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14 messages, Last post on Mar 30, 2008 at 3:44 PM
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I finally was able to drive an AWD Taurus. In fact, I drove an SEL followed by a Limited. Both were AWD. I was surprised at the difference between the two vehicles - the steering of the SEL was almost too light while the Limited steering had a much more substantial feel to it. I wonder if this is a car to car difference or if the larger wheels and tires on the Limited make that much difference? The Limited seemed quieter than the SEL. Other than that they were similar. I had an MKZ rental earlier this year and was impressed with the responsiveness of the engine/transmission combination. I believe this is the same package in the Taurus and it was nicely responsive. The SEL only had 26 miles on it while the Limited had nearly 2600 so the later felt quicker. I was greatly disappointed that Ford has chosen to not offer any greater manual control over the transmission. I had heard there was an OD lock out button but I couldn't find one and the sales person was of no help either. He did say all you had to do to manually downshift was to pull the selector back into low and the transmission would downshift one gear. When I did it the transmission went all the way to LOW. The tach certainly works okay:)! The sales person also said that when you turn off the stability control it basically sends equal torque to all four wheels. Is this true? Any feedback on the navigation system? The two dealers that I visited didn't have any vehicles so equipped. We have been driving a series of AWD vehicles to replace our 2000 Park Avenue. Lots of nice vehicles but the Taurus seems to be the best compromise for our requirements. It is comfortable, handles decently, appears to get decent mileage and has AWD. I am not a FORD person but am leaning that way right now. |
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Thats wrong, the stability control is seperate from the AWD...When you turn it off, it means that torque only moves from front to rear based on wheel speed differences that indicate loss of traction at the front. Stability control alows torque to be shifted from left to right. Also the MKZ still uses the Aisen trans. We never stock Navi equipped Tauruses, or 500s. The car gets too expensive. Mark
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Replying to: mschmal (Sep 09, 2007 8:36 am)
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Replying to: desertrat5 (Sep 10, 2007 5:50 pm) If you look at any Ford with NAV then you will be able to see what it is like. The NAV system is relativley user friendly like all things once you figure it out and get the hang of it. As far as handling and suspension goes the cars are the same with the exception of the wheels. The limited comes standard with the 18" tires and wheels |
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10/25, the wife and I test drove a 2008 Taurus SEL. I can’t say enough, the car is wonderful. Keep in mind though, that our present car is a 1993 Explorer purchased new and now has 194,000 miles on it, so any thing would be a great ride. We only drove the car for about 20 minutes on mostly back roads and 10 minutes on the freeway. Very nice ride and tight, responsive steering are the two things that impressed me the most. When getting on the freeway I was surprised at how fast and smoothly the car reached 60 mph with out stomping on the accelerator. The wife was impressed and that is a good thing, but we didn’t buy. I made a promise (damn me) that no new car until we get new carpet and that should come late winter or early spring.
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Replying to: jkinzel (Oct 29, 2007 7:49 am) Keep us posted! |
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I test drove a 08 Taurus Limited yesterday. I was leaning toward a Fusion SEL V6 but after driving the Taurus with comparable fuel mpg the Taurus wins. My question is why can't I find a Taurus with AccuTrac stability control? They all seem to have traction control but not stability control, I would have thought AccuTrac would be a very popular option. IMHO it should be standard in the Limited model. I also noted the 08 Taurus does not have a cabin air filter. Didn't earlier model Taurus's have a cabin air filter?
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Replying to: 7milehi (Mar 30, 2008 2:26 pm) Fusion mileage will probably be better however. It's a smaller car. |
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Replying to: 7milehi (Mar 30, 2008 2:26 pm) Bought a new 2008 Mecury Sable in Gastonia, NC. MSRP was $28875, and selling price $26314. Adding $700. tax, $99 tag/transfer, and $389 Doc fee the OTD price, after $2400 rebates and $3000 trade-in, was $22102. The buying experience was very good. I did a lot of the preliminary negotiations on the internet and telephone since the dealer was 40 miles from where I live. I was able to get a 5.99% 60 month loan, which beat the 2.9% Ford deal in which I would have had to give up $2000 of the rebate. |
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