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MM03MOK
10-08-2014, 03:36 PM
Here are the Marauder Program documents Steve mentioned at Marauderville! So nice of him to share this information with us!
The PDFs are searchable!
fastblackmerc
10-08-2014, 04:03 PM
Great Stuff!!!!!!!! :banana2:
Thanks Steve and Mary!!!!!!!!!!!! :beer:
:coolman:
Program Customer Type -
Wants powerful aggressive, fast vehicle. Pro-American. Likes to live on the edge. Vehicle provides a great deal of driving
pleasure. Concerned with safety and security, operating costs, easy ingress/egress, good value for the money. May want a
Mustang GT or Cobra but needs 4-doors. May reminisce about '60s muscle cars.
great stuff! thank you!
:burnout:
Bluerauder
10-08-2014, 04:22 PM
Here are the Marauder Program documents Steve mentioned at Marauderville! So nice of him to share this information with us!
The PDFs are searchable!
Thanks Mary !!! :up: Some very interesting points shown in the docs. Some have never been discussed here.
1. Mercury was considering an X-100 version at one point with "Marauder" script badging and a 335 HP Supercharged 2V. Never happened.
2. No mention of 4.10 gears at all although 3.73's were considered as an offset for the lack of low end torque.
3. All price points were at the $30K mark until it hit the showrooms at $35K.
4. MotorTrend recommended dumping the Waterfall emblems in favor of the God's Head and suggested a supercharger from the beginning.
5. First year colors were to include a Dark Grey.
6. True Blue selection was changed to Dark Blue Pearl in 2003.
7. Originally planned with 17 inch rims on the front.
8. The program years included a 2005 model but the MM never made it that far.
Lots of good historical information here including the demographics of the likely buyer. Seems that one was pretty much right on the money.
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Primary Target Segment - Men Behaving Badly
Looking for powerful aggressive, fast vehicle. Pro-American. Like to live on the edge. Vehicle is a reward and is
suited for a “mover and shaker”. Vehicle provides a great deal of driving pleasure. Not concerned with safety and
security, operating costs, easy entrance and exit, good value for the money.
Customer Snapshot: Listen to music on radio, like to rent movies, active, participate in sports, enjoy going out to
movies, dancing, outdoor activities or night clubs. May own a cell phone or boat, automotive enthusiasts. Many
are older singles and couples with children. High percentage of white collar.
Secondary Target - Want It, Buy It
This segment wants attention-getting design and performance and has the means to get it. Total and operating costs
are not a hurdle. Vehicle is a reward that sets them apart as movers and shakers. Vehicle is one of many toys and
they are self centered to the extreme. They are independent and want a vehicle to set themselves apart.
Customer Snapshot: Uses internet and email, technologically oriented, auto enthusiasts, baby boomer, highly
educated, male
Additional Target - Driveway Detailers
Want an attention-getting, but familiar looking vehicle. These vehicle enthusiasts have fallen in love with their car
or truck, and enjoy driving and taking care of it. Vehicle/driving/styling enthusiasts. Take a lot of pride in vehicle
and see it as a reflection of self. Classic styling is better than newer styles and they want power and acceleration.
Pro-American. 130+ miles per hour is important. These customers are independent minded.
Customer Snapshot: Listen to music on radio, automotive enthusiasts, single, male, younger.
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Big Mercur
10-08-2014, 04:31 PM
This is great!!! Thanks for sharing
SOSA03
10-08-2014, 04:34 PM
thanks Steve and Mary
L.Mark
10-08-2014, 04:40 PM
Lots of good stuff...thanks for passing along...
Marauder_Santa
10-08-2014, 04:52 PM
Here are the Marauder Program documents Steve mentioned at Marauderville! So nice of him to share this information with us!
The PDFs are searchable!
Cool stuff. Thanks.
WPG_Merc
10-08-2014, 04:53 PM
Awesome Stuff Steve, :bows:
I bet there were a lot of migraine headaches to get it done. :eek:
Guittard22
10-08-2014, 05:45 PM
Some very cool history on this page :)
sailsmen
10-08-2014, 09:02 PM
Thank you! A treasure trove.
Can you put it in a sticky?
As expected no mention of the super secret Jet Marauder!
MM03MOK
10-08-2014, 09:30 PM
Thank you! A treasure trove.
Can you put it in a sticky?
As expected no mention of the super secret Jet Marauder!
I stuck this "treasure trove" right away! ;)
boatmangc
10-09-2014, 02:50 AM
"Self centered to the extreme" LOL
Moi?
fastblackmerc
10-09-2014, 04:43 AM
If you bought your MM new I bet the customer demographics were an exact fit.
fastblackmerc
10-09-2014, 04:52 AM
How about the gods head logo in the Marauder Cycle Paln2 less financials.pdf?
Mean looking.................:eek:
fastblackmerc
10-09-2014, 04:59 AM
The MM could have had:
Aluminum hood with power bulge or scoop
Potential supercharger
Aluminum decklid with integrated spoiler and LED CHMSL
Particial engine cover
Console mounted 6-CD changer
Baer/PBR brakes
Larger cross drilled & groved rotors with aluminum hats
Hedman / Borla exhaust
4" drive shaft
Next generation tail lamps with intergrated backup lamps
Heated & cooled front seats
fastblackmerc
10-09-2014, 05:03 AM
This would have been nice.......
Cragar 18" front & 19" rear wheels
Edlebrock red / machined finned aluminum cam covers
X100 badging
Special one time exterior color
3.73 rear axle ratio
Supercharged 4.6L 2V
6-speed automatic with auto stick
I'd like to see any artist renderings.
Big Mercur
10-09-2014, 05:18 AM
Thanks for that great info!!!
SAAAAAC
10-09-2014, 07:39 AM
You mean this??? I LOVE IT!!! :banana:
http://www.mercurymarauder.net/forums/picture.php?albumid=131&pictureid=1498
How about the gods head logo in the Marauder Cycle Paln2 less financials.pdf?
Mean looking.................:eek:
Zim Hosein
10-09-2014, 07:48 AM
Thanks MM03MOK, interesting read! :beer:
Bigdogjim
10-09-2014, 07:54 AM
Very nice to share this important history with the people who bought and supported the car for the getgo.
Well played! :up:
ctrlraven
10-09-2014, 08:58 AM
Awesome information to read, thanks for posting it!
Anthony84
10-09-2014, 09:13 AM
This stuff is just incredible. As someone who was 17 when they saw their first "modern" Marauder in person back in 2002, it was love at first sight and I knew I'd have one someday. But I was always a full size car fan; especially Panthers. I was driving my first Town Car my junior year. I really was a far cry from the target demographic. Lol. But in some of the traits of the target consumers; they really did nail what I always want out of a car and I suppose I did fit some of the lifestyle assumptions they made. Thanks for sharing; it was a really good read. Makes me wish more than ever they would've expanded on some of the things that were planned...I would've loved a manual Marauder.
The MM could have had:
Aluminum hood with power bulge or scoop
Potential supercharger
Aluminum decklid with integrated spoiler and LED CHMSL
Particial engine cover
Console mounted 6-CD changer
Baer/PBR brakes
Larger cross drilled & groved rotors with aluminum hats
Hedman / Borla exhaust
4" drive shaft
Next generation tail lamps with intergrated backup lamps
Heated & cooled front seats
Q: what exhaust did we end up with in '04?
fastblackmerc
10-09-2014, 09:57 AM
Q: what exhaust did we end up with in '04?
Certainly wasn't a "name brand" system.
RF Overlord
10-12-2014, 06:49 AM
Q: what exhaust did we end up with in '04?Same as '03.
I know OEM were Faurecia mufflers...it's never been mentioned who built the H-pipe or the rest of the system, but they were probably also Faurecia.
Same as '03.
I know OEM were Faurecia mufflers...it's never been mentioned who built the H-pipe or the rest of the system, but they were probably also Faurecia.
I know I like the sound, thanks
Same as '03.
I know OEM were Faurecia mufflers...it's never been mentioned who built the H-pipe or the rest of the system, but they were probably also Faurecia.
Kevin Lambert told me way back in 2002 that they worked very hard on the exhaust and getting the sound just right.
a_d_a_m
10-16-2014, 05:33 PM
That was an awesome read.
Agree that the X-100 would have been nifty...
Mr. Man
10-17-2014, 10:07 AM
No mention of Silver Birch at all. Would have been awesome to see the dark cherry color
Gerry24
02-23-2015, 11:40 PM
Great history on our car... I remember when they came out and it was said the car was only built for the FEDS... LMAO
ace2184
09-29-2015, 02:17 PM
Little late to this, but I love all the information and a look at things behind the scenes. Makes me wonder if they would have gone through with the changes if the Marauder had stuck around longer.
akr619
09-29-2015, 04:31 PM
At 27 years old I think I am in the wrong car but I bought it cause Murrica lol
Bluerauder
09-12-2016, 04:36 AM
Here are the Marauder Program documents Steve mentioned at Marauderville! So nice of him to share this information with us!
The PDFs are searchable!
At Marauderville 14, someone asked Steve Babcock a question about the target audience for the original 2003-2004 Mercury Marauder release.
The full Customer Profile is in the fifth (5th) PDF down in the list in Post #1 of this thread entitled "Mercury Brand Positioning". EXTRACT shown below.
Customer
Target Customer - Demographics
Following is a demographic comparison of the Marauder target versus the current Grand Marquis customer. In order
to define the Marauder target customer, we analyzed customer demographics for vehicles such as Taurus and
Caprice which have offered both a performance and mainstream model (example Impala versus Caprice or SHO
versus Taurus). Additionally, our target customer demographics are supported by the selected needs based
segments.
Memo:
Marauder Grand Marquis Impala Caprice 300M B'ville
Age: 35-55* 70 43 58 52 54
Sex (% male) 80-85 74 72 64 60 55
Income ($): 60-80 51 61 51 86 63
% College Educ. 60 32 44 42 38
% Married: 65 83 80 76 78
* Marauder target customer would be 35-55, expected Marauder customer to be 45-55.
Source: NVCS
Target Customer - Needs Based Segmentation
Primary Target Segment - Men Behaving Badly
Looking for powerful aggressive, fast vehicle. Pro-American. Like to live on the edge. Vehicle is a reward and is
suited for a “mover and shaker”. Vehicle provides a great deal of driving pleasure. Not concerned with safety and
security, operating costs, easy entrance and exit, good value for the money.
Customer Snapshot: Listen to music on radio, like to rent movies, active, participate in sports, enjoy going out to
movies, dancing, outdoor activities or night clubs. May own a cell phone or boat, automotive enthusiasts. Many
are older singles and couples with children. High percentage of white collar.
Secondary Target - Want It, Buy It
This segment wants attention-getting design and performance and has the means to get it. Total and operating costs
are not a hurdle. Vehicle is a reward that sets them apart as movers and shakers. Vehicle is one of many toys and
they are self centered to the extreme. They are independent and want a vehicle to set themselves apart.
Customer Snapshot: Uses internet and email, technologically oriented, auto enthusiasts, baby boomer, highly
educated, male
Additional Target - Driveway Detailers
Want an attention-getting, but familiar looking vehicle. These vehicle enthusiasts have fallen in love with their car
or truck, and enjoy driving and taking care of it. Vehicle/driving/styling enthusiasts. Take a lot of pride in vehicle
and see it as a reflection of self. Classic styling is better than newer styles and they want power and acceleration.
Pro-American. 130+ miles per hour is important. These customers are independent minded.
Customer Snapshot: Listen to music on radio, automotive enthusiasts, single, male, younger.
Big Mercur
09-12-2016, 05:25 AM
At Marauderville 14, someone asked Steve Babcock a question about the target audience for the original 2003-2004 Mercury Marauder release.
The full Customer Profile is in the fifth (5th) PDF down in the list in Post #1 of this thread entitled "Mercury Brand Positioning". EXTRACT shown below.
Customer
Target Customer - Demographics
Following is a demographic comparison of the Marauder target versus the current Grand Marquis customer. In order
to define the Marauder target customer, we analyzed customer demographics for vehicles such as Taurus and
Caprice which have offered both a performance and mainstream model (example Impala versus Caprice or SHO
versus Taurus). Additionally, our target customer demographics are supported by the selected needs based
segments.
Memo:
Marauder Grand Marquis Impala Caprice 300M B'ville
Age: 35-55* 70 43 58 52 54
Sex (% male) 80-85 74 72 64 60 55
Income ($): 60-80 51 61 51 86 63
% College Educ. 60 32 44 42 38
% Married: 65 83 80 76 78
* Marauder target customer would be 35-55, expected Marauder customer to be 45-55.
Source: NVCS
Target Customer - Needs Based Segmentation
Primary Target Segment - Men Behaving Badly
Looking for powerful aggressive, fast vehicle. Pro-American. Like to live on the edge. Vehicle is a reward and is
suited for a “mover and shaker”. Vehicle provides a great deal of driving pleasure. Not concerned with safety and
security, operating costs, easy entrance and exit, good value for the money.
Customer Snapshot: Listen to music on radio, like to rent movies, active, participate in sports, enjoy going out to
movies, dancing, outdoor activities or night clubs. May own a cell phone or boat, automotive enthusiasts. Many
are older singles and couples with children. High percentage of white collar.
Secondary Target - Want It, Buy It
This segment wants attention-getting design and performance and has the means to get it. Total and operating costs
are not a hurdle. Vehicle is a reward that sets them apart as movers and shakers. Vehicle is one of many toys and
they are self centered to the extreme. They are independent and want a vehicle to set themselves apart.
Customer Snapshot: Uses internet and email, technologically oriented, auto enthusiasts, baby boomer, highly
educated, male
Additional Target - Driveway Detailers
Want an attention-getting, but familiar looking vehicle. These vehicle enthusiasts have fallen in love with their car
or truck, and enjoy driving and taking care of it. Vehicle/driving/styling enthusiasts. Take a lot of pride in vehicle
and see it as a reflection of self. Classic styling is better than newer styles and they want power and acceleration.
Pro-American. 130+ miles per hour is important. These customers are independent minded.
Customer Snapshot: Listen to music on radio, automotive enthusiasts, single, male, younger.
Thanks! Yes, that was me. Very nice to meet you & your wife BlueRauder! Good Times man!
Bluerauder
09-12-2016, 05:53 AM
Thanks! Yes, that was me. Very nice to meet you & your wife BlueRauder! Good Times man!
Yes, we had a great time in Cleveland but it was over all too quickly. Glad to meet you and your wife and lots of new faces at MV14. Hope to see you at Carlisle All Ford Nationals, 2-4 June 2017 in Carlisle, PA.
justbob
09-12-2016, 07:20 AM
At Marauderville 14, someone asked Steve Babcock a question about the target audience for the original 2003-2004 Mercury Marauder release.
The full Customer Profile is in the fifth (5th) PDF down in the list in Post #1 of this thread entitled "Mercury Brand Positioning". EXTRACT shown below.
Customer
Target Customer - Demographics
Following is a demographic comparison of the Marauder target versus the current Grand Marquis customer. In order
to define the Marauder target customer, we analyzed customer demographics for vehicles such as Taurus and
Caprice which have offered both a performance and mainstream model (example Impala versus Caprice or SHO
versus Taurus). Additionally, our target customer demographics are supported by the selected needs based
segments.
Memo:
Marauder Grand Marquis Impala Caprice 300M B'ville
Age: 35-55* 70 43 58 52 54
Sex (% male) 80-85 74 72 64 60 55
Income ($): 60-80 51 61 51 86 63
% College Educ. 60 32 44 42 38
% Married: 65 83 80 76 78
* Marauder target customer would be 35-55, expected Marauder customer to be 45-55.
Source: NVCS
Target Customer - Needs Based Segmentation
Primary Target Segment - Men Behaving Badly
Looking for powerful aggressive, fast vehicle. Pro-American. Like to live on the edge. Vehicle is a reward and is
suited for a “mover and shaker”. Vehicle provides a great deal of driving pleasure. Not concerned with safety and
security, operating costs, easy entrance and exit, good value for the money.
Customer Snapshot: Listen to music on radio, like to rent movies, active, participate in sports, enjoy going out to
movies, dancing, outdoor activities or night clubs. May own a cell phone or boat, automotive enthusiasts. Many
are older singles and couples with children. High percentage of white collar.
Secondary Target - Want It, Buy It
This segment wants attention-getting design and performance and has the means to get it. Total and operating costs
are not a hurdle. Vehicle is a reward that sets them apart as movers and shakers. Vehicle is one of many toys and
they are self centered to the extreme. They are independent and want a vehicle to set themselves apart.
Customer Snapshot: Uses internet and email, technologically oriented, auto enthusiasts, baby boomer, highly
educated, male
Additional Target - Driveway Detailers
Want an attention-getting, but familiar looking vehicle. These vehicle enthusiasts have fallen in love with their car
or truck, and enjoy driving and taking care of it. Vehicle/driving/styling enthusiasts. Take a lot of pride in vehicle
and see it as a reflection of self. Classic styling is better than newer styles and they want power and acceleration.
Pro-American. 130+ miles per hour is important. These customers are independent minded.
Customer Snapshot: Listen to music on radio, automotive enthusiasts, single, male, younger.
Wow Charlie, something I've never read. Yup, I fit the profiles! [emoji4]
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Ms. Denmark
09-12-2016, 08:20 AM
Yup, I fit the profiles! [emoji4]
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Me too! Well mostly...:D
GordonB
09-18-2016, 05:29 PM
Mary,
Thank you for making the docs a Sticky.
All,
I bought 2 new and have NEVER had any regrets. Too bad Ford pulls the plug on advertising almost even before the official release in 2002! Never saw any ads in 2003 or 2004.
GordonB
cmalo
05-08-2019, 11:35 PM
Terrible Information!
Chuck Malo
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