1996 Mercury Cougar Xr-7 3.8l V-6 21mpg on 2040-cars
Palmyra, Missouri, United States
This is a great looking and great running car! It has been well maintained and is current on scheduled maintenance. It has a few new small parts: Windshield, both front turn signals, radiator cap, selector switch for heat/air, blower control switch, blower motor, and a 6 disc CD changer in trunk. Everything works like it should. Also no leaks! There are two small rust spots in front of both rear tires and a little fading/pealing paint on drivers front fender and drivers door. Honestly this is the only complaints on this car! Kelly Blue Book says $3,000 Private party value. This is a smooth riding car and with the V-8 automatic transmission gets around 21 MPH! Good luck, Happy bidding, and Thanks for looking!
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