Sparta Auto Group. (254) 933-0088

2010 Mercury Grand Marquis

$16,455
2010 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS Special Price
Black / Tan
25,470 Miles / VIN: 2MEBM7FV2AX618222

Contact Us at Sparta Auto Group

Phone : (254) 933-0088
101 Sparta Rd , Belton, TX 76513

2010 Mercury Grand Marquis LS

Black / Tan 2010 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS VIN: 2MEBM7FV2AX618222
4 doors, Rear Wheel Drive, Sedan, 8 cylinders , Automatic Transmission ID: 10-ME222
City MPG Hwy MPG
16.0 24.0

Vehicle Description

Additional Photos

Features

Standard Equipment

Condition Report

Exterior

  • Front Bumper
  • Front Grille
  • Glass
  • Hood
  • Left Doors
  • Left Front Fender
  • Left Rear
  • Paint
  • Rear Bumper
  • Right Doors
  • Right Front Fender
  • Right Rear
  • Trunk

Interior

  • Carpet
  • Dash
  • Electronics
  • Front Seats
  • Headliner
  • Rear Seats

Mechanical

  • Air Conditioning
  • Brakes
  • Engine
  • Exhaust
  • Steering
  • Suspension
  • Tires
  • Transmission

Finance

At Sparta Auto Group, we are here to make purchasing your vehicle as easy as possible.

We partnered with some of the leading financing institutions to make it happen.

Of course, if you need further assistance,

do not hesitate to contact us and we will do everything we can to get you approved.

 

Call us at (866) 933-0088

or

Please fill out the Credit Application below

Finance

At Sparta Auto Group, we are here to make purchasing your vehicle as easy as possible.

We partnered with some of the leading financing institutions to make it happen.

Of course, if you need further assistance,

do not hesitate to contact us and we will do everything we can to get you approved.

 

Call us at (866) 933-0088

or

Please fill out the Credit Application below

About Us

Located on Sparta Road in Belton, the new business is not too far from the old town Sparta, Texas.  Sparta was on Cowhouse Creek nine miles northwest of Belton in northwestern Bell County. A mill was built in the vicinity of the future community in the late 1860s, and the Sparta post office opened in 1873. By 1890 the town had thirty-five inhabitants, a mill and gin, a general store, and a blacksmith shop; the population had increased to seventy-five in 1896. The Sparta school had fifty-two pupils and one teacher in 1903. The post office closed in 1920, and Sparta had some eighty-four residents and one business in 1933. In 1948 there were two churches, the school, and two businesses in the town. The  community was relocated as a result of the damming of the Leon River to impound Belton Lake in the 1950s.

 

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