Ford Mercury's top-selling models in 2009 were the Ford F series, Ford Escape, and Ford Fusion. A good way to find any information on the top-selling cars are sites like kbb.com which also include rewarded vechiles as well as http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/05/03/1610944/top-10-best-selling-cars-april.html. If your area has a dealership you can most likely find the top-sellers of your area on the site.
Various Ford Lincoln Mercury Models
The Ford Freestar was discontinued in 2009 along with the Mercury Monterey Minivan, being replaced with the Ford Flex.
Ford, & Lincoln, are 100% wholly owned by Ford. Ford owns a small stake in Mazda and Aston Martin. They have sold all the other models they owned in the past and have discontinued the Mercury model.
The Mercury Cougar was first made in 1967. It has always shared a basic design with other Ford models. This began with the Mustang, but later the Mercury Cougar was based on the Thunderbird, and then the Ford Contour/Mondeo.
Taurus (Ford), Thunderbird (Ford), Topaz (Mercury), Town Car (Lincoln) and Trans Am (Pontiac) are cars. They begin with the letter T.
Maverick (Ford)Monterey (Mercury)Mountaineer (Mercury)Model T (Ford)Mondeo (Ford)Mustang (Ford)Mystique (Mercury)Montego (Mercury)
Ford recommends 5W-30 full synthetic, for both the I4 and the V6 models.
Mercury is/was a division of Ford
Ford Models was created in 1946.
2 Dr hardtop coupe: 1972 - 1976 Ford torino & 1972 - 1976 Mercury Montego (note: 1974 - 1976 models sometimes have an opera window) 2 Dr Fastback: Ford Torino 1972 - 1973 & Mercury Montego 1972 - 1973 4 Dr Sedan: 1972 - 1976 Ford Torino & 1972 - 1976 Mercury Montego Station Wagon: 1972 - 1976 Ford Torino, Ford LTD II 1977, 1972 - 1976 Mercury Montego & 1977 Mercury Cougar Source: Hollander interchange manuals
Mercury was never bought by Ford. Mercury was an automobile division created by Henry Ford's son Edsel in 1939.
It is a Mercury and Mercury is a division of the Ford Motor Company so...technically it is a Ford.