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Offering a tough yet comfortable barrier, Mercury Grand Marquis Seat Covers prevent spills and scratches from harming factory upholstery while making the interior of your ride look custom. The Mercury Grand Marquis is built on the well-regarded Panther structure, with a rear wheel drive layout, a smooth four speed automatic, and V8 output of just under 220 horsepower ensuring relaxed acceleration and steady highway poise. With a long wheelbase, soft suspension, and quiet cabin, the Mercury Grand Marquis glides over rough pavement. The wide swing doors and supportive seats also make it practical for everyday use. Higher-end touches like the prominent chrome grille, the updated crest, and simple electronic controls provide luxury presence without pointless complexity, while durable build quality enables numerous Mercury sedans to reliably exceed 200,000 miles with regular care. To maintain your elegant interior as is, Seat Covers offers fabrics from breathable cloth to simulated leather, stitched to follow every contour in bold colors or subdued shades that match up with a factory tone or help create a custom vibe and protect against fading, pet claw, and drink spills. The installation of the Grand Marquis Seat Covers are easy and does not require any tools. Simply take off the headrests, slide the Seat Covers over the seat base and back section, tuck the extra material into the gaps, use the straps or Velcro underneath to tighten, put the headrests back through the holes, and finally check that airbags and controls are still free to move.