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  2. Ford EXP - Wikipedia

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    From the 1985½ introduction to the end of 1986, the Luxury Coupe came with a 1.9 L CVH inline-4 with a 2-barrel carburetor, making 90 hp (67.1 kW). For 1987 and 1988, the 1.9 L engine was equipped with throttle-body fuel injection , termed CFI (Central Fuel Injection) by Ford, while still making 90 hp (67.1 kW).

  3. Mercury Sable - Wikipedia

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    For the Sable LS, the standard engine was a 3.0 L DOHC Duratec V6, producing 200 hp; [18] optional in the Sable GS, the Duratec engine was an enlarged version of the engine from the Mercury Mystique. For 1997, the Sable underwent several cost-cutting revisions; several features of the LS became available on the GS as options.

  4. Mercury Marquis - Wikipedia

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    The Mercury Marquis is a model line of automobiles marketed by Mercury from 1967 to 1986. ... 90 hp (67 kW) (1983) 88 hp (66 kW) (1984-1985)

  5. List of Mercury vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Mercury Comet Fastback (1964) Mercury Comet Super Cyclone (1964) Mercury Concept 50 (1988) Mercury Concept One (1989) Mercury Cougar El Gato (1970) Mercury Cougar Eliminator (1999) Mercury Cougar S (1999) Mercury Cyclone (1990) Mercury Cyclone Super Spoiler (1969) Mercury D528 "Beldone" (1955) Mercury Escapade (1965) Mercury Fusion (1996)

  6. Ford Escort (North America) - Wikipedia

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    For 1987, the standard Escort adopted throttle-body fuel injection, dropping the carburetor; output again inched up to 90 hp (67 kW). [7] The model year also saw the retirement of the diesel engine, discontinued due to low demand as American buyers largely gave up on diesel-engined cars during the 1980s (the proportion of diesel sales overall ...

  7. Mercury (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    Shared with Lincoln (and the Ford Thunderbird), Mercury introduced a 430 cubic inches (7.0 L) "Marauder" V8; optional on all Mercurys, a 400 hp (410 PS; 300 kW) "Super Marauder" version became the first mass-produced engine to be rated at 400 hp (410 PS; 300 kW). For 1959, Mercury underwent a revision of its body, expanding to a 126-inch (3,200 ...