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What was the horsepower of the 1985 Mercury Cougar?

What was the horsepower of the 1985 Mercury Cougar?

Performance-wise the 1985 Cougar XR-7 was tweaked slightly in the engine department, with manual-equipped cars gaining 10hp, now up to 155hp, while the automatic cars remained at 145hp.

What was the model year of the Ford Cougar?

The 1985 model was a big step over the 1983-84 Cats, in terms of quality, options and materials. At this point, Ford was considering a restyling the Cougar for 1986, before an all-new rear-drive platform (now known as the MN12 chassis) debuted in the late 1980’s.

What was the difference between 1983 and 1984 Cougar?

The differences between the 1983 and 1984 Cougars were subtle but refined nonetheless, with definite forward progress. Sales continued to skyrocket, easily becoming one of the most successful Cougar sales years in quite some time.

What was the grille on the 1985 Cougar made of?

The new Mercedes-style grille lent an air of sophistication with its butcher-block inserts. According to a published report, the 1985 Cougar’s grille was made of die-cast zinc by New Jersey Zinc Company of Palmerton, PA and was the first grille to be made from the exotic metal in the U.S. in over a decade.

What kind of engine did the Cougar have in 1984?

Ford engineers did a commendable job in keeping the Cougar XR-7 as light as possible. The XR-7 model, with its 2.3L turbocharged I-4 engine, joined the previous GS and LS models and further defined the Cougar lineup for 1984.

What was the model year of the 1985 Mercury Cougar?

The 1985 Mercury Cougar was all about one thing: refinement. F or its third year of the aero body style, the 1985 Mercury Cougar finally received an all-new interior, with a more modern dashboard and thicker carpeting for better sound insulation.

The 1985 model was a big step over the 1983-84 Cats, in terms of quality, options and materials. At this point, Ford was considering a restyling the Cougar for 1986, before an all-new rear-drive platform (now known as the MN12 chassis) debuted in the late 1980’s.

What was the first generation of Mercury Cougar?

First generation (1967–1970) Slotted between the Ford Mustang and the Ford Thunderbird, the Cougar was the performance icon and eventually the icon for the Mercury name for several decades. The Cougar was available in two models (base and XR-7) and only came in one body style (a two-door hardtop, no center or B-pillar).

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Ruth Doyle