2005 Mercury Montego Preview
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Has Mercury Missed the Mark or Is the Montego the Right Car for the Times
While I had hoped for more differentiation between Ford and Mercury products, as promised, a new clone car for the fleet Greek brand is better than no Mercury division at all. And the Ford Five Hundred-based Montego is at the very least a solid entry into the large-sedan segment.
Solid mostly due to its size. Like the Five Hundred, the Montego offers massive interior dimensions and the largest trunk in its class, making it almost ideal for limousine conversions. Almost ideal? Ford Motor isnt about to give up its full-size Crown Victoria, Grand Marquis and Lincoln Town Car models due to an outcry from fleet customers who demand Ford keep making the old-tech cruisers due to their body-on-frame construction and simple front engine,
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| While I hoped for something more unique, the Ford Five Hundred-based Montego is better than no Mercury at all. (Photo: Ford Motor Company) |
Ford says its targeting import car buyers with its new brand managed twins though, which seems more of a stretch than a Holloways Elite 7200. Its not that the car isnt good enough to compete with the likes of Honda, Toyota and Volkswagen, but import buyers tend to stay import unless
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| Despite what Ford says, the Montego is too large to be a direct competitor to anything in the midsize class. (Photo: Ford Motor Company) |
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| Delivering good old American luxury, the Montego offers a lot of size, features and plastic wood. (Photo: Ford Motor Company) |
Maybe the Montego is targeting the Koreans, which have boldly entered large car territory with the Hyundai XG 350 and Kia Amanti. These models dont have much of a chance of pulling Toyota Avalon buyers away from their trusted mounts either, but they offer a lot of size, features and unique style for their owners.
The Montego offers a lot of size, features and, well at least more unique style than the conservative Five Hundred, while delivering good old American luxury to America, a factor that once again will attract domestic buyers
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| The Montegos class-leading rear seat head and legroom will make it ideal for families as well as those needing the extra space for work. (Photo: Ford Motor Company) |
But who cares if Ford, or in this case Mercury is targeting an import or domestic buyer. Those that like it will buy it for there own reasons, and it will most likely serve them well. After all, its class leading rear seat head and legroom will make it ideal for families with extremely large children, or real estate agents that want their clients to be beyond comfortable. The cars high H-point rating, referring to the pivot point of the human hip making it easier to get in and out of the Montego than most other cars, will be a bonus for back seat riders as well.
The cars 21 cubic foot
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| The new Mercury borrows some chassis architecture from Volvos flagship S80 sedan. (Photo: Ford Motor Company) |
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