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| Answer to: 2000-2007 Ford Taurus Reliability | 42Relevance | 5 years ago | Kerem | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I assume this answers your question?wait they did solve the transmisison issues just barely for 2006-oh nevermind now there are engine problems: I would honestly just stay away from this generation of the taurus. I heard the 08 09 years of the Fusion are pretty reliable they go for the same cost in my area. Or better yet, just get a Camry. | |||||
| Answer to: Scotty, I Really Want a Roomy Mid Size-Car with Front Split Bench Seating, What are your thoughts on the 1996-2007 Ford Taurus Sedans? | 42Relevance | 5 years ago | Mulder42 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| @42lukeI owned a 2000 Ford taurus from 2012 to 2017. It had 65,000 miles when I bought it (from an elderly woman), with the 3.0 liter V6 Flex fuel motor. I was the 3rd owner. I doubled the mileage while I owned it as my primary vehicle. I still miss the car because it had leather seats, the bench seat in the front, and a V6 with acceleration that would keep up with the Mustangs! It was mostly dependable for the age, but we had to get rid of it because repair bills started costing as much as just making payments on a car (over $3,000/yr). I replaced the t ... | |||||
| Scotty, I Really Want a Roomy Mid Size-Car with Front Split Bench Seating, What are your thoughts on the 1996-2007 Ford Taurus Sedans? | 42Relevance | 5 years ago | 42luke | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| ... I think a 2004-2007 Ford taurus would be a best fit for me since the Panther Platform cars are too big for my taste. But reliability wise which would you think is the greatest reliability wise from the worst to best? How many miles could a 2004-2007 Ford taurus typically go trouble free, any known weaknesses? P.S I Don't mind if this Topic is posted publicly or in a video. Attachment : Taurus-Front.jpg | |||||
| Answer to: Best Taurus Years To Buy | 33Relevance | 5 years ago | Whatchamacallit | Submit Your Question HERE | |
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| Answer to: 2001 ford taurus | 33Relevance | 5 years ago | ZKoss | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I personally think its too high of a price and definitely too many miles. From what I learned from some of Scotty's videos and his thoughts on the Ford taurus' they are Ford's lower end vehicles for the most part, and aren't usually that reliable, especially the older ones. I can definitely agree a bit to that, as when I was very young in the 1990's, my Uncle had a 92 Ford taurus and he had lots of problems with it. When it hit 80,000 miles the head gasket blew on it and he got rid of it. The only thing I can say about this particular one you are looki ... | |||||
| Answer to: Taurus catalytic converter | 25Relevance | 3 years ago | Chuck Tobias | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Probably failed transmissions. | |||||
| Taurus catalytic converter | 25Relevance | 3 years ago | DLB1985 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I have a 2006 taurus SE 3.0 Vulcan with 145K miles on it. I gave $900 for the car 3 years ago. Now it needs a new Y-pipe due to a broken down converter. I was quoted $1000 dollars for replacement with "good" converters. Is the car worth putting that kind of money into? There must be a reason the scrapyards around me are loaded with 4th gen taurus's? | |||||
| Charger vs Impala vs Taurus | 25Relevance | 3 years ago | Freedomwarrior96 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Hi Scotty, hope you are doing well, I know Charger, Impala, and taurus are generally not reliable cars compared to the Accord and Camry, but if you could rank between Charger , Impala ,and taurus in terms of reliability from best to worst, I saw one of your video of an Impala in your video that has 470,000 miles , got some mixed reviews for the Impala, thank you Scotty | |||||
| Answer to: 1999 ford taurus SHO as project car? | 25Relevance | 4 years ago | Justin Shepherd | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I feel like that 3.4L V8 in the 1996-99 taurus SHOs were kind of the undoing of the Ford/Yamaha partnership for engines. Those engines had problems with cam failures if I remember right. I always liked that style of the taurus when I was a kid. Most people hated it, I wanted an SHO one day. When I was car searching was when I learned of the problems those engine had, and that welding cams was a common mod to fix the cam issues. | |||||
| Answer to: Ford Taurus Blend door question | 33Relevance | 5 years ago | jack62 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| So it seems you're "chasing down" 2 suspicions. 1) is hot coolant circulating through the heater core? 2) Is the Blend door operating? Both are easy to determine. 1) is hot coolant circulating through the heater core? If you look on that taurus, between the engine and the firewall you'll see a hose/metal tube unit. It's a "one piece unit." A "confabulation" and abomination of flexible hose, "factory joined", with metal tubing. Probably looks something like this: So with the taurus, a large part of this unit sits very low in the coolant circulat ... | |||||
| Answer to: Police Car Auctions | 26Relevance | 4 years ago | Justin Shepherd | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| ... Interceptor Ford taurus from the city police force is now pretty much a highly abused Ford taurus SHO. Depends on the model. An EcoBoost taurus or Explorer? Absolutely not, unless you don't mind needing to replace the engine from it being all worn out. The government generally does not auction off perfectly fine, recently made police vehicles without a reason. They've been driven the crap out of. An old boat like a Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor? That might have some kind of use. They were made way better back in the day and used a V8 instead o ... | |||||
| 2014 Taurus low voltage while warming up | 25Relevance | 4 years ago | Ace_MacMurphy | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Been listening to you for a while now and own 2007 Lexus Gs350, 2008 Civic Si (8200 rpms of chaos) and now a 2014 taurus limited, 3.5L(oops) . Question for ya. When I start the taurus cold, the battery light comes on. Live data shows battery at steady 11.6v. Once it warms up,it jumps to a steady 14.3v. The only other issue I see is occasionally the Grille Shutter shows as blocked when reading live data. Could this be draining the voltage? There is almost no fluctuations. It is steady 11. 6v~11.7v. One thing I have found is the alternator and grill Shutte ... | |||||
| Answer to: 2018 Ford Taurus or 2018 Toyota Avalon? | 25Relevance | 4 years ago | Justin Shepherd | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I 'd say go with the Avalon between those two. The taurus has a timing chain driven water pump that you will be guaranteed to replace before 200,000 miles. It's not a cheap endeavor, either. If they blow, they dump coolant into the engine oil. Toyota makes way better transmissions than Ford, and proper maintenance will keep it going a really long time. Between expensive water pumps and transmissions, there's $10,000 saved. The Avalon will run laps around that taurus when it dies and still go another 200k+ if you take care of it. | |||||
| Answer to: Taurus SHO 2013 | 25Relevance | 5 years ago | John Glenn | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Scotty, I want to buy a weekend car and looking into this taurus SHO with 20K miles. I'm planning to heavily upgrade the vehicle with performance parts, but is it a worthy platform? 2019 Ford taurus SHO w/ 20K miles | |||||
| Best Taurus Years To Buy | 25Relevance | 5 years ago | jeffzekas | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Which years Ford taurus have the least problems? Which have the most? I’m asking cos my buddy said a used taurus would be a good car for my wife, who only drives 1000 miles a year; these cars are undervalued and sell for under &10K for a low mileage example. Thank you in advance, Zeke | |||||
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