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Used 2008 Ford Taurus Reviews
Ford had little success with its large, front-drive family sedan called the Ford Five Hundred since its introduction two years ago. So, for 2008, Ford dumped the Five Hundred name and went back to the name of a clear market winner, renaming this car the 2008 Ford Taurus.Likewise, the Mercury...
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Used 2004 Ford Taurus Reviews
The Ford Taurus just keeps on ticking. Still a top seller, the Taurus was last redesigned and re-engineered for 1996. Ford has been continuously improving this solid sedan since then, however. The Taurus offers excellent drivetrains, good looks, plenty of creature comforts, and the added bonus of...
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Used 2003 Ford Taurus Reviews
The Ford Taurus is more than practical family transportation. It is a genuinely exciting mid-size sedan. The Taurus offers good mid-market value with excellent drivetrains, good looks, plenty of creature comforts, and the added bonus of a surprising level of driving pleasure.For 2003, the Taurus...
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Used 2002 Ford Taurus Reviews
Taurus is the popular mid-size sedan without the boredom factor. It's a bowl of chocolate-chip mint in a sea of plain vanilla. While most sedans in its class seem designed to blend into the scenery, the Taurus stands out like a wildebeest in plaid pajamas.Not only does the Taurus look like it...
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Used 2001 Ford Taurus Reviews
While not as overtly outre as the previous generation, the current Taurus remains a styling leader, sleek, fresh and contemporary, confidently leading the way to Ford's future.But like every previous Taurus, this one grabs attention with its styling and then keeps it with its engaging combination...
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Used 2000 Ford Taurus Reviews
Generation four of Ford's Taurus goes out of its way to undo the loopie stylistic oddities of generation three. The basic form of the all-new 2000 Taurus is sleek and fresh. The foregoing model's fixation with ovals, ovals, ovals is replaced by an attractive contemporary appearance that...
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Used 1999 Ford Taurus Reviews
The big news for the Taurus this year is that the price has dropped. The base LX is $1000 less than last year, dropping to $17,995. The upscale SE dropped $1080 to $18,995, while the SE wagon is down $1840 to $19,995. And you no longer have to pay for the mandatory emissions equipment, so that's...
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Used 1998 Ford Taurus Reviews
The big news about Taurus this year is that there are fewer versions of them. The base G and the GL sedans and the GL and LX wagons have been dropped from the lineup. An SE sedan and wagon have been added and the LX sedan and the high performance SHO are still there, although the LX has dropped...
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Used 1997 Ford Taurus Reviews
Conventional wisdom says if it ain't broke,don't fix it. But that's exactly what Ford did with the all-new Taurusand Mercury Sable last year, a family of sedans and wagons that are evenmore daringly styled than the 1986 original. Some said the new car wastoo radical to maintain Ford's mid-size...
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Used 1996 Ford Taurus Reviews
A decade ago, the Ford Taurus was a controversial car and a big gamble for itsbuilder. Its aerodynamic exterior was a total departure from anything else being builtin Detroit at the time.By today's standards, that same shape looks conservative and familiar. And so onceagain, Ford is taking a big...
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Used 1995 Ford Taurus Reviews
If your family needs run extra large, as in extra large loads and extra large trips, you may have to look beyond sedans. Perhaps, though, you're just not into high-riding, box-shaped transport wagons on a par with today's minivans. They don't perform, you say, and they're not pretty. If that's...
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Used 1994 Ford Taurus Reviews
In 1992, the Ford Taurus slipped past a vaunted import nameplate (the Honda Accord) to become America's best-selling automobile. Ever since, the Ford brain trust in Dearborn, Michigan, has displayed an unusually high degree of corporate common sense in adhering to the old show business adage,...
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