Cars and Drivers

It's Official: Ford Closes Mercury

Ford will end production of Mercury vehicles in the fourth quarter of this year to further grow its core Ford and Lincoln brands, according to Ford Motor (NYSE: F)

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 will be available through the summer.The Lincoln brand will be bolstered by the introduction of a new “C class” small car and availability of the econo boost engine in all models including the Navigator super-SUV

Ford said one reason for closing Mercury is that the demographics of its customers are nearly identical to those of Ford brand owners

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