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2006 Mercury Montego Premier Sedan 4-door 3.0l on 2040-cars

US $3,520.00
Year:2006 Mileage:81000
Location:

Enfield, Connecticut, United States

Enfield, Connecticut, United States
Advertising:

•••Mechanics Special••• ****ONE OWNER CAR****
Dealer says it needs a INPUT SHAFT or a ROLLER BEARING. Estimated repair cost is $1100 to $2100 depending on which one of these two is warn. Don't have the money to fix it need to sale as is. Car runs and drives great it's just making whining noise in park and neutral.
* car is loaded 
*leather/heated seats
* premium sound/multi disc/mp3/audiophile 
*power everything/seats,mirrors,windows
*back up assistance
*let it snow all wheel drive
*smooth CVT transmission
*dual climate control
*integrated home link control
*auto dim mirrors
*many other toys I haven't discovered yet.
*premium wheels
*KELLY BLUE BOOK VALUES THIS CAR IN GOOD CONDITION AT $7681 if you do the math you'll be saving $2200 on a reliable car.

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    The story of the Mercury Cougar involves more plot twists and unexpected digressions than that of just about any other Detroit car, with successive Cougar generations based on the Ford Mustang (1967-1973), the Ford Torino and/or Thunderbird (1974-1979), various Fox Fords including the Thunderbird (1980-1988), the MN12 Thunderbird/Lincoln Mark VIII (1989-1997), and the Ford Mondeo (1999-2002). There were wagon and sedan Cougars for brief periods, just to confuse everybody, and the rakish XR-7 Cougars sometimes lived on different platforms from their ordinary non-XR-7 counterparts. I think the Late Malaise Era Fox XR-7s are among the most interesting of the bunch, so I was quite excited to spot this tan-over-gold '81 in a Denver yard. I tried to count the number of screaming-cat badges on and in this car and gave up once I hit a dozen. The steering wheel, door panels, C pillars, center console, and — of course — the hood ornament all boast snarling felines. Earlier Cougars had emblems showing full side views of stalking catamounts, but the Cougar logo for the 1980s showed just the head. This car got the optional center console, which I hear is quite a rarity. You had to pay $174 extra (that's around $513 in 2020 dollars) for an AM/FM/cassette audio system in the '81 Cougar, but at least the air conditioning was standard equipment. Believe it or not, thieves used to steal these radios. Kumpf Lincoln-Mercury still exists in Englewood (as Landmark Lincoln), and the yard that now houses this car can be found just 15 miles up Broadway on the north side of Denver.  The padded landau roof hasn't fared so well beneath the fierce Colorado sun, but overall this car seems very solid. Sadly, only the Mustangs and (once in a long while) Fairmonts get much love from the Fox Ford crowd these days. Three Mercury "wire wheel" hubcaps and one from a Lincoln. The base engine in the 1981 XR-7 was the "Thriftmaster" 200-cubic-inch (3.3-liter) straight-six, but very few XR-7 buyers would have refrained from checking the box for one of the two optional Windsor V8s. I can't tell if we're looking at the 255-cubic-inch (4.2-liter) version or the 302-cubic-inch (5.0-liter) one here, but real-world drivers might not have noticed the difference between the 120-horse 255 and the 130-horse 302, anyway. The non-XR-7 Fox Cougars had five-speed manual transmissions as base equipment (which nobody wanted), but all 1981 XR-7s had automatics.

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