My grandpa had one of those we drove it a few times and i was wondering if it had blind spot detection and it does suprised i never noriced it much or maybe i didnt know what it was at the time
I have a 2019 that rolled off the line about 2 weeks before they shut it down! Took some time to get used to the girth, but very happy with it and will probably have it for a long time. I was also amazed that it does 26mpg on the highway! Same MPG that my V6 Milan does and it's a 1000lbs heavier.
He was also worried bout the fuel and fuel efficiency that it would take for the Taurus, right now, he usually uses super unleaded fuel for his current Ford Fusion.
I’m trying to talk my dad getting a 2018 or 19 Ford Taurus sel sport or limited for next year in 2023, however, he told me there too big in overall size and are super expensive, what’s your opinion on the Taurus, quite frankly, I feel like it has more power for him compared to his current 2013 Ford Fusion titanium, but was just curious what you think.
I own both a 2015 SEL AWD and a 2010 SHO and both are great for different reasons. The SHO has 253,000 while the SEL has 110,000 and both have yet to let me down. Very smooth, extremely comfortable and very powerful for large family sedans. The SHO being performance aimed is more expensive of course and takes more to maintain but either you if you get one you will not regret it.
when cold.. the 1-2 shift can be firm... i have a 14 2.0 fusion.. every 15000 miles i exchange 4 quarts of trans oil with new trans oil.. this keep my car shifting smooth
Kinda hard to convince him when there's not much different from a 2013 Ford Fusion Titanium and a 2020 model but with the SE model he would be losing a bunch of features. Why do you want him to get a newer model but with less features?
Hello I just bought a 2021 Charger GT. It was brand new it only had 6 miles when I drove off from the dealership. I noticed that the RPM goes up while braking/slowing down. Online it says because it’s downshifting. Is this normal? Does it happen to yours? Thank you
My family now owns a2020 Ram Classic SLT. We love it. We got it in November from a dealership in Alabama. It goes by the nickname White Night. Pardon my language but that truck will shit and git!
I have a 2011 Ford Taurus Limited and it has treated me very well. I had zero plans to buy one when at the dealership but got given the wrong keys to test drive but I thought, why not. I've never bought a car purely because of a test drive but I am telling you that if you are thinking of a Taurus, take one for a drive -wonderfully quiet, buttery smooth but handles very well for a full size sedan. I can't seem to lose control on the snow with this car with it's traction control (it is AWD). The trunk is enormous and I think it looks super fine. Reliable thus far (100k of ownership -bought with 20k in 2012).
Hey man, something caught my ear at about eight minutes and 58 seconds into this video. Was this recorded in Birmingham Alabama? You can hear cars traveling on an overpass, and it echoes sort of like you’re in a parking deck near the Civic Center. It sounds like it was recorded right there.
Friend that is a good sounding pick up truck, not too loud or too quiet, just plenty of rumble. That is a business truck, when you put it in overdrive, it means business