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#1879 of 1947
Poor re-sale value! by sduff68
Aug 09, 2005 (12:59 am)
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Just read in an old message where someone paid 3,000 dollars for a cat in showroom condition with only 57,000 miles!
 
My car really isn't worth trading in....
 
I will really make sure I check out the re-sale values on future vehicles (one of the reasons why my last purchase was a Honday Odyssey!)
 
I also don't plan on buying any more brand new vehicles, let someone else pay the depreciation.
#1880 of 1947
sduft68 by gustafsc
Aug 12, 2005 (6:40 am)
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Good to hear from another 'experienced' forum member. Seems as though there's not a lot of us left. I've got 67K mi. on my '99, and it's still running OK. I get 22-23 mpg in mostly commuting traffic, so can't complain even with today's prices. The $3000 deal you read about sounds lke a panic sale to me. Either that, or one of the early 4cy models that NO ONE wants As for me, when the time comes, I'll buy new as holding a car for 7-8 years amortizes the early depreciation vs. a used price with the associated risks. At least I know that my oil's been changed every 3k mi.
 
SkipG
#1881 of 1947
And I'm gone too by lmigliore
Aug 14, 2005 (7:35 pm)
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After my Cougar's sway bar bushing fix, I was driving to work and the shift linkage broke at a stop light, leaving me there with no way to get the car moving. I had it towed to the dealer. The problem was a $30 pin in the linkage. Unfortunately, the transmission had to be pulled to access the pin. $700 labor. Then the engine light went on; some module in the gas tank died. $60 module, $700 to put it in. Ecch.
 
I bought a Lexus I300. The handling is unbelievably good and I hear they don't break much.
 
So long and thanks for all the fish.
#1882 of 1947
Hey!! by fish8
Sep 20, 2005 (10:18 am)
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I hadn't come here in awhile, so I decided to stop by. I got rid of my 1999 Cougar about 3 yrs ago, but some of these screen names sound familiar. Hope everyone is doing good and enjoying what they drive.
#1883 of 1947
Still Here!! by mouse409
Oct 23, 2005 (3:20 pm)
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Sorry I have not checked in for a while. My 99 has just made 31,000K and we are ready to put ir up for the winter. Have not had any problems with it, am getting 27 MPG back and forth to work. Still runs good, wish they (Mercury) had stayed with it. Oh-Well. Any one heard from Badula or Lefty at all. I guess nobody much keeps a car as long as I do any more. The Cougar replaced a 1984 Turbo Daytona. We hope to keep the Cougar for at least another 5 years. It has been a great car so far.
=^..^=
#1884 of 1947
Hey Mouse!!! by gustafsc
Nov 04, 2005 (6:49 am)
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I don't drop by as often as I used to, but I'm still here. My cat went over 70,000mi this morning on my way to work. Averaging just a touch over 10,000/yr, so I guess you'd say I'm a fairly low mileage driver for everyday useage. It'll be 7 years this coming Pearl Harbor day but seems like yesterday. Where does the time go? I did hear from Badulah about a month ago. He's been moving around and ended a long term relationship (girl, not car). Still driving his modified black Cougar and enjoying it. See you all later, Skip G.
#1887 of 1947
Cougar locking itself by duvel
Jan 11, 2006 (2:19 pm)
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Hello All - I have had a 99 Cougar since new (birthday present to myself!!) and recently have been experiencing the car locking itself without any use of the door locks or remote. The engine is running, I am outside scraping the ice off the outside and it locks itself!!
This happens repeatedly (I can be outside or inside and the car is in Park)and makes it mandatory to always carry a spare set of keys!! Any ideas as to what may be causing the problem?
Thanks.
#1888 of 1947
Sadly Enough.... by finniansmom
Jan 24, 2006 (9:05 am)
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I just traded in my 2000 Cougar last night . My Cougar was only 5 years old with 40,000 miles and had $1200 worth of labor it needed to replace a cracked oil pan... My mechanic, who is a very good friend, told me that this car was not going to be worth fixing if this was a sign of things to come. Soo, I bought an SUV and sad a teary eyed good bye to my Bella Mia last evening. I used to post here ages ago, I have no clue what my old name was..

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