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How big is the trunk of a Ford Taurus?

How big is the trunk of a Ford Taurus?

20.1 cubic-feet
The Ford Taurus has 20.1 cubic-feet of space in its trunk. That’s well above average among large sedans. The rear seats fold down to make room for hauling larger items.

How much is a fully loaded Ford Taurus?

Used 2019 Ford Taurus Pricing The Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for a base 2019 Ford Taurus SE with the 3.5-liter V6 starts just under $29,000. The mid-level SEL is about $31,200, while the Limited model, which adds quite a bit of luxury and features, is a little more than $38,000.

How much cargo space does a Ford Taurus have?

Cargo space is one area where the Taurus surpasses most of the competition. It has 20.1 cubic feet of trunk room. That’s enough space for plenty of luggage or goods, and the rear seats fold down in case you need to haul larger items.

What’s the price of a 2013 Ford Taurus?

Pricing Notes. The 2013 Taurus has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starting just over $27,000 for the SE trim, around $29,500 for the mid-level SEL, close to $34,000 for the Limited trim, and right at $40,000 for the high-performance Taurus SHO.

What kind of seats does the Ford Taurus have?

Six-way power-adjustable front seats are standard. Leather upholstery; heated, ventilated, and massaging front seats; heated rear seats; and a heated steering wheel are optional. A power-adjustable steering wheel is no longer available. This Ford isn’t as roomy as other large sedans.

What kind of equipment does a Ford Taurus have?

The interior equipment depends on model. The most basic model, the L (see below), came standard, with just an AM radio and a front cloth bench seat, while the LX, the more luxurious model, came with a greater number of features as standard equipment. The Taurus was well received by both the public and the press.

Cargo space is one area where the Taurus surpasses most of the competition. It has 20.1 cubic feet of trunk room. That’s enough space for plenty of luggage or goods, and the rear seats fold down in case you need to haul larger items.

What kind of engine does a 2013 Ford Taurus have?

Once a competitor to the Honda Accord and Toyota Camry, the 2013 Ford Taurus now plays in a class occupied by larger, more luxurious cars like the Toyota Avalon and Chrysler 300. The Taurus offers a choice of powerful engines, including a fuel-sipping, turbocharged EcoBoost 4-cylinder and a twin-turbocharged V6.

Six-way power-adjustable front seats are standard. Leather upholstery; heated, ventilated, and massaging front seats; heated rear seats; and a heated steering wheel are optional. A power-adjustable steering wheel is no longer available. This Ford isn’t as roomy as other large sedans.

What are the features of the new Ford Taurus?

Even in its lowest position, the driver sits unusually high and looks down at the dashboard or out the window. Ford’s decision to remove features – the power-adjustable steering wheel and power rear sunshade have been nixed for 2019 – is perplexing as the car ages and naturally loses ground to newer large sedan competitors.”

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Ruth Doyle