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Mercury's largest sedan continues to provide traditional
American-car values, with rear-wheel drive, a standard V-8 engine and a spacious
six-passenger interior with a roomy 20.6 cubic foot trunk. Changes for '07
include a simplified trim lineup, base GS and up-level LS, with a new Palm Beach
Edition available for the LS. The standard 224-horsepower, 4.6-liter V-8 engine
may also be ordered with E85/flex-fuel capability in some markets. A four-speed
automatic is standard. As previously, the power of the standard engine can be
goosed a bit if you order the optional Handling Package (LS models only) which
adds dual exhausts and boost the engine's output to 239 horsepower. The Marquis
is quiet and comfortable, with a smooth ride and relaxed handling. Four-wheel
disc anti-lock brakes are standard, with traction control, front-side airbags,
and a rear air suspension optional. Three new two-tone paint schemes are
available for '07 and the base GS now has standard keyless entry. LS models with
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