2001 Mercury Cougar V6 Sport Zn Package, 5-speed, Only 47,000 Mi, Excellent Cond on 2040-cars
Willoughby, Ohio, United States
This is a NO RESERVE listing.
This is my 2001 Mercury Cougar V6 Sport Zn edition with only 47,710 miles. This is probably one of the cleanest, best-condition, lowest-mileage Cougars of this generation for sale anywhere. It is also one of the best-equipped, with nearly every available option. If you have been looking for that "near-perfect" example of the last-generation Mercury Cougar, this could be the one for you. This Cougar has the following equipment and options:
I also have the original books and manuals with the car as well as the original window sticker showing the purchase price of $21,725. The equipment level of this car is excellent- this car has the desirable 5-speed V6 Sport package along with the Zn package and the Sport Leather seats. You cannot find a better-equipped version of this car. This is absolutely one of the nicest Cougars you will find anywhere. This car is outstandingly well-kept, clean and in excellent condition throughout, and it runs and drives like new. The paint and body are excellent- the paint is in very good condition and looks superb. The body is straight, clean and rust-free. This exterior of this car has been very well kept and looks absolutely outstanding for the age. The interior of this Cougar basically shows no wear. The leather Sport seats are in superb condition and the carpets and upholstery are very clean and in excellent condition. This interior is clean and beautiful- please see the photos. This Cougar runs and drives beautifully. There are no known mechanical or electrical problems. The engine, transmission, clutch, suspension and brakes are all working well with no known issues. This car is smooth, powerful and responsive. It drives exactly the way it should for 47,000 miles. Maintenance is up-to-date with the next oil change due at 50,133 miles. This is a truly outstanding example of the last of the Mercury Cougars. This is an amazing condition, superbly-equipped and well cared-for example of a great car that will continue to appreciate in value. This car would make a great car to drive or one to put away as an investment. This is a 2001 car, not a brand new one. To be very picky, there is some wear on the bezels around the climate control knobs, and a few tiny stone nicks, small flaws, etc in the exterior. Overall this is an outstanding car. You can fly in to Cleveland (CLE) and drive this car home. Alternatively you can have the car shipped. Please contact Angels Moving Autos at 530 245 0481 for a shipping quote. This car is kept in my climate-controlled garage in Willoughby, OH. Questions, please email me or call/text me at 440-339-4341. |
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