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Cougar Support Group - A New Start
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When you saw it hailing, did you run outside and throw yourself on the hood and roof to shield her from the pellets?
I use it on nights when I know it isn't going to rain out. The only thing I had to do to it was let it air out for a day. Like I said, it was in storage for 12 years and was full of dust.
By saying I should have covered my cat with my body, are you somehow implying that I'm....fat?!? grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
I was merely stating that you should have shielded your Cat from raining death with your own life.
Women! Sheesh!!
8-)
Today, my Cougar's handleing really shined. I was driving down the road and some idiot pulled right in front of me. Needless to say I served and missed her. The Cat never winced. What a car!!!!!
On a different note, I now know the cat's brakes are great. I was on an on ramp to 295 south (which isn't very long), and some old lady in a Camry screeched to a full stop at the end of the ramp. AUUGGGHHH!!!!!! We had plenty of room before the next set of cars! Needless to say I had to slam on the brakes pretty hard, but my kitty kept me out of harm's way. Good kitty. Why do people do that? I've driven in every state except Alaska and Hawaii, and so far Washington DC drivers are by far the worst (and stupidest). People in LA or NY may disagree with me, but at least there's an unwritten set of rules that everyone follows there (well, almost everyone). Here everyone's just an IDIOT!!! This excludes coolchick, stageleft, and any other friendly Cougar drivers of course. Sorry, I'll go stand in the corner and count to 10 now.
Never, ever drive on the interstate in Roanoke then. EVERYONE stops at the end of the on ramps...I guess they must like the view from there!
And, yes, DC drivers are far more imaginative than any others I've ever encountered en masse. I think some of them must be controlled by a 4-year old with a joystick somewhere!
But, I wonder where all of our old buddies from the days of the long wait went to? Did they all just Cougar off into the sunset, or do they sometimes still monitor Edmunds to see what's up?
If you're out there guys, sound off and let everyone know how you're doing.
Skip G.
When I get some time, I plan on going back to those posts and pulling all the old timers email address off of it and mailing them. I would like to hear how they are doing and if they would like to rejoin the group.
Rarely, does someone get in the backseat of my kitty, but yesterday I gave some friends of mine a ride home and I found out something sort of comical but also stupid. I wanted to tilt the drivers seat forward so that my friend could get in the back and what do I find????.......The people that installed the leather forgot to cut out the whole where the handle is so that I can tilt the seat forward!!!! So my bud had to go around to the other seat because they did it right on the passenger's side. I called them yesterday and they are gonna show up to my workplace and fix it right here, shouldn't take too long.
I figured I would tell you guys this (even though it'll make me look dumb!) so that you guys pay attention when something is done to your kitties! I totally overlooked that part, hopefully I learned my lesson.
Anyhow, think anyone can help me out? I *HAVE* to change the cabin air filter. It's been a year, and the pollen is miserable here....however the directions for installation are confusing me: I just don't get how to remove the wipers. What is described in the manual just isn't what I'm seeing. You have to remove the wipers to then be able to remove the plastic part at the windshield base to get to the filter. I just can't figure out these wipers!
Btw, saw in a post a while back about warranties. Check out www.warrantygold.com for some prices: they're much more reasonable than the factory extended warranty.
Malibu:
Please do not take delivery of your Cat until you talk the dealership down a few grand because of that dent. If they don't mention it to you, you could always take delivery, then sue because they didn't tell you (a little policy called "disclosure") They HAVE to tell you what happened. If you feel a little froggy, talk to a lawyer and see if when you do take delivery, if you can get it for free when they don't mention it. Don't let the dealership get away with lying to you! Please! I know you've been waiting a very long time, but if the car was banged up, you don't want the hassle of the paint possibly falling off that spot over the next few years, do you? Just my two shiny coins, sorry to repeat this if you've heard it, but no one else here mentioned it.
All:
Glad to see that everyone is doing okay, I talked about that same or similar a/c problem over in maintenance. There's some results to that conversation there too. I'm taking my Cat into the dealership Monday to have that fixed, and thanks for the reminder on that cabin filter too!
So many posts ... so little time. Take care all, and have a wonderful weekend. Happy Cougaring!
I have to agree with StageLeft. You should make them knock a few bucks off the cost.
Don't let them get the best of you.
I hope all of you have a GREAT and safe weekend! I will be out of the CSG Office [Don't tell my boss I changed the name of the company I work for without telling him 8-) ] until next Wednesday at which time we should have a few updates for the site ready to be uploaded.
Talk to all of you then!
-Rob
AKA "Badulah"
Then there was the convention of Ferrari owners in Stresa. Never saw so many brilliant red cars in one place. All shined to the nines and sporting trophy babes in the passenger seats. Don't know which I drooled over more.
I saw only one Cougar. A silver Cat parked on a street in Bologna. Not only was it a sight for sore eyes, but it was a V6!
1. Disconnect Battery Ground
2 Remove wiper arms
i. remove the plastic covers(2)
ii. Loosen the nuts(2)
* Lift the wiper arms and release them from the taper by moving them to the side.
3. Open the hood.
4. Remove the cowl grill
i. Remove the screw covers(5)
ii. remove the bolts(5)
iii. Remove the weatherseal (1)
iv. disconnect the cowl grill at the rear and remove it.
5. Remove the pollen filter Looks like clips on both sides of filter.
I need to change mine too
This info is straight from the Workshop manual
RE: Warrany...I have my insurance through Geico and I can get a 7 yr one hundred thousand mile warranty for 50.00 per year added on my ins. It covers everything except tires, wiper blades, brake shoes, clutch and normal tune ups. It covers all but 13 items! It's worth checking into if anyone is insurred through them.
Thanks again for looking out for me..you guys are awesome! Have a safe weekend.
don't that lobotomize the car?
To change a filter?
so they don't start spinnin while your arm is buried in the cowl
I never drive it that hard, but I also didn't know the kitty could accelerate that fast!!! He even raced an Eclipse on the way back. And how can you say not to Dad? So I'm gonna go out there right now and show some love for my Cougar and wash her. She needs a good massage!
2000MY 15": 17.6 lbs
2000MY 16" Painted and Bright Machined: 18.9 lbs
2001MY 16": 20.2 lbs
2001MY 17 Bright Machined: 23.0 lbs
hey Wait one second, 17" boo hoo, those must be a new option. Oh well, thank you very much, I'm sure the delay has a great story behind it.... running from person to person asking if they know the wieght
Thanks again,
E-
but where is everyone.. hhehe.
caio, going out to look at my car again
However, I think the factory speakers have outstanding midrange reproduction. I wish I would have kept them in the car and just replaced the head unit. I have a cd that has some nuances that only the factory speakers have been able to reproduce.
1. Mercury Cougar V6
2. Toyota Celica GT
3. Ford Mustang
4. WW Beetle
5. Chrysler PT Cruiser
1. Cougar. As you would expect in this group, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!!
2. Celica GT. Not enough car for too much money. Cougar is equal in performance, and just more practical for passengers, trunk space. Besides, the Cat looks so much prettier.
3. Mustang. Totally different vehicle philosophy. It's a muscle car, great straight line performance, but not the sophisticated touring car that the Cat is. Besides, the insurance is gonna kill you. Cool car though.
4. Bug. How long can you survive on, "Cute car". Other than that, nothing to offer.
5. PT Cruiser. Very interesting car, but a little low on performance. Great versatitlity with the amount of space provided. Will be a real head turner untill a few hundred thousand are built.
It's reported that dealers are really gouging the customer for the few units currently available. Again, it's a completely different design philosophy than your other candidates.
We all think that the cat is the best overall combination of style, performance, and price out there.
Good luck,
Skip G.
Test drive them all and then make a knowledgable decision based on YOUR needs.
This Cougar is the sportiest car I've ever owned and it also has the lowest seats of any car! Any lower and there's no way I could get in and out with retaining some remnant of my feminine dignity!!
project zx3 --
I test drove the Toyota Celica. Not a bad car but certainly lacking the interior room, power and handling the kitty provides. And the styling, although eye-catching for the nonce, is too gimmicky and won't have the staying power of the Cougar's for the longer-term.
Also keep in mind the huge amount of cargo area that comes with the cat's hatchback. A definite plus!
I was in Florida for spring break, and as I was ordering at a fast food place, I overheard the take-out cashier say to the manager, "check out this PT Cruiser." The manager says, "I gotta see this" and dropped whatever he was doing. I felt like telling them, there's a better car parked on the other side of the lot--my 2000 Cougar.
But the PT is totally different from the other cars you listed. As big as it is, it's still only got an I-4 engine. The Beetle still gets lots of looks and is a classic. Nice car. The Mustang's rear wheel drive, not my thing, but also a classic. The Celica's the first car to copy Cougar's new edge styling. I like the way it looks, but sizewise, it's like a 3/4 scale of the Cougar. And do you really wanna rev the engine to 9000 rpm to get some power??
They're all pretty good cars except for the Cougar which is excellent. Good luck with your choice.
stuck me with
katlvr - at least they provided a rental. Right?
Eventhough I think the Cougar is one of the best looking cars out there. The new 3 series is VERY nice too. Maybe someday!!!