Used 2001 Mercury Cougar V6 Hatchback FWD for Sale Nationwide
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Bryan R
Reviewed a 2001 Mercury V6 Hatchback FWD on Apr 21, 2010
Pros: Cargasmic engine sound when you floor it. rivals 2001 mustang but looks like and eclipse/celica Cons: 20mpg, automatic does not use the great engine this car was given very well. needs NOS... just sayin Engine sounds nice. fun to drive but it needs 91 octane and I have to fill it up once a week. lots of trunk room, comfy seats. I wish mine was stick. I would have to say this car is Awesome if you like to trick out cars. It's a great starting point. I love my car.
Wade P
Reviewed a 2001 Mercury V6 Hatchback FWD on Dec 8, 2008
The revised styling for the 2001 zn model and 2002 model is very flashy and doesn't feel dated even though the car is seven years old. The 2.5L 6 cylinder is doggy with the automatic until the tach. hits approx. 3,800 RPMs, and then the car comes to life. The zn model received upgraded suspension which makes the car one of the best cornering vehicles I've been in. I'd compare it to the 3rd generation Tiburon GT when looking at cornering. The only needed repair has been a fuel pump at about 135,000 miles. Very reliable and starts well in cold weather down to at least -20F. Gas mileage is great for highway at about 30 however, city driving is depressing at about 23 in warm temps. and 17 in cold temperatures. This is a fun car to drive and would recomend it as a daily driver. Someone who wants to have reliablillity with mediocre better than average performance for a fairly decent priced vehicle.
John R
Reviewed a 2001 Mercury V6 Hatchback FWD on Jul 23, 2008
Straight line acceleration of the MTX (manual) is decent, but not anything to brag about (the automatic transmission's acceleration is pretty bad). Performance in the twisties IS something to brag about! Even in stock trim, the MTX V6 can give cars with much more horsepower a real run for their money. In other words, the Cougar shines in the twisties. The Cougar's build quality is pretty solid. The two weak points of the Cougar are the sunroofs and the alternator. Gas mileage with the Cougar is actually pretty good. My MTX V6 Cougar can get over 35 mpg on the highway! This great gas mileage is in part due to the fact that my car has an aftermarket air intake as well as aftermarket exhaust (Trubendz dual cat-back exhaust with a Magnaflow muffler). Overall, the Cougar is a blast to drive. I look for any reason to drive it. In my opinion, the best thing about the Cougar is its looks. I love the '99-'02 Cougars!
Ethan B
Reviewed a 2001 Mercury V6 Hatchback FWD on Apr 2, 2008
This car is a nice riding great handling little car, though it has a lack of power, which could be fixed by having a manual, it has a very low cost of ownership with nothing really going wrong as long as you maintain it. The Cougar is incredibly fun to drive though its power to weight ratio, without the manual and S version engine, is somewhat lacking.