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68Camaro
12-01-2006, 06:20 PM
So whats the highest mileage marauder you have heard of still going strong? From what I understand, backed by that all aluminum engine...these cars are very reliable. Help me out here...just trying to justify buying one for a daily driver.

Skiordie53
12-01-2006, 06:21 PM
mine is slightly over 2 years old with close to 63k on it

Bigdogjim
12-01-2006, 06:33 PM
I would say it belong to a member in Ky. and I think it's over 150,000?

MM2004
12-01-2006, 06:43 PM
I would say it belong to a member in Ky. and I think it's over 150,000?

Mongoose is prolly close to 180k by now. If not more?

Haven't talked to him since Seymour.

Mike.

68Camaro
12-01-2006, 06:44 PM
The only reason I ask is that I'm getting a lot of crap from friends who say that I should go get an accord or a mercedes. I'm all for the Marauder for a couple of reasons...first, you cannot beat the bada$$ factor of the car. And second, I really do believe that if you take care of these cars, they should last for a while.

With accords, camry's, civics, it's unbelievable how many miles are on these "newer" cars. I'm sorry, but there is no reason why an 05 should have 70k miles. And when it comes to Mercedes, BMW....spoke to mechanic who did agree that they are very reliable cars. However, let's just say the tranny goes out...the price for the tranny alone is in the $20k range, not including installation.

I know I'm coming to a biased site...just looking to get some encouragement so I can get the car that I really want. Not to mention, with the 68 camaro, and the marauder...my garage is going to look pretty good.

RoyLPita
12-01-2006, 06:48 PM
There was a 2004 on Ebay a few months ago in NY with 224k.

96DiamondVIII
12-01-2006, 06:51 PM
If the engine is your concern, I formerly had a Mark VIII (almost the same engine as an MM, just an older version), and while mine was relatively low-mileage, plenty of folks on the Lincoln boards have 150K+ on that engine with no problems at all.

kj31067
12-01-2006, 07:28 PM
i believe paul casey has 130k something on his and iirc he has a yitload of 1/4 passes on his car to boot.....change the oil every 3k,
tranny fluid every 30k........they are no more or less reliable than anything else........i still get thumbs up from lots of people all the time.......i never had a car that got the looks and reactions this car gets........a smart move would be to have roylpita (brian) run an oasis on anything you would be interested in buying....invaluable info...just my .02

Marauder2005
12-01-2006, 08:13 PM
BMW reliable??? BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA :lol:

AstroVic
12-01-2006, 09:38 PM
My boss went over 100,000 on his and never had anything done to it except a few minor things here and there. Never anything serious. And his car was strong as heck.

AstroVic
12-01-2006, 09:43 PM
Oh yeah...

My 2000 Crown Vic Police Interceptor has 153,000 miles on it - it's my daily driver - and it rides smooth as glass and strong as h3ll. It'll still bark the tires going into second gear, and that's on the original transmission and rear end, too!

I know lots of people who have gone 200,000 to 300,000 on Crown Vics. Just go to www.crownvic.net (http://www.crownvic.net) and you'll see plenty of evidence for this. I also know a local limousine company that regularly goes 250,000 miles on their Town Cars before they sell them off (typically in excellent running condition).

Crown Vics and Town Cars aren't the same as Marauders, obviously, but the technology is very similar and a lot of parts and components (transmissions, differentials, etc.) are identical between the cars.

AstroVic
12-01-2006, 09:45 PM
And yet another thing...

If you want to be like every other guy on the block, go get one of those Accords or Mercedes your friends keep pushing on you. Then you can yawn in comfort as you see your exact same car ten times on your drive to work.

Not only that, but Mercedes Benzes are NOT the quality vehicles they used to be! And have you priced any parts on them lately? Get ready for some serious sticker shock!

Bigdogjim
12-01-2006, 09:52 PM
More reason to like a marauder:):):)

Anyway I have a rule "don't drive anything you can not fit into" :P

Daily driver is a '92 F-150 XLT 4X2 longbed 302 V-8 105,000 miles runs great.(yes new paint)

cruzer
12-01-2006, 10:09 PM
I put 188,00 on my '92 GM LS PI prototype--drove it HARD. 115,00 on '95 Ford CV, P&H package, 110,000+ and still going on '99 GMLS, P&H package and 78,000 on my Marauder. The 4.6 l aluminum engine has been very reliable and have had no engine probs with the Marauder. Anyone who has seen me drive knows I treat 'em rough-I plan to buy another Marauder as soon as I get the money together--all my cars were my daily driver--all kinds of weather and road conditions. Get a Maruder--have a reliable, powerful, good-looking, rare (not one of 200,000) , roomy family car that will whup azz . This is my 15th 4-door , big engine Mercury--won't buy anything else. Good luck in your quest, Maury:burnout:

Bluerauder
12-02-2006, 05:51 AM
So whats the highest mileage marauder you have heard of still going strong? From what I understand, backed by that all aluminum engine...these cars are very reliable. Help me out here...just trying to justify buying one for a daily driver.
Mongoose/Charlie in Kentucky posted 136,000 miles back a year and a half ago (28 July 2005). He's likely to be approaching 200K by now.

If you are looking for a high mileage vehicle ... get an F-150 and take care of it. :D I suspect that most MM owners didn't buy for mileage ... they bought for "smileage" and there are few vehicles that can touch the Marauder in that department. :up:

94_302
12-02-2006, 08:20 AM
Mongoose/Charlie in Kentucky posted 136,000 miles back a year and a half ago (28 July 2005). He's likely to be approaching 200K by now.


On 8/02/06 he posted he was at 176,000 What year and model Mercedes, some are less reliable than those of the past.

sspmustang
12-02-2006, 10:38 AM
I know I'm coming to a biased site...just looking to get some encouragement so I can get the car that I really want. Not to mention, with the 68 camaro, and the marauder...my garage is going to look pretty good.
Yup-my kind of garage :)
20K for a tranny-Good God, well that would be enough to make up my mind! Only 28K on mine in 2 1/2 years, but no issues, except for tire wear.

Blackmobile
12-02-2006, 10:56 AM
Here are some actual information: I've had my MM for a little over a year and I got it with 71K miles on it. I just changed my oil(which is done every 3k miles) and my next oil change is at 101,843 miles. My qt. mile is 14.25 sec. and the plan is to SC it by March 07. And here is what it can do:http://thumbs.vidiac.com/cb880582-5c14-4c2f-954c-987d014974d4.jpg (http://videos.streetfire.net/video/cb880582-5c14-4c2f-954c-987d014974d4.htm)Click here to see Video (http://videos.streetfire.net/video/cb880582-5c14-4c2f-954c-987d014974d4.htm)I think you now have a reason to get a MM.

Leadfoot281
12-02-2006, 02:06 PM
I put 188,00 on my '92 GM LS PI prototype--drove it HARD. 115,00 on '95 Ford CV, P&H package, 110,000+ and still going on '99 GMLS, P&H package and 78,000 on my Marauder. The 4.6 l aluminum engine has been very reliable and have had no engine probs with the Marauder. Anyone who has seen me drive knows I treat 'em rough-I plan to buy another Marauder as soon as I get the money together--all my cars were my daily driver--all kinds of weather and road conditions. Get a Maruder--have a reliable, powerful, good-looking, rare (not one of 200,000) , roomy family car that will whup azz . This is my 15th 4-door , big engine Mercury--won't buy anything else. Good luck in your quest, Maury:burnout:

You're my new hero!

My $400 '89 CV has gone 2 1/2 years and has only set me back one set of spark plugs and a couple tires. That car now has 182k. My neighbors each have CV's. A '98 and an '01. Each of them have 200k+ miles. My MM has 46k and has only had one set of tires replaced. ZERO problems otherwise. No noise, smokes, ticks, or even extended warranty, nothing!

Marauder2005
12-02-2006, 05:51 PM
My boss went over 100,000 on his and never had anything done to it except a few minor things here and there. Never anything serious. And his car was strong as heck.

If your talking about a BMW your showing me one case. Show me a

thousand. BMW and Merc Benz are know for very poor reliability. Consumer

Reports, Consumer Digest and countless others will agree.

AstroVic
12-02-2006, 06:26 PM
If your talking about a BMW your showing me one case. Show me a

thousand. BMW and Merc Benz are know for very poor reliability. Consumer

Reports, Consumer Digest and countless others will agree.

I have no clue what you're talking about.

I wasn't referring to a BMW. My boss' car was a 2003 Marauder 300A - he went over 100,000 miles on it with no significant problems of any sort.

Marauder2005
12-02-2006, 07:52 PM
:o :o :o

MeanMachine
12-02-2006, 11:26 PM
BMW, from my experiences are very reliable and awesome to drive. The problem is when things DO go wrong, as this happens on every car, parts/labor get expensive. Ridiculously expensive.

The problem with newer Mercedes is that they are now owned by Chrysler :alone:

Paul T. Casey
12-03-2006, 11:49 AM
I have 146K miles on mine.
I have around 400 timeslips.
I have done at least one burnout in 37 states.
Last night, my car ran the quickest 1/8 mile race in its history.
Buy me a Beemer, Mercedes, Accord, etc. and see if it can hang.
Also, add to your list, the fuel pump may fail around 145K. I had to replace it this week.

jgc61sr2002
12-03-2006, 12:04 PM
Paul - You are one traveling man.:D

Mongoose
12-25-2006, 02:51 PM
183K and still kicking a** and takin' names!!!:D

OneBADLsE
12-25-2006, 06:14 PM
I have 146K miles on mine.
I have around 400 timeslips.
I have done at least one burnout in 37 states.
Last night, my car ran the quickest 1/8 mile race in its history.
Buy me a Beemer, Mercedes, Accord, etc. and see if it can hang.
Also, add to your list, the fuel pump may fail around 145K. I had to replace it this week.

:stupid:

I beat the piss out of mine almost semi daily....I dont have timeslips, but i have ALOT of 0-90, or 100 punches...39k and running strong as the day i got it.

celtictexan
12-25-2006, 07:00 PM
If you are looking for a high mileage vehicle ... get an F-150 and take care of it. :D
I've just recently crossed 250k on my 92 F-150 4.9L. Still runs like a top. No work at all on the eng except for a valve cover and oil pan gasket. Still has original starter.

Bigdogjim
12-25-2006, 08:01 PM
I've just recently crossed 250k on my 92 F-150 4.9L. Still runs like a top. No work at all on the eng except for a valve cover and oil pan gasket. Still has original starter.

I have been running Ford E-350 SD over 375,000 miles on factory engines for 8 years now:) Transmissions hold up just as well:up:

Need something to last? FORD!

fastblackmerc
12-25-2006, 08:30 PM
For 4.6L aluminium motor reliability you need to see the number of super charged MM's out there that still have stock motors and are running strong. Benz's and Accords are a "dime-a-dozen". Get an MM and then take you friends for a ride in it.......

Marauderjack
12-26-2006, 03:59 AM
Way to gooooo.......Mongoose!!:beer:

I want to hear from you at 200K!!:eek: :bows:

I have 42K on my ProCharger and it is faster now than a year ago??:confused:

Marauderjack:burnout:

Architect
12-26-2006, 10:07 AM
If the engine is your concern, I formerly had a Mark VIII (almost the same engine as an MM, just an older version), and while mine was relatively low-mileage, plenty of folks on the Lincoln boards have 150K+ on that engine with no problems at all.
My wife's Mark VIII just rolled over 125,000...no drive train problems...but an electrical nightmare...architect