Used 2015 Ford Taurus Consumer Reviews
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Taurus in Saskatchatoon!!!
This is a very nice car from Ford, good driving dynamics easy to drive and maintain nothing major breaking down after owning it for almost 8 years!!! Too bad they stopped making them they are built like a tank, Ford tough as they say!!! :)
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A solid performer with a few quirks
I recently purchased a 2015 Ford Taurus SEL that came with several upgrades, including All-Wheel Drive, leather seating, a sunroof, and 20 inch wheels as opposed to the standard 18-inch wheels for the SEL. Overall, I like this car. It feels solid when driving, features an upscale cabin, and rides very well. It has a ton of technology which is a mixed blessing ... everything works, but I agree with the Edmunds review that calls the My Touch viewscreen "frustrating." It seems fussy and complicated. One criticism of this generation of Taurus is the driver's seating position. Personally, I have been able to find a comfortable position that is not too elevated, and I am six feet tall. The tilt and telescoping steering wheel, along with power adjustable gas and brake pedals, are very helpful in that regard. The seating is comfortable and the seat can be adjusted several ways. But here is a quirk: this sedan, equipped like a Limited, only has manual controls for the driver's seat back and lumbar support! Leather seats, a sunroof, but manual controls ...an unusual combination IMO. Having said that, I have been able to adjust my seat successfully to achieve a comfortable driving position. I disagree with the Edmunds review that says the car offers "poor" outward visibility overall. I agree that the rear window is quite narrow, but otherwise I feel like the front and side windows give good visibility. I agree that the interior seems smaller than one might expect for such a large car, particularly the rear seating, which seems more like a mid-sized sedan's rather than a full-sized. I think they could have reduced the enormous trunks by a couple of square feet to allow for more room in back. The standard 3.5 liter V6 gets the car where it needs to go. It is fine, but no one will mistake this vehicle for a performance sedan. 288 horsepower is good enough but lags behind some other large sedans. The ride quality is pleasant. Gas mileage is a ho-hum 21 mpg combined. But the All-Wheel Drive is sure welcome in wintry road conditions. Another minor quirk for this sedan is the location of the trunk release button. For some reason it has been placed on the passenger side of the center console. I've never seen that before in any car I have owned. It took me several minutes to find the darn thing because I was looking in the wrong place! Well, with all of its quirks, this Taurus delivers a smooth ride, decent powertrain, upscale cabin, and adequate performance. I like its exterior appearance. Overall I am happy with the 2015 Taurus SEL AWD.
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- Limited SedanMSRP: $14,79028 mi away
- SEL SedanMSRP: $9,99928 mi away
- SEL SedanMSRP: $9,999137 mi away
Best car ever!!!!!!
Not a bad choice for a first time car, it meets my expectations and I highly recommend it.
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A Top Taurus
This is a well-performing domestic all-wheel-drive sedan that exceeded my expectations in almost every respect. Stable on the road with good steering response and a comfortable ride, gas mileage ranged between 22-29 MPG, depending on conditions. The noise level was a bit higher than I desire, but still acceptable.
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Impressive
The size and durability.
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