Select a different vehicle  
Recently Viewed
There are no recently viewed vehicles to display
What Edmunds Says

No longer a top contender in the midsize car segment, the Taurus is still a decent buy if a low initial price is more important to you than overall refinement and resale value.

Pros

Low price, roomy interior, good crash test scores, available as a sedan or a wagon.

Cons

Low-grade interior materials, poor expected resale value, doesn't ride, handle or stop as well as top competitors.

Available Taurus Models

Use the Edmunds Pricing System to help you get the best deal:

SE

  • 3.0L V6 engine 
  • Automatic transmission 
  • Up to 17 cty/23 hwy mpg 
  • Third row seats 
  • Side/Curtain Airbags (Optional) 
  • Traction Control (Optional) 

View All Features & Specs

Used TMV from $5,375

APPRAISE YOUR CAR submodelindex:0,make:Ford, submodel:Taurus Wagon, year:2005, trim.trimName:SE, zip:98109

SEs for sale near you

SEL

  • 3.0L V6 engine 
  • Automatic transmission 
  • Up to 17 cty/23 hwy mpg 
  • Third row seats 
  • Side/Curtain Airbags (Optional) 
  • Traction Control (Optional) 

View All Features & Specs

Used TMV from $5,463

APPRAISE YOUR CAR submodelindex:1,make:Ford, submodel:Taurus Wagon, year:2005, trim.trimName:SEL, zip:98109

SELs for sale near you

2005 Ford Taurus Wagon

What's New for 2005

The Taurus receives a few changes this year, most in the name of simplification. Trim levels have been pared down to just SE and SEL, last year's huge array of packages has been consolidated and a comprehensive wood trim package is now standard on the SEL. Later in the model year, a tire-pressure monitor system will become standard on all models with alloy wheels.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Edmunds Customer Stories: Laura's Kia Soul

Laura's old car was costing her a small fortune every month for gas and repairs. She didn't even want to drive her kids to the park any more. But buying a new Kia Soul changed all that.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Help