What was the sixth generation Ford Taurus called?
What was the sixth generation Ford Taurus called?
The sixth generation Ford Taurus was sold in five trim levels, SE, SEL, Limited, SHO, and Police Interceptor Sedan.
When did the Ford Taurus front wheel drive come out?
Launched on December 26, 1985, as a 1986 model, the front-wheel-drive Taurus was a very influential design that is credited with saving Ford from bankruptcy, bringing many innovations to the marketplace and starting the trend towards aerodynamic design for the American automakers in the North American market.
What kind of car is a 2006 Ford Taurus?
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What kind of engine does a Ford Taurus have?
In 2013, a 3.7L 305 hp non-turbocharged V6 became the base engine for the Police Interceptor, unavailable on the standard Taurus. In 2014, a 2.0L turbocharged 240 hp 4-cylinder (EcoBoost 2.0) became an option in non-SHO models, becoming the first 4-cylinder Taurus since 1991 (also the smallest engine ever fitted in a Taurus).
The sixth generation Ford Taurus was sold in five trim levels, SE, SEL, Limited, SHO, and Police Interceptor Sedan.
Are there any Ford Taurus AWD cars for sale?
Autotrader has 755 Used Ford Taurus cars for sale, including a 2017 Ford Taurus SHO AWD, a 2018 Ford Taurus SHO AWD, and a 2019 Ford Taurus SHO AWD.
When did the Ford Taurus become a full size car?
From 1985 to 2007, the Taurus was a mid-size car, offering front-wheel drive. Initially built on the DN5 platform (renamed the DN101 platform in 1995 and the D186 platform in 1999), the Taurus became a full-size car in 2007, adopting the Volvo-derived D3 platform, offering front or all-wheel drive.
In 2013, a 3.7L 305 hp non-turbocharged V6 became the base engine for the Police Interceptor, unavailable on the standard Taurus. In 2014, a 2.0L turbocharged 240 hp 4-cylinder (EcoBoost 2.0) became an option in non-SHO models, becoming the first 4-cylinder Taurus since 1991 (also the smallest engine ever fitted in a Taurus).