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! colspan=2 style="text-align:center; font-weight:normal; background:#ddb;" | [[Mercury]] | ! colspan=2 style="text-align:center; font-weight:normal; background:#ddb;" | [[Mercury]] | ||
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| Length | | Length | ||
| | | 169.3 Inches Hatchback <br> 179.8 Inches Wagon | ||
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| Width | | Width | ||
| | | 69.4 Inches Hatchback <br> 69.7 Inches Wagon | ||
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| Height | | Height | ||
| | | 50.6 Inches Hatchback <br> 52.1 Inches Wagon | ||
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| Wheelbase | | Wheelbase | ||
| | | 94.5 Inches Hatchback <br> 94.8 Inches Wagon | ||
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| Similar | | Similar | ||
| [[Ford Pinto]] | | [[Ford Pinto]] | ||
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The '''[[Mercury]] Bobcat''' was introduced in 1975 as a twin to the '''Ford Pinto''' and was Mercury's | The '''[[Mercury]] Bobcat''' was introduced in 1975 as a twin to the '''Ford Pinto''' and was Mercury's first-ever subcompact car. Styling differed from the Pinto with larger taillights, separate parking lights, a taller [[Lincoln]]-esque grille and somewhat fancier interior and exterior trim. 3-door hatchback and wagon bodystyles were offered - Mercury would not offer the 2-door "sedan" bodystyle on the Bobcat. Styling remained virtually unchanged until a substantial facelift in 1979, and would be dropped after 1980. The Bobcat would be replaced by the 1981 [[Mercury Lynx|Lynx]]. | ||
See the separate [[Ford Pinto]] entry for more information about the Mercury Bobcat. | See the separate [[Ford Pinto]] entry for more information about the Mercury Bobcat. | ||
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Mercury Bobcat | |
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Mercury | |
Production | 1975-1980 |
Class | Subcompact |
Body Style | 3-Door Hatchback 3-Door Wagon |
Length | 169.3 Inches Hatchback 179.8 Inches Wagon |
Width | 69.4 Inches Hatchback 69.7 Inches Wagon |
Height | 50.6 Inches Hatchback 52.1 Inches Wagon |
Wheelbase | 94.5 Inches Hatchback 94.8 Inches Wagon |
Weight | 2000-2300 lbs |
Transmission | 4-Speed Manual, RWD 3-Speed Automatic, RWD |
Engine | 2.3L (140 cid) I4 (1975-1980) 2.8L (171 cid) V6 (1975-1979) |
Power | 88-98 hp |
Similar | Ford Pinto |
The Mercury Bobcat was introduced in 1975 as a twin to the Ford Pinto and was Mercury's first-ever subcompact car. Styling differed from the Pinto with larger taillights, separate parking lights, a taller Lincoln-esque grille and somewhat fancier interior and exterior trim. 3-door hatchback and wagon bodystyles were offered - Mercury would not offer the 2-door "sedan" bodystyle on the Bobcat. Styling remained virtually unchanged until a substantial facelift in 1979, and would be dropped after 1980. The Bobcat would be replaced by the 1981 Lynx.
See the separate Ford Pinto entry for more information about the Mercury Bobcat.
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