How much does it cost to change a clutch?

How much does it cost to change a clutch?

The cost to repair a clutch can range between $500 to $2,500. It really depends on the car. Performance cars, exotic cars, and European cars are more expensive to replace the clutch than Japanese economy cars. Four wheel drive vehicles cost more than two wheel drive vehicles.

Is it worth replacing clutch on old car?

Though the degradation of a clutch takes place slowly over time (depending on your driving style and conditions – stop-start traffic can take its toll on clutches faster than, say, loads of motorway driving), if it is slipping in this manner then it really is time to have it replaced.

Where can I get parts for a Mercury Cougar?

Restore or modify your Mercury Cougar with the right parts from National Parts Depot. From correct emblems and decals to seat upholstery and sheet metal, NPD has everything you need. We have the products you need in stock for fast shipping to your door or counter pick-up 7 days a week.

How big is West Coast Classic Cougar wrecking yard?

We have been in business for over 25 years and have parted out 1500 plus early Mercury Cougars. Our mission is to keep these cars on the road and provide the best possible parts and service for classic Cougar owners. We have over 14,000 square feet of 1967 – 1973 Mercury Cougar parts in addition to the largest classic Cougar wrecking yard.

How long has West Coast Classic Cougar been in business?

Welcome to West Coast Classic Cougar! We have been in business for over 25 years and have parted out 1500 plus early Mercury Cougars. Our mission is to keep these cars on the road and provide the best possible parts and service for classic Cougar owners.

What kind of wheels did Mercury Cougar have?

Reproduction aluminum wheel designed to look like the styled steel wheels that were optional in 1967 – 1970. Mercury was looking to make a wheel similar to the Cragar and Appliance brand after-market wheels… Pair of reproduction license plate frames bearing the name of the original Lincoln / Mercury dealer lot in Portland / Beaverton, Oregon.