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It’s the most mundane vehicles on auction sites like Bring a Trailer that fill me with joy, and this 2005 Ford Taurus SE wagon is a perfect example. I suppose a sedan would be even more run-of ...
Ultimately the Ford Taurus Wagon Aero GT never proved to be especially popular. MotorWeek said just a few thousand would be made per year, although it was probably less than that.
Advertised as a “shape and feel we’ve never seen before,” the aerodynamic 1986 Ford Taurus immediately appealed to the driving public. Ford sold more than 200,000 in its first year and more ...
Ford was the king of this: From their late 1950s Country Squire wagons, up through 1970s Gran Torinos and even into the early 1990s Taurus Wagons, Ford was obsessed with hidden, readily deployable ...
Ford revived the Taurus in 2008 with a larger version based on Volvo architecture – ultimately an impressive car with bold styling and powerful twin-turbo V-6 – but Ford ended its final ride ...
Introduced at the 1985 Los Angeles Auto Show, the Taurus eviscerated the boxy Granada it replaced. Ford "listened to its customers in developing the car," says Matt Anderson, of The Henry Ford museum.