Somewhat OT: Learned a lesson!

Anonymous-0

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I was in my Mercury Cougar pulling in to get gas the other night - same place as usual - and tore my car up in a freak accident.

I ran over the first tank fill cap which was slightly coned up in the cement with the front wheel, but was still turning in, so as the car came down the other side of the 4-5 inch high cone, the oil pan lined up dead-center with the next fill cap. As the car set down slightly from going down the first cone, the second cap in the cement hooked the frame cross member of my car and jammed it into the cast aluminum oil pan breaking it...

Now I've got to decide whether or not it's worth fixing up a 10 year old car. I guess all this is because I was bragging to Dad the other night about what a great a little car it was with over 235,000 miles on it... :(


Howard


 
The service station has insurance and you may have some that may cover you.I was surprised serveral times in the past by the things that I did not think was covered but was.CENTAUR
 
If I were you and the body was still in good shape I would fix it. That was a very good car. I had three of them, '89, '93, and '97 and they were good on gas. I got 20 MPG in the city and 27 on the highway cruising at 70 MPH. They would corner at 90 MPH. So what did Nasser do, he took them out of production and replaced them with that little chit kicker that nobody could fit into. The new Cougar only sold about 50,000 units per year and it replaced the old one that sold 125,000 units per year. Of course he called it a success!
 
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