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Ford Taurus

What was to become the best selling car in America for the majority of the early and mid 90's began with the debut of the 1986 Ford Taurus. Presented as the successor to the LTD, the Taurus was available as a midsize front wheel drive sedan and a 5-door wagon that was attractive enough to turn heads with its unique, grille-less aerodynamic style. The Taurus's aerodynamic design brought a new level of visual appeal to the mostly nondescript midsize car segment and was not only attractive, it also provided increased fuel efficiency. It's tasteful and practical interior was highlighted with quality materials and a commendable fit and finish that helped make the Taurus Ford's best selling car just one year after its introduction.

But those who were not ready to make the shift from sport coupe to family sedan were treated to the high performance Taurus SHO in 1989, which featured a 220 horsepower V6 engine with a finely tuned suspension that sent competing sedan manufacturers scrambling to provide a similarly equipped vehicle.

The Taurus underwent its first redesign in 1992 and then again in 1996. While the changes to the 1992 model year included the addition of key safety equipment and a tasteful update in style, the 1996 changes included more powerful engines. Updates for the 2000 model year were mostly cosmetic and this particular version sold until 2006. It was in 2006 that Ford announced they would be discontinuing the Taurus, which at that point had been reduced to two trims and one engine and available as a sedan only. Over the years, the Taurus seemed to lose most of its unique appeal, but its safety and reliability ratings remained intact making the Taurus an increasingly popular fleet vehicle. In fact, in preparation for its discontinuation, the 2007 Taurus was removed from the consumer marketplace and made available only as a fleet vehicle.

In its previous form, the Taurus was in fact discontinued. Yet, Ford originally underestimated the power and popularity of the Taurus brand name, and what was originally intended to be the 2008 Ford Five Hundred became the new 2008 Ford Taurus. The fundamental differences between this new Taurus and its predecessors can be found under the hood. The new Taurus is equipped with a more powerful 3.5 liter V6 engine paired with a 6 speed automatic and is available with all wheel drive. Additional improvements include a retuned suspension, upgraded cabin and increased sound insulation. Many of the favorite features of both the previous versions of the Taurus and the Five Hundred are found in the 2008 Taurus, including a roomy back seat, outstanding crash test scores, a comfortable yet controlled ride and a big trunk, all of which have helped make the 2008 Taurus one of the best ever and worthy of consideration by those seeking a full size sedan.

Ford Taurus Reviews by Year

2012 Ford Taurus
Are you tired of the same old car that seems to fall apart even when it’s parked? When Ford set out to make the 2012 Ford Taurus, they aimed to make sure there’s never a need to suffer through that problem again. Although many can get the car we want if we set our mind to it, getting a Ferrari can sometimes only be good for bragging rights. However, if you’re more concerned with the efficiency of a car than you are with the bragging rights, you can choose to get a more non-ostentatious vehicle, like the 2012 Taurus. .

The 2012 Ford Taurus is something that’s not to be underestimated. It has grown to be a popular consumer choice, particularly since 2005. Now bigger than ever, with interior space as is its main improvement, consumers who buy the 2012 Ford Taurus can have a roomier and more cozy stay inside the passenger cabin. Even its trunk is enormous, which means you can slip in anything you want without a lot of disassembling and struggle.

The Pros Of The 2012 Ford Taurus:.

● Cutting-edge convenience: very few other cars can give you such a comfortable ride. more
2011 Ford Taurus
The 2011 Ford Taurus, offered in three trim levels (SE, SEL, and the Limited) is not the Taurus of popular memory. Redesigned for 2010, the newly re-conceptualized model, a proven winner for Ford, is roomy and solid.
2010 Ford Taurus
2010 Ford Taurus - Given that Ford had such little success with its bulky, front wheel driven Ford 500, in 2008, the auto manufacturer reinitiated the Taurus name.
2009 Ford Taurus
Though the 2009 Ford Taurus is a result of name and design changes in the past few years, the 2009 Taurus is a carryover from the prior model year. It seems that Ford has finally gotten it right with an aerodynamic, elegant exterior and an impressive engine configuration.
2008 Ford Taurus
The 2008 Ford Taurus represents the resurrection of a name that has been a standard in the Ford stable of sedans for almost 20 years. The new Taurus will be offered in four trim levels with an MSRP range of $23,245 to $28,695.