98 Honda Accord (my nephew is still driving it at 210K miles)
96 Chrysler Cirrus (My old winter car, bought 2 years old and now has 130K. I'm giving it to my sister next week)
02 Kia Sedona Van (the dogs need a car)
02 Honda Accord (wife’s car, totalled by a motorhome)
03 Mercury Marauder (the current love of my life. In hibernation)
04 Accord (wife’s current car)

05GTMach70
02-05-2007, 02:31 PM
All the cars and truck we have is ford :).

quota
02-06-2007, 12:26 PM
Thanks to all for all the details !

As I wrote before, this thread shows that FORD has still got a lot of supporters. It is hopefully not too late for the Blue Oval to revert a deadly trend.
Still, I saw that a few of you have been welcoming a ricer in your stabble.
Why ?

JP

crouse
02-06-2007, 12:41 PM
Current Ford Vehicles

2006 Ford Freestyle (wife)
1994 Ford Taurus (daughter)


Previous Ford Vehicles

2000 Ford Mustang GT
1996 Mercury Cougar XR7
1993 Ford Thunderbird
1992 Ford Probe
1989 Ford Tempo
1974 Ford Mustang II (sorry)

Motorhead350
02-06-2007, 01:31 PM
2003 Mercury Marauder 300A (Mine)
1990 Chevrolet K5 Blazer (Mine)
2006 BMW 32?XI (Moms winter beater)
2005 Lincoln Navigator (was my moms, now my dads)
2002 BMW 745 LI (Dads business car)
2000 Mercedes CLK430 (Dads summer car)
1988 Mercedes 560SL (Moms summer car)
1971 Mercedes 260 SL (Dads car has been sitting for 8 years! :mad2: )

My dad has always liked German cars, but had some Americans back when they came with chrome bumpers. I guess I'm the only one that likes American stuff, with the exception of the Navigator.

Joe Walsh
02-06-2007, 02:03 PM
, but...their product line needs help. I still say the first and easiest change would be to make a hotrod version of the Fusion. It's basically a Mazda 6 chassis, no? Give it forced induction and AWD...275-300 hp...a few subtle body tweaks...and you have the spiritual successor to the Taurus SHO. Wouldn't take that much R&D money. Why not?


I like that idea!! (I miss the SHO...:( )

If FORD built an AWD Fusion WITH some balls* and WITHOUT that ugly chrome grille**...I'd buy one!

*Duratec 3.5 V6 with a Trilogy blower!

** Monochromatic paint job.

Peter
02-06-2007, 02:20 PM
If Ford would build the Interceptor, it would at least attract me to buy one...Providing the test drive, price and fuel consumption is "good."

quota
02-07-2007, 09:39 AM
Yes, it seems that there is a "gap" in the FORD current range. Yet, nothing can replace our current MM, MGM and CV.

JP

Peter
04-16-2007, 03:22 PM
Yes, it seems that there is a "gap" in the FORD current range. Yet, nothing can replace our current MM, MGM and CV.

JP
You forgot TC ;)

Local Boy
04-16-2007, 04:28 PM
Of coarse! All FORDS
'07 Fusion (Dad's)
2001 Expediton (Wife's)
'76 Ford Bronco 4X4 (Mine!) - 5.0, 331 Stroked, Bored '30 over, 177 Weiland Roots Blower (Fastest street legal 4X4 in the state of Hawaii - Sand, 1/4 mile, mud,)
'03 300A MM (Mine!)
I'm the type of guy that when I find a good thing, I stick with it.

Lgaruti
04-16-2007, 07:30 PM
2004 Marauder
2003 T-Bird
2004 Avaitor
2007 Escape Hybrid
2007 Expidition XL
2006 DB9
1995 Cobra R #17
1995 Cobra R #56
2000 Cobra R #69
1996 Mk8
1998 Mk8
1998 Mk8 SC
2002 XK8
2005 GT #1551
a few older Fords & unfortunately a C6 vette
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v439/Lgaruti/?

texascorvette
04-16-2007, 07:54 PM
2004 Marauder
2003 T-Bird
2004 Avaitor
2007 Escape Hybrid
2007 Expidition XL
2006 DB9
1995 Cobra R #17
1995 Cobra R #56
2000 Cobra R #69
1996 Mk8
1998 Mk8
1998 Mk8 SC
2002 XK8
2005 GT #1551
a few older Fords & unfortunately a C6 vette
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v439/Lgaruti/?tell me about the C6. If you are that unhappy, I might be interested.

Lgaruti
04-16-2007, 08:03 PM
TxVette, I didn't mean to imply I was unhappy. It's just disappointing that Ford doesn't produce a performance car like the C6 (for the same $). That's the reason I have a Vette. Ford hasn't produced a Cobra since 2004. The Shelby GT500 is being marked up out of sight and quite frankly isn't as good a value as the C6 even at sticker. I like the Corvette infact I'm going to run it in the Silver State in May, 150 class. So, no you can't have it..... maybe after May..

texascorvette
04-16-2007, 08:32 PM
TxVette, I didn't mean to imply I was unhappy. It's just disappointing that Ford doesn't produce a performance car like the C6 (for the same $). That's the reason I have a Vette. Ford hasn't produced a Cobra since 2004. The Shelby GT500 is being marked up out of sight and quite frankly isn't as good a value as the C6 even at sticker. I like the Corvette infact I'm going to run it in the Silver State in May, 150 class. So, no you can't have it..... maybe after May..
I tried to buy a GT500. Best offer I got was $15,000 over sticker.....

......if I wanted to wait a year!

Since Ford doesn't have enough problems, their dealers are doing their best to run customers off. They have made me mad enough that when they finally close the plant that my brother-in-law works in, I may never buy another Ford product. Other than my Corvette, it's been years since I've bought anything but a Ford product. Their dealers are doing their damnest to force me to buy from someone else........anyone else would be easier to do business with!

Lgaruti
04-16-2007, 08:56 PM
I couldn't agree more on the dealers running off the loyal Ford customers. I got so PO'ed with the dealers greed when trying to find a GT, I ended up w/an 05' C6. Then attempting to pick up a Shelby the same dealer greed got me to up grade to 07' C6.
A friend of mine paid 15K over sticker for a GT500 last month and he thinks his modded 03' Cobra is a better all around ride.
Ford does produce some very good cars but they come up short in the marketing of the performance stuff. The GT for example was produced for two years. If they would continue production they would sell every one built and the available inventory would actually make the car more affordable. Dealer greed would subside and us Ford guys would feel like family again.

sicilianmarquis
04-16-2007, 09:45 PM
2001 Grand MArquis LS
1984 Mustang 5.0 ( dropped the E.F.I engine in , then swaped it to carboration) currently for sale : )

miqel
04-16-2007, 09:59 PM
We owned my baby and a 2001 Windstar. Never a bigger piece of crap has been manufactured than the Windstar. We replaced the wife's minivan with a 2004 Honda that we got for a great price. The Ford did have more intuitive computer gadgets, layout and interior space. Unfortunately, they all wore out way before they should have.

Ford just doesn't seem to understand what people want in a car right now. Quality and reliability. People are willing to pay more for the Hondas and Toyotas because they do last longer and require fewer annoying trips to the shop.

I'm keeping my baby, but if all the systems start to break at 75,000 miles, I'll have to let her go.

--Miqel

JMan
04-17-2007, 03:12 AM
Lgaruti,
Quite an inventory of cars you have in your fleet. Welcome aboard! Try to make it to one of our local events (We are a lame group!). Bring any of those cars, they're all awesome!

JMan

Lgaruti
04-17-2007, 06:01 AM
Jman, Thanks! I'll keep an eye out for a local meet & do my best to attend.

MERCMAN
04-17-2007, 07:55 AM
94 Lincoln Continental(daily Driver)
'02 Lincoln Blackwood 28K miles(garage queen)
'03 MM-24K miles weekend fun car

malcom04
04-17-2007, 08:19 AM
2004 MM(mine)
2003 MM(brother)
2004 tauras(wife)
1993 explorer(extra)
2007 f-150 (dad)
2007 explorer(mom)
1998 thunderbird(brother)
1975 caprice convertible(mine)
1972 impala (mine)
1963 continental(brother)
1987 & 88 broncos (extra)
1985 econline van (dad)
1996 mustang gt convertible(brother)
2000 cvi (brother)

wife and father both work for ford so i guess we kinda locked in.