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Article comments for First Drive: 2008 Ford Taurus - For better or worse, Ford has realized that four out of five car buyers have heard of the Taurus, which sold almost 7 million units in the nameplate's 21 years on the market, and the same couldn't be said of the slow-selling Five Hundred. You can't buy the kind of brand awareness the Taurus has. Well, actually you could, but Ford estimates it would cost a half billion dollars. (more)
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Replying to: dturr (Jun 22, 2007 9:08 am) ALSO, don't forget these are the NEW fuel economy ratings based on a tougher fuel economy measure. You will see ALL cars come down a bit in future measured fuel economy numbers due to the new testing. |
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I saw a 2008 Taurus on the road the other day, and to my eye it looked better in person than it does in pictures. The front end in particular was much more eye catching than the "dated the day it was released" styling of the 500. I think the name change was a good move, but ideally the name would have always been Taurus; there will be some confusion due to that. With these improvements I think the Taurus will be a solid seller, but not a smash hit; that chance was lost by not having the current car ready two years ago. They will be playing catch up until this thing can get the full redesign it deserves in a couple of years.
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But this is no rose. The "500" is an aggressive ulgy car and renaming it as "Taurus" does nothing for Ford. If this car is representative of the "Way Forward", and indicates the best that Ford can do, the company is in worse shape than anyone thinks.
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Replying to: expatinasia (Jun 24, 2007 1:47 am) The 2008 Taurus keeps all the practicality of the 500: Its much bigger inside than what the outside suggests. It has plenty of room everyware, the most backseat room, the most trunk space, Stands almost 4 inches higher off the ground than most competitors (which makes it easier to get in and out of, and to an extent see the road and view traffic) And now has 57 more hp, much more style inside and out, and is even quieter and smoother aswell. I just don't see why you have to bash this car when you either have not seen it in person, driven it, or just plain hate Ford. The way this car is right now it looks to be one of the best in the segment. I think people have been buying up SUV's as of late because the auto companies stopped making cars like this.
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Replying to: exalteddragon1 (Jun 24, 2007 6:34 am)
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Replying to: slider7 (Jun 26, 2007 5:40 pm) I don't know if Edmunds approves of links to other tests or not but check out Motor Trend online and their first drive of the Taurus. They compared it back to back with a 500. Media Ford also highlights the technical changes. The differences in quietness and refinement are notable. There are some significant structural changes as well as more sound insulation. The 3.5 and differently geared transmission provide more power, quieter operation, and less gear hunting as well as good mileage. |
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1- The 500 was originally going to be called the Taurus, but Bill Ford wanted all the car model names to start with 'F' (Fusion, Focus, etc.) like all of the SUVs start with 'E'. 2- The '08 Taurus is a very nice car - drove one a couple of weeks ago. A rainy day and the traction & stability control worked well. Quick, quiet and comfortable. Brakes worked very well. Drive it before expressing an opinion. |
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| The new 2008 Taurus delivers the rest of the new car (engine, transmission and that last bit of development and refinement) that should have been in the original Five Hundred, but better late than never. The Taurus is solidly competitive throughout with enough standout features to attract attention, especially: safety, space and highway cruising refinement at an affordable price. Those looking for absolute fuel economy advantage will shop for something smaller. Those who need the room and smooth, quiet ride at family prices will have reason to buy. Safety is a huge advantage. Ford's recent quality achievements at least make an argument to consider this well-balanced family scale cruiser. Styling is still not exceptionally exciting, but it seems class appropriate. I think the new Taurus is promising evidence of new Ford CEO Alan Mulally's market savvy and decisiveness. The new car deserved a new name and Taurus has some real merit. It is certainly a better all around marketing proposition than Five Hundred. | |
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I have a 2007 Mustang V6 and a 2006 Fusion I4 SE. I wish that Ford would put the round hvac vents that are in the Mustang, the MKZ, and all of the Pick-ups into every car/suv/cuv/truck that Ford makes. I really hate trying to adjust the little square vents on the Fusion, which are basically the same as the ones on the new Taurus. The Edge and MKX can be even more annoying because there is no way to keep it from blowing on you hand while you have your hand on the steering wheel. The round vent can be swivled 360 degrees and sends the air in any possible direction with very little effort. Mark. |
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| I like my ground sitting truck (marquis) because I have no payments on it. Having no payments is what makes a really nice car. Don't get me wrong though the new Taurus satisfys me against the competition. | |
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