This 1996 Mercury Grand Marquis LS is finished in Medium Willow Green Clearcoat Metallic over green and tan leather upholstery and is powered by a 4. 6-liter V8 mated to a four-speed automatic transmission. Additional equipment includes 15″ alloy wheels, a keyless entry pad, stone guards, tinted windows, power-adjustable front seats, power accessories, a digital clock, an AM/FM/cassette stereo, and automatic climate control. Acquired by the selling dealer in 2025, this Grand Marquis LS has 58k miles and is offered at no reserve with the manufacturer’s literature, service records, and a clean Washington title.
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Google (GOOGL) Q3 2025 earnings results beat revenue and EPS expectations
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Microsoft Azure Outage Today: Why it Went Down & Status Update
Microsoft’s cloud computing service, Azure, suffered an outage today, October 29, 2025. Find out what happened and get the latest service status.
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Fubo stock surges after closing merger with Disney’s Hulu + Live TV unit
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NVIDIA and Eli Lilly partner up on AI pharmaceutical supercomputer buildout to accelerate drug R&D
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GOG Autumn Sale discounts Cyberpunk 2077, Silent Hill 2 and Fallout: New Vegas
GOG kicked off its annual Autumn Sale today with some discounts on excellent PC games that can carry you through the end of 2025. The sale runs through November 4, and notably also includes discounts on several older games maintained as part of the GOG Preservation Program. The Autumn Sale includes sales on newer games like Cyberpunk 2077, which normally costs $60 but is available during the sale for $21, and the open-world game’s excellent DLC, Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty, which you can pick up for $21, down from $30. GOG is also offering Silent Hill 2, the 2024 remake of the classic horror game, for 50 percent off, bringing its price down to $35. And if you’re looking for something a little more ruminative, Disco Elysium The Final Cut is 75 percent off, taking it from $40 to $10. GOG is best known for selling old games, and the Autumn Sale includes some great options there, too. While it’s not that old, Doom (2016) for $4, which is 80 percent off its normal $20 price, is pretty hard to deny. There’s also classics like Fallout: New Vegas Ultimate Edition, which you can get for $10, down from $20. And EA gems like Spore Collection and SimCity 3000 Unlimited are also both 50 percent off, at $15 and $5, respectively. New Vegas, Spore and SimCity 3000 are all part of GOG’s Preservation Program, which was formally launched in 2024 as a way to guarantee classic titles run on modern hardware, support controllers and more. Maintaining the program has apparently led to its fair share of headaches, though. “To be perfectly honest, it’s harder than we thought it would be,” Marcin Paczynski, GOG’s senior business development manager, shared in an interview with The Game Business. “what we’ve found out is that the games and how they work has deteriorated way faster than what we thought. And we are not talking only about the game not launching. We are talking about more subtle things as well.”This article originally appeared on Engadget at.