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Mercury Wheelhouse helps to protect the car guts against grit and splash to maintain performance. Mercury began in 1938 with a single concept: combine big-car comfort with sporty appearances so that ordinary drivers would be able to drive in style without having to empty their wallets in the present day. It swayed on comfortable suspension, spacious cabins, and hush-quiet glass to make long journeys easy conversation. Mercury continued to fuss with interiors, reduce noise, and strike a ride-price balance such that the badge remained genial despite the fast-changing fashions. Grand Marquis customers were seeking space and smoothness, while Cougar customers were seeking sharp cuts, evidence that design range did not mean giving up comfort. Mercury had always pursued a middle ground that offered drivers gear that was luxurious but easy to operate. The Wheelhouse covers the wheel well with tough thermoplastic that prevents muck and stones, as well as water chewing through suspension mounts and other important wiring, on any Mercury. Wheelhouse armor can also cover panels cleaner, retarding rust and can retain shine. Wheelhouse repels spray in heavy rains so that brakes remain clean and grip is predictable. Wheelhouse also allows quick replacement of damaged liners, since it is easily bolted in and the fender stack does not have to be removed. That additional obstacle even silences cabin noise as there are fewer pebbles pinging on bare metal when the rocks are rough gravel.