Ford FWD Transmission
Nice car and they are are a nice drive. Please service the transmission regularly as these have a less than trustworthy unit in them. A client of a friend (older woman) has had her transmission in her 97 replaced at 58k. These cars have the AX4N, which is a revision of the AXOD unit, and while they are better than the original, they are still hot running units with inadequate cooling. It uses the same transmission as the Taurus. Personally, I'd add a transmission cooler to it, but that's me. I always loathed Ford for their transmission issues as well as some Chrysler products, everyone has their likes. I just think something like a transmission should be more reliable than they were 20 years ago, but seems to be the opposite.
We drove the Taurus in my previous job, we actually were stranded on the interstate in an 05 model with 45k on it with a dead tranny. Guy at the garage said they literally have a shelf of replacements on hand for them. With the way their driven (gov't motor pool), they say 50-60k and their toast, which is sad, they are a VERY nice highway cruiser.
Ralph, the Connie is FWD and the Townie is RWD, they are completely different.
-Tim