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Scarcity Of Contour Parts?

This is my opinion based on my experience with my cars, on the ceg and reading about the Contour over the years. Some opinions may be conjecture.

I don't recall the numbers or the reports because it's been a couple of years since I looked, but the data I've read over the years suggest that the Contour is no less reliable than any of its peers. Customer satisfaction among first owners was fairly high, I believe.

In my experience, the automatic transaxle isn't as reliable as the manual transaxle. I personally wouldn't buy a high mileage automatic Contour, but I would consider a high mileage manual in the right condition.

Stock suspension in good condition with good tires should feel on the firm side compared to most four door sedans. Steering should be tight and responsive. SVT's have a slightly smaller front sway bar which results in a little more lean on turns -- and increased traction.

A duratec Contour has enough pep for someone to seriously drive the hell out of these, and many have been. These cars aren't made for hard launches. Also, because they handle so well, there is sometimes a temptation to take curves and turns faster than is needed, potentially wearing out steering parts and wheel bearings faster. A duratec Contour may roughly weigh between 2800-3000lbs, but doesn't feel like it around corners.

I've owned two Contours and I've been test driving others for the winter. The cars I've test driven vary wildly in condition, like any 9+ year old cars of any platform. One car I test drove was in poor condition, and if it was the only one I had driven I might not have tried another Contour. Another I test drove felt like a new car.

The reliability of a Contour you buy today is more dependent on its past owners than the platform.

The worst problem I've had was with my 95 when the waterpump died on a hot day on the freeway. The engine survived a 40 minute drive home in traffic. It cost me around $70 and around two hours of my time as my first auto repair. People with mechanical experience change them around 45 minutes from what I've read here. The 95 was scrapped due to corrosion -- if you live in a city that is heavily salted during winter months, check the rocker and quarter panels. The rocker panels might be rusting from the inside out, so give them a light tap.

I think the biggest testament to the Contour is the CEG. This wasn't a popular car and most people I talk to don't even know what Contours or Mystiques are. Yet this is an active, knowledgeable enthusiast group that's been going strong long after the platform was discontinued in Canada and the US.
 
I am looking for some parts to fit a 2000 SVT. Mine has been a challenge but I just put a lot of money and effort into it and need to finish the job.
Can you hook me up with either a 2k SVT or manual trans. Contour/Cougar? I don't know how to use the site to find part cars.


Also, one of the best resources (and one I am using right now) is CEG. Alot of members choose to "part out" thier cars after they've finished a project, crashed the car, or the motor has blown up. You'll find a boatload of those "weird parts" or "that one screw" when this happens. It's also a great way to build up a nice daily driver at a cut-rate price.

Good luck with the decision, I hope you go with a Contour. It's a car that really doesn't have another one like it (except for the Mystique:laugh:). It's got alot of charm, character, and fun left in it yet!:cool:
 
Also the CEG Classifieds forum is located in the dark blue band between other forums part way down the page. It is labeled, but if you don't know it is there you may not recognize it.

Any V6 98 and newer manual trans will fit your 2000.
 
I am looking for some parts to fit a 2000 SVT. Mine has been a challenge but I just put a lot of money and effort into it and need to finish the job.
Can you hook me up with either a 2k SVT or manual trans. Contour/Cougar? I don't know how to use the site to find part cars.

Just check the classifieds:cool:

IIRC, a local (he lives in the Soringfield, Mass area) has a 200 T-Green up for parts... His screenname is LocOgringO
 
would you be willing to buy another Contour based upon your current experiences?

I traded my silver '98 SVT for a 2004 RX-8 and regretted it from the drive home. I regret it every single day! If only I could go back in time and slap some sense into myself. We bought a pretty trashed T-red on Ebay (buy from a CEG member and save yourself the headaches) and have spent the last year bringing it back to life. Is it without issues? No. But honestly what car is? Every model and every individual vehicle is going to have its quirks. The important thing to me is that the love of the car itself far outweighs those quirks.

My husband and I are currently searching for a black SVT for him. He drives an '06 Mustang GT and he drives my car quite often because it's just so freaking fun.

Will I buy another? YES YES a hundred times YES. I think it was Reebs that said once that a man can never have too many Contours. I agree with that statement wholeheartedly.
 
Bought the car 5 years ago with 41K miles on it. It currently has 168K miles. I have replaced many items that I consider "wear and tear" or normal maintenence, such as pads/rotors, plugs/wires, LCA's, wheel bearings, filters, alternator (once) etc.
The only thing with mine is I seem to go through tie rod ends rather quickly (6 months). But as I have a lifetime warrenty, this costs nothing except 15 minutes of my time. This may be due to my driving style (Bat out of ....well, let's just say I have speed issues:laugh:)
I will say that, due to this site, I now do all my own repairs/maintainence, which allows me to purchase better/performance parts to replace the oem parts. I have never had difficulty finding any part that I need, most of them at Autozone or NAPA. The rest from the previously mentioned Bill J. or Steve.
I just paid off the car, and have very little desire to purchase anything else. I take care of it, and she takes care of me.
 
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