paclockman
New LVC Member
Hello All,
I'm looking at a 2002 Continental, one owner, 69000 miles, clean Carfax. The car is at a local dealership. I know that older years of this model have had their share of transmission failure (I speak from experience - 1995 Continental - died halfway up Mount Washington!!). I guess my question(s) are....had anything been done to improve the transmissions on the later model years? Can I, if I buy this car, do anything to prolong the life of the transmission or is it just a matter of time? Would an extra cooler help at all? Would a transmission flush be recommended or should it be avoided?
Are there any other "trouble spots" I should look at for? The several times I seen the car it has always been sitting level so I'm guessing the suspension is OK. Are the brakes any beefier than the ones on my 1995, those rotors seemed to warp easily.
Thanks for any help/advice you can supply!!
I'm looking at a 2002 Continental, one owner, 69000 miles, clean Carfax. The car is at a local dealership. I know that older years of this model have had their share of transmission failure (I speak from experience - 1995 Continental - died halfway up Mount Washington!!). I guess my question(s) are....had anything been done to improve the transmissions on the later model years? Can I, if I buy this car, do anything to prolong the life of the transmission or is it just a matter of time? Would an extra cooler help at all? Would a transmission flush be recommended or should it be avoided?
Are there any other "trouble spots" I should look at for? The several times I seen the car it has always been sitting level so I'm guessing the suspension is OK. Are the brakes any beefier than the ones on my 1995, those rotors seemed to warp easily.
Thanks for any help/advice you can supply!!