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FORD Taurus,

Overview

The Ford Taurus is just OK. This comfortable cruiser has a sizable trunk for a large car and its optional SYNC 3 infotainment system is easy to use. The Taurus gets terrible gas mileage and has a middling base engine. Families will frown over its surprisingly cramped back seat and short list of standard safety features.

Inside

This Ford sedan seats five people. Cloth upholstery and power-adjustable front seats are standard. Leather seats; massaging, heated, and ventilated front seats; heated rear seats; and a heated steering wheel are available. This sedan has two complete sets of LATCH connectors on the rear outboard seats. The Taurus has a nice-looking cabin. This vehicle has 20.1 cubic feet of trunk space. The Taurus comes standard with the SYNC Smartphone connectivity interface, which features a 4.2-inch screen, Bluetooth, a USB port, and a six-speaker sound system. Upgrades include the SYNC 3 infotainment system, an 8-inch touch screen, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, a second USB port, satellite radio, HD Radio, navigation, and a moonroof.

Driving

The Ford Taurus sedan has a gentle, cushioned ride. It’s a great cruising vehicle. It leans around corners and can be hard to manoeuvre. The sport-oriented SHO trim handles a little better. Front-wheel drive comes standard and all-wheel drive is optional. This vehicle gets an EPA-estimated 18 mpg in the city and 26 mpg on the highway. The Ford Taurus SHO and its twin-turbocharged engine get 16 mpg in the city and 24 mpg on the highway.

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