What year was the first Mercury Cougar?

What year was the first Mercury Cougar?

1967
– Lincoln-Mercury introduced the Mercury Cougar in the 1967 model year and entered into an exploding pony car market.

Who owns Mercury Cougar?

The Mercury Cougar was an automobile sold under the Mercury brand of the Ford Motor Company’s Lincoln-Mercury Division. The name was first used in 1967 and was carried by a diverse series of cars over the next three decades.

What year did they stop making Mercury Cougars?

2002

Mercury Cougar
Manufacturer Mercury (Ford)
Model years 1967–1997 1999–2002
Body and chassis
Class Pony car (1967–1973) Personal luxury car (1974–1997) Mid-size cars (1977–1979) (1981–1982) Sport compact (1999–2002)

What years was the Mercury Marauder made?

114.6 in. The Mercury Marauder was produced from 2003 to 2004 by Mercury as a “high-performance” version of the Mercury Grand Marquis.

Are Mercury Cougars reliable?

The cougar has also handled very well in all weather conditions to include snow, with its front wheel drive. I financed the car for 3 years at 0.9% and ended up spending about $300 in interest. This has been a great car. Reliable, comfortable, stylish, multi-functional, and well worth the money.

When did the Mercury Cougar 20th Anniversary Cougar come out?

For the 1987 model year, Mercury produced the Mercury 20th Anniversary Cougar as a commemorative edition.

When did the Mercury Cougar change to XR7?

For 1993, Mercury revised the Cougar model line, with the XR7 becoming the sole trim level, dropping the LS and the monochromatic sport-oriented XR7 (eliminating some overlap with the Ford Thunderbird).

What kind of car is a 1968 Mercury Cougar?

1968 Mercury Cougar XR-7 GT Initially developed as a rebadged version of the Mustang, the 1967 Cougar received its own body design from the ground up, though the popular “long-hood, short-deck” proportions of the Mustang remained. The model line was marketed as having “European” style and features.

What was the sixth generation of the Mercury Cougar?

For the 1983 model year, Mercury introduced the sixth-generation Cougar. While again derived from the Fox-platform underpinnings of the previous generation, the new model line served of the replacement of the Cougar XR-7, as the Cougar reverted to its early 1970s role of a “luxury sports coupe” (again a counterpart of the Ford Thunderbird).

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