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    Goodbye Mercury.

    It is now official: FoMoCo will kill off its long since badge engineered slightly-upmarket-from-ford-but-not-as-upmarket-as-lincoln brand.

    i am not sad. while they have had a few hits over the years (cougar, marauder) they have had many more misses. and all of the cars are just rebadged fords that were never very good to start with. it was the same with plymouth for chrysler, and oldsmobile for GM, and while some were upset to see them go, noone was truly broken hearted. their pinnacle was long ago.

    is this a continued sign of the times, with Carpocalypse still hanging in the air? i don't think so. i think this was a long time coming. it had been talked about for the last 20 years, only it never made quite as much financial sense as it does right now. The final cars will roll of the line late this year, and they will likely still sit on dealer lots.

    so goodbye, and sorry you lived so long past your prime. as neil young once wrote, it is better to burn out than to fade away. i just wish it hadn't taken so long for you to fade.
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    not a bad decision in this day and age.
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    Cougar as in the FWD coupe? I never noticed the old Cougar but I'm sure the old one was much better than the newer one.

    Ford had this coming a long time ago. I am not surprised either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NSXType-R View Post
    Cougar as in the FWD coupe? I never noticed the old Cougar but I'm sure the old one was much better than the newer one.
    no.



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    still racing
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    Quote Originally Posted by cmcpokey View Post
    no.
    I thought so. I don't know much about the history of the old one, but even I know the last generation Cougar doesn't even come close to the original Cougar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cmcpokey View Post
    Carpocalypse still hanging in the air?
    Carpocalypse is coming, maybe not in the way we exepcted it, but coming nevertheless.
    Quote Originally Posted by NSXType-R View Post
    I thought so. I don't know much about the history of the old one, but even I know the last generation Cougar doesn't even come close to the original Cougar.
    The Mondeo Coupe actually wasn't bad at all apparently. We almost bought one.
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    I am quite surprised it took this long.
    I mean, Mercury outliving Pontiac. Seriously?
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    I heard about this. I honestly wasn't even aware Mercury was still around until I read an article about Ford potentially killing it a week ago or so...

    And the Mondeo was here in America I believe as the Contour? If so, the sedan form is what I practically learned to drive in. I liked it, despite the problems it was starting to have when I got to it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CdocZ View Post
    I heard about this. I honestly wasn't even aware Mercury was still around until I read an article about Ford potentially killing it a week ago or so...

    And the Mondeo was here in America I believe as the Contour? If so, the sedan form is what I practically learned to drive in. I liked it, despite the problems it was starting to have when I got to it.
    contour and Merc Mystique. not bad cars, but as history has proven time and again, most of the best stuff the big 3 sell were designed in europe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cmcpokey View Post
    contour and Merc Mystique. not bad cars, but as history has proven time and again, most of the best stuff the big 3 sell were designed in europe.
    I still have a 2000 Contour SVT which has 136,000 miles on it, still a good car. Does a lot of things well, handling, comfy seats for road trips. Recently checked the mileage on a trip and it returned 29.8 mpg from the 2.5 200hp V6.

    As for Mercury...yes way overdue.

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    FORD TO EXPAND LINCOLN LINEUP AND BRAND EMPHASIS; MERCURY PRODUCTION ENDS IN FOURTH QUARTER OF 2010

    * Ford is expanding its Lincoln lineup with seven all-new or significantly refreshed vehicles in the next four years – including its first-ever C-segment vehicle
    * Lincoln's plan accelerates with more investment and attention on standout product design, class-leading technology and powertrains delivering top performance and fuel efficiency Lincoln product development, marketing, sales and service resources expanding as the brand competes with Cadillac and Lexus in the marketplace
    * Ford will end production of Mercury vehicles in the fourth quarter of this year to fully devote its financial, product development, production and marketing, sales and service resources toward further growing its core Ford brand while enhancing Lincoln
    * Existing Mercury owners to receive continued access to parts and service support at Ford and Lincoln dealers; current Mercury vehicle warranties and Extended Service Plans will be honored; special offers available on new Mercury vehicles through the summer
    * Affected dealers to receive specialized support during the transition, as the company continues its transformation to a more profitable dealer network

    DEARBORN, Mich., June 2, 2010 – Ford Motor Company will expand and enhance its Lincoln brand lineup with seven all-new or significantly refreshed vehicles in the next four years as part of an aggressive growth plan focused on standout product design, class-leading technology and new powertrains – all aimed at competing with Cadillac and Lexus in North America.

    Ford also will end production of Mercury vehicles in the fourth quarter of this year to fully devote its financial, product development, production and marketing, sales and service resources toward further growing its core Ford brand while enhancing the Lincoln brand.

    "We have made tremendous progress on profitably growing the Ford brand during the past few years. Now, it is time to do the same for Lincoln," said Mark Fields, Ford's president of The Americas. "The new Lincoln vehicles will transform luxury for North American premium customers through an unexpected blend of responsive driving enjoyment and warm, inviting comfort. We will also offer our customers a world-class retail experience through a vibrant retail network."

    Lincoln's hallmarks will be refined, modern design, the most fuel-efficient premium powertrains and industry-leading technology that create a unique driver experience both in the cabin and on the road.

    "Profitably growing Lincoln in North America is an important part of our One Ford plan," said Alan Mulally, Ford president and CEO. "Our Ford brand is gaining momentum and winning customers around the world. Now, we are going to use the same laser focus to further strengthen Lincoln and deliver even more products luxury customers really want and value."

    Foundation Set

    The future of Lincoln is building from a strong base that includes the all-new flagship MKS large sedan, the all-new MKT seven-passenger crossover and a significantly refreshed MKZ mid-size sedan – all now in showrooms. The hybrid version of the MKZ will reach showrooms later this year and is expected to be the most fuel efficient premium sedan on the market.

    Lincoln's product actions continue later this year with the debut of the significantly refreshed 2011 MKX crossover, the first vehicle to feature MyLincoln Touch driver connect technology.

    This will be followed by another six all-new or significantly refreshed vehicles within four years developed with Lincoln's DNA of standout design, precise and confident driving experience, class-leading technology and powertrains delivering top performance and fuel efficiency.

    Lincoln will be led by expanded product development and marketing, sales and service teams to support the brand's growth plan and ensure it has a strong cadence of distinct products that are well positioned in the market. Plans for Lincoln include:

    * Lincoln's first-ever C-segment vehicle
    * New Lincoln-exclusive powertrains, including an all-new V-6 engine and advanced fuel-efficient transmissions
    * EcoBoost engines available in all Lincolns – from the Navigator full-size SUV to the new C-segment Lincoln
    * Fuel economy leadership with each new vehicle – leading to Lincoln emerging as the most fuel-efficient luxury lineup on the market
    * More useful technology and features than any other competitor – with a special focus on comfort and convenience.
    * New advanced features include: fully retractable glass roofs; adaptive computer-controlled suspensions; electronic, push-button gear-selectors; active noise control; and exclusive
    * MyLincoln Touch driver connect technology

    "Lincoln vehicles will reward drivers with smooth, effortless power complemented by agile handling and responsive steering," said Derrick Kuzak, Ford's group vice president, Global Product Development. "The cabin is a sanctuary with segment-leading quietness, genuine materials and intuitive, useful technology."

    Lincoln has started gaining traction with customers, as evidenced by market share gains during the past five years. Lincoln's share of the retail U.S. luxury vehicle market has grown from 4.5 percent in 2005 to 6.3 percent through the first quarter of 2010.

    In addition, Lincoln's reputation with consumers has risen, with favorable opinion and purchase consideration reaching its highest level in the past five years. Lincoln's long-term durability was second only to Porsche's in the 2010 J.D. Power and Associates Vehicle Dependability Survey.

    Mercury

    Mercury originally was created as a premium offering to Ford and was an important source of incremental sales. However, the continued strength of the Ford brand – particularly during the past three years – has accelerated the migration from Mercury to Ford for many customers.

    Today, Mercury's customer profile, pricing and margins are almost identical to Ford, but Mercury's incremental sales have been declining.

    The majority of current Mercury sales are to fleet buyers and customers purchasing through employee, retiree and friends and family discounts, which Ford anticipates largely can be satisfied by Ford brand vehicles.

    Of Ford Motor Company's 16 percent market share in the U.S., Mercury accounts for 0.8 percentage points, a level that has been flat or declining for the past several years. That contrasts with the Ford brand, which has increased market share by 2.2 percentage points so far this year on the strength of new products and improved quality, fuel efficiency, safety, smart design and value.

    Ford's strengthening financial position – including the return to profitability and positive cash flow – allows the company to absorb short-term costs associated with the discontinuation of Mercury and to consolidate future product investments into Lincoln.

    Today, there are no stand-alone Mercury dealerships in North America. Ford is working closely with dealers to maintain properly located stand-alone Lincoln or Ford-Lincoln dealers, which will offer dealers and the company the greatest opportunity for long-term profitable growth.

    New operational standards developed with the company's dealers will facilitate a Lincoln customer experience that exceeds the expectations of North American luxury customers.

    Personal Attention

    Ford will work closely with Mercury dealers and customers during the transition, including providing existing Mercury owners with continued access to parts and service support at Ford and Lincoln dealers and by honoring current warranties, including Ford's Extended Service Plans.

    "We are 100 percent committed to supporting Mercury owners through Ford and Lincoln dealerships and working hard to keep them as valued customers in the future," Fields said.

    "At the same time, we will work closely with our dealers to phase out Mercury franchises and continue to build a healthy, growing Lincoln with strong new products and a profitable dealer network that delivers a world-class customer experience."

    Mercury owners will receive additional details in the coming days explaining the transition and assuring them that Ford and its dealers will continue to provide all necessary parts and service support for Mercury products.

    Ford has notified Mercury dealers of the decision and provided details of a financial package that includes payment in exchange for resigning the franchise.

    Ford today also informed dealers of special offers on new Mercury vehicles that will be available through the summer to support the sell down of current Mercury inventory and remaining Mercury vehicle production.

    "We are taking decisive action and moving into the future with the right plan to deliver profitable growth for all stakeholders," Fields said. "These moves position us to continue building momentum through strong brands, great products and an unwavering focus on the customer."
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    Not sad to see it go but their last badge engineered models i thought looked better than their Ford siblings like the Montego (Five Hundred) and the Mariner (Escape)

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    Goodbye, won't miss you.

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    Should have shot Lincoln in the head too. That way we wouldn't have to hear every other rapper mention about crusin' in the Navigator in shit music.

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