Mercury Montego

colspan=2 style="color: white; background: red;"|Mercury Montego
idth="40%"|Manufacturer: Ford Motor Company
roduction: 19681976
2005 — present
olspan=2 style="color: black; background: white;"|1960s
lass: mid-size sedan
roduction: 19681976
redecessor: Mercury Comet
uccessor: Mercury Cougar
imilar: Ford Torino
olspan=2 style="color: black; background: white;"|2000s
olspan=2|
lass: full-size sedan
roduction: 2005 — present
redecessor: Mercury Sable
ody Styles: 4-door sedan
ngines: 3.0 L Duratec V6
imilar: Ford Five Hundred
elated: Ford Freestyle
Volvo S80
olspan=2|This article is part of the Mercury automobile series.
The Montego name (presumably derived from Montego Bay, Jamaica) was an intermediate vehicle in the Mercury line.

1968

The Montego replaced the intermediate Mercury Comet in 1968 and was replaced by an expanded Mercury Cougar line in 1976. It was a twin of the Ford Torino.

2005

Mercury is again using the name for 2005 on their version of the Ford Five Hundred. The car starts at the MSRP of $25,000 USD.

External link

  • MyFord500 - The first Mercury Montego & Ford Five Hundred enthusiast web site
Montego

 

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