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Short-lived (1985–9 model years) brand from [[Ford]], as a means to bring two German models (the [[Ford Sierra Mk I|Sierra]] and the [[Ford Scorpio Mk I|Scorpio]]) to the US for [[Lincoln]]–[[Mercury]] dealers. Both models were considered flops, partly due to their similarity to mainstream Mercury offerings, and were eventually cancelled due to US government mandates over standard airbags.
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Short-lived (1985–9 model years) brand from [[Ford]], as a means to bring two German models (the [[Ford Sierra Mk I|Sierra]] and the [[Ford Scorpio Mk I|Scorpio]]) to the US for [[Lincoln]]–[[Mercury]] dealers. Both models were considered flops, partly due to their similarity to mainstream Mercury offerings, and were eventually cancelled due to US government mandates over standard airbags. Name is German for ''Mercury''.
  
  

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Short-lived (1985–9 model years) brand from Ford, as a means to bring two German models (the Sierra and the Scorpio) to the US for LincolnMercury dealers. Both models were considered flops, partly due to their similarity to mainstream Mercury offerings, and were eventually cancelled due to US government mandates over standard airbags. Name is German for Mercury.


 

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