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Hello,
just joined currently own a v6 ford cougar after my 2.0 cougar died. Don't like the v6 cougar it is just boring to drive and doesn't slide like the light 2.0 and have looked around for a crossfire, my budget is very low so I am looking for crossfires around the £3 - 4k mark and seen a few on ebay. Hopefully I will find one soon and be able to come to a few meets
just joined currently own a v6 ford cougar after my 2.0 cougar died. Don't like the v6 cougar it is just boring to drive and doesn't slide like the light 2.0 and have looked around for a crossfire, my budget is very low so I am looking for crossfires around the £3 - 4k mark and seen a few on ebay. Hopefully I will find one soon and be able to come to a few meets
Hi there. My previous car was a V6 Cougar and I'm shocked you think the 2.5 is dull compared to the 2.0 as the 4 banger is totally gutless. The V6 has a bit of pep and makes a great noise.
As for 'sliding', the Crossfire doesn't so much have tyres as garden rollers, particularly at the rear. In my experience it will blankly refuse to break traction in the dry, though it will stick its **** out in the wet.
As for 'sliding', the Crossfire doesn't so much have tyres as garden rollers, particularly at the rear. In my experience it will blankly refuse to break traction in the dry, though it will stick its **** out in the wet.
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