I know many here gush with love and admiration for the Panther Platform. I've never been a fan as an outsider looking in, and have never sought information about one, generally skimming/looking at pictures if even clicking on threads about them.
However, it seems that I will likely be acquiring a low mileage Grand Marquis.
SWMBO's grandmother has moved to a retirement community, and has a 2003 Grand Marquis, bought new, garage kept, rarely went anywhere other than Dr.'s office, Walmart, or church, as such only has a whopping 23K miles on it.
I expressed interest, SWMBO's mom, aunt & uncle, said "make us an offer." I guess that's what I get for opening my mouth.
Details are fuzzy, not sure on trim level, I've seen the car, but have no recollection of being in it, so judging an acceptable offer that's a good deal but not so good it causes family members to think we're taking advantage of the situation is a little difficult at this point.
NADA is what the bank claims to use, so that's what I tend to value over other pricing guides, has fully option base model clean trade in at $2500 and clean retail at $4100. Before checking NADA I was guesstimating around $3000, does that sound reasonable to most?
Anything I should be watching out for? I've read that the higher trim levels got the rear air suspension, not sure if this one has it or not. Though replacement parts don't seem to be too expensive in the grand scheme, and coil spring replacements are readily available.
I've started the buyback process on our TDI Sportwagen, so the Grand Marquis will fill its place while shopping for a TDI replacement, though hopfully not for too long. The Grand Marquis is listed as 16/23 MPGs, that's abysmal compared to our Sportwagen, but for the low price of admission, will be tolerable for use as a stopgap.