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A cheap but unusual driver?
Being auctioned now.
https://www.autoblog.com/2020/11/06/1988-merkur-scorpio-auction/ According to the selling dealer, this incredibly well-preserved Scorpio, for sale right now on the auction site Cars&Bids, is believed to have been awarded to a Ford employee as a bonus when new (which is why Ford Motor Company is shown as the original owner). The seemingly ungrateful recipient evidently didn't drive it much, and it next ended up with a collector in Tennessee. When that collection was liquidated, this dealer acquired it at auction. Mileage stands at just over 19,000 miles. Finished in Tuscany Gold with Spice Brown leather, it appears now just as it did in 1988, when Ford's yuppie dream was still alive. |
Wow, I'd almost totally forgotten about those cars. In fact I couldn't picture one in my head. I hardly remembered even after looking at the site.
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I had one
handled well for a 4 door sedan good anti lock brakes [early] v6 was gutless as were most at the time nice soft leather seats and trim but the poor car keep getting hit when stopped at stop signs worst one a lady ran the opposite sign hit a BMW then hit my merkur hard oddly for miami she had good ins that paid me more then I paid for the car the little 2 door 4 banger xr4 ? or something was a lot sporty -er then the bigger scorpio had an early turbo pinto motor like the SVO mustang |
not worth 6500 current bid in my opinion
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The XR4Ti was the car of choice among a certain sort of character when I was in college.
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Its like a Ford Tempo, only uglier, and not built as well
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I had a XR4Ti. Great car. Sold it with 140K miles. Followed a 911 back in 1986 on autoroute 40 from Quebec to Montreal doing 120 traffic permitting the whole way.
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I never drove, but heard good things about the XR4Ti. I don't remember ever hearing anything about the Scorpio
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My friend bought an XR4Ti brand new with a seven year extended warranty. He said that one sale almost bankrupted his dealer....
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Ugly car that makes a Camry look like a Muira.
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I remember hearing that the XR4Ti was a great driving car but it was nearly impossible to get parts. Definitely advanced compared to other cars if the Ford lineup at that time.
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V8 trans am spec my favorite.
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Had an xr4i. It was a nice driving car, not real powerful but a good hit of boost. Comfy seats.
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I'm not sure how cheap it is....but it is unusual.
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so it's really just a ford sierra with a longer wheelbase..
so even uglier. |
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I once had a 1.6 Sierra.. defo not a bad car, bit to heavy
but it went well for a 1.6Liter petro.. Good top speed on Highway but gutless for low range acceleration learned the "going sideways" with it. |
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looks exactly like the one I had
- the fancy wheels and the rear spoiler and the brake cooling duct and the fancy paint and stickers and the cabin air sucker on the roof and the roll cage and the side exhaust and the mudflaps other then that, it's a spitting image oh yeah, and mine didn't have the power to go sideways on dry tarmac |
Fun thread, totally forgot about the XR4i. Never owned one but did a test drive from a dealership I believe someone on Miramar road. The exterior looked better in person than pictures and I remember thinking man I wish I could afford one of these. The interior was really comfortable and the turbo gave a nice boost. Had a very non-USA car feel to it.
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