Yes the model lost its way by the mid 70`s as did a lot of US cars, brands ended up competing with one another with the same type of model from the same parent company, dodge with plymouth out of the chrysler, pontiac with oldsmobile etc and these went to the wall, Lincoln has struggled to regain its position and only scrapped by because its luxury SUV were popular, our cougars were nothing like the most popular models of the 60`s and 70`, no rear wheel drive, no v8 etc, as far as using the mondeo platform well the mustang started out as reboot of the falcon, the cougar as a reboot of the mustang, every one is doing that now, just look at how much kit is on the market bassed on a golf, the snob factor rears its ugly head when it comes to expensive range leaders from Ford, Vauxhall etc, if its a BMW,Jag,Audi Merc then a big price tag does not seem to hold them back but a Ford no, most expensive Fords have been flops as far as sales go, hind sight is a wonderful thing, the cougar was a good product with very little wrong with it and a lot better than most of the same era, pricing a side it never had a chance because the company that made it never had any faith in it or tried to push it.