Used 1995 Ford Taurus Consumer Reviews
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Better than expected.
This vehicle with the 3.0 vulcan engine is smooth, quiet and has good power. If midgrade is used at my altitude, it gets good gas mileage. Engine consumes almost no oil.
Great Vehicle
This has proved to bea great vehicle for me. It's large enough to fit 6 adults comfortably. Has a very Large trunk for big shopping trips..lol... I have been driving it for 8+years now, and it has served me well. I got a great vehicle for a great price. I would definately recommend this vehicle to anyone.
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Solid Vehicle
Just a very solid, roomy, no-frills car. Bought the car with approx. 70,000 mi. on it, drove it until 150,000 mi. when it was totalled. Did not have to make any major ($100+) mechanical repairs. When the transmission goes, it is brutally expensive, but I have had two Tauruses; the first made it to 160,000 mi, the second was fine at 150,000 mi. At that point, you don't fix it, just junk it. All in all, solid, reliable and comfortable.
Take this car off the market
I searched for months for my first car, and when I was shown the Ford Taurus LX I thought it was perfect. Was I ever wrong, my car is in the shop atleast twice a month, each time costing me hundreds of dollars in repairs. I have had to replace almost everything in it, and it is completely unreliable. Do not buy this car!
great price, reliable, not flashy
If you're buying one of these things in an attempt to be unique, try again. If you want to get where you're going in a hurry or even if you want to beat an old woman in a Buick off the start, think again. BUT, if you just want a nice big car that's cheap and easy to drive, here ya' go. After I totalled my MX-6 I wanted a BIG car. I bought the taurus w/ 50k miles on it, now it's got 80k. I've had to replace a radiator (standard on a ford). Other than that, it's great. I've learned to love my Taurus and to give a nod to all the retirees that I'm with in the slow lane.