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What car is similar to a Ford Taurus?

What car is similar to a Ford Taurus?

Cars Similar to the Ford Taurus

  • Mercury Milan. Mercury, a branch of the Ford Motor Company, offers a vehicle similar to the Ford Taurus named the Mercury Milan.
  • Chevrolet Impala. The Chevrolet Impala also is similar to the Ford Taurus, and is considered a direct competitor.
  • Buick LaCrosse.

    What was the last model year for the Ford Taurus?

    2019

    Ford Taurus
    Production October 1985–October 2006 May 2007–March 2019
    Model years 1986–2019 (2007 sold only to fleets)
    Body and chassis
    Class Mid-size car (1985–2007) Full-size car (2007–2019)

    Are there any aftermarket parts for a 1994 Ford Taurus?

    Advance Auto carries over 1,897 aftermarket parts for your 1994 Ford Taurus, along with original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts. We’ve got amazing prices on 1994 Taurus Transmission & Drivetrain and Tools, Fluids & Garage parts. Plus, our selection of 1994 Electronics & Navigation parts for your Taurus are some of the lowest in the market.

    What kind of engine does a Ford Taurus have?

    When the 2.5 L HSC four-cylinder was dropped in early 1991, along with the three-speed ATX automatic transmission, all following second-generation Taurus models came standard with the 140 horsepower (104 kW) 3.0 L Vulcan V6, except for the LX wagon that came with a 3.8 L Essex V6. The Essex was optional on all other Taurus models.

    How to determine the transmission type of a Ford Taurus?

    Under the vehicle, look on the left front of the transmission, which is mounted just behind the engine, for a label. The label will have the serial and part number. Write these numbers on a piece of paper using a pencil or pen. Take the part number to an auto parts dealer or look up the part online to identify the transmission.

    What was the name of the 1992 Ford Taurus?

    1992 Ford Taurus sedan. 1992 Taurus wagon. For 1992, the Taurus was available in three models; L, GL, and LX. As with the first generation, the L was the basic model, the GL was the mid-priced value model, and the LX was the luxury model. Due to disappointing sales, the L was dropped after 1992, leaving the GL as the entry-level model.

    When the 2.5 L HSC four-cylinder was dropped in early 1991, along with the three-speed ATX automatic transmission, all following second-generation Taurus models came standard with the 140 horsepower (104 kW) 3.0 L Vulcan V6, except for the LX wagon that came with a 3.8 L Essex V6. The Essex was optional on all other Taurus models.

    1992 Ford Taurus sedan. 1992 Taurus wagon. For 1992, the Taurus was available in three models; L, GL, and LX. As with the first generation, the L was the basic model, the GL was the mid-priced value model, and the LX was the luxury model. Due to disappointing sales, the L was dropped after 1992, leaving the GL as the entry-level model.

    When did the Ford Taurus first come out?

    The Taurus has been in production since 1986; its first run was as a mid-size sedan on the Ford D186 platform, and its second and current production run has been as a full-size sedan on the Ford D3 platform.

    What’s the difference between Taurus L and GL?

    The lowest level Taurus L had light grey plastic mirrors and window trim, while the bumpers and side trim were also light grey. The GL, the mid priced model, got chrome window trim and body color mirrors, while still retaining the grey bumpers and side trim.

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