Mercury was an American car manufacturer founded by Edsel Ford in 1938 as an creator of entry-level luxury cars between regular Ford models and high-end Lincoln models.
Many of the Mercury vehicles were based on Ford platforms although a distinct lack in personality from other Ford models resulted in the brand's miniscule attention.
Vehicles[]
Vehicle | Engine | Performance | Layout |
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Cougar XR-7 GT 1967 6.4L V8 |
335 bhp, 427 lb⋅ft (250 kW, 579 N·m) |
7.1 secs., 4-speed |
Front-Engine, RWD |
Eight Coupe (Gen. 3) 1949 4.2L V8 |
110 bhp, 200 lb⋅ft (82 kW, 271 N·m) |
81 mph (130 km/h) 18.4 secs., 3-speed |
Front-Engine, RWD 1,720 kg (3,792 lbs) |
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