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    5 out of 5 stars

    Its a Taurus stupid, affordable and reliable!

    Mr. Chris, 01/27/2019
    2018 Ford Taurus SEL 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 6A)
    It's so nice these Bozos at Edmunds are talking bad about this car, because the price only gets better for me. I have had two Taurus in the past and drove them over 10 years each with no problems, other than replacing a starter after nine years. These Taurus are not expensive Mercedes or BMW's, they are solid reliable quality transportation at a good price. After trading my last Taurus … for a 2015 Ford Fusion SE, it's so nice to have my Taurus back! This 2018 Taurus SEL is the best car I ever drove.. It is solid, safe, with plenty of power, and it will get 28 MPG on the highway all day long with much extra power. The Taurus has plenty of room for long trips, and you won't have to be pulled out by your wife when you get home from work. The FWD Taurus will get you anywhere you have to go with great traction. Forget the "made in Mexico" Fusion, six recalls in four years, no power, and you need a can opener to get in and out just to save 3mpg and that is if you drive it easy. I'm sure the Avalon may have extra fancy features but you are going to pay for them fancy buttons too starting at $38,000 with no discounts. Yes I give the 2018-2019 Taurus five stars and it won't break your bank account paying for it.
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    What is a good price for a used 2019 Ford Taurus?

    According to Edmunds.com's True Market Value calculations, the retail price of a used 2019 Ford Taurus's most popular trim, the SEL, in great condition with 48,000 miles on its odometer, is $23,003. Prices vary by trim, region and options included.

    How does the Taurus SHO perform in terms of handling?

    The Taurus SHO is a bit of fun for a big car so long as you're not trying to hustle it. It stays relatively flat and composed up to a certain point, even through transitions. The tires offer decent grip, too, but you'll run out of seat side support well before then.
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