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Total MSRP--$32,390.
Paid $29,794, plus the usual kickers.
For anyone who hasn't seen it, check out http://www.truecar.com/index.html.
The site claims to report real prices paid in a specific area.
As a side note, I sold my 2008 Acadia with under 15,000 miles to Carmax for
$27,000. When I found out the trade-in value, I couldn't resist dumping the GMC.
It's NOT the 'rebate queen' the old mid-sized Taurus was in 90's and 00's. :lemon:
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Why the Taurus is not being advertised by Ford
Why there are so few of them in inventory
I suspect dealer groups get together and each order different models and colors of Taurus so if a customer wants a Red Sho, one of the other dealers may have it for trade.
I've noticed most of the SHO's are over loaded with options not needed by most in this economy. Some by as much as $5,000 list.
IMO $34750 would be a fair cash price for a Taurus SHO colored Red with NO other options aboard.
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package 303A multi contour seats , navigation , adaptive cruise control
Car.........36,850.00 minus discounts/rebates 2,000.00 add tax/title NYS rape / rate
dealer....Fullerton Ford Somerville, New Jersey
purchased the extended warranty....
Ford ESP Premium Care 500+ cost 1635.00 from Harold Zeigler Automotive Group....just google it for website.
about the car legacy while coming down from
owning 5 new Lincolns over 20 years.
My experience with this ford product was outstanding.
These cars where only in the shop for routine work
with only one having a minor warranty covered problem.
Twenty Years 7 lux cars with GM had me convinced that going to
the shop for service problems 4 times a year was NORMAL
I went to my loyal Lincoln Ford dealer after retirement and told
him I had to step down from the lux cars and I was not looking forward
to loosing my quiet and lux ride. He suggested the new Tar Tar and I flipped
and said NO NO NOT me. He said drive it. I did My wife agreed that it had
a similar ride and feel and to her greater ease of entry and exit than the Our Lincoln
about to be traded. We darn she was right you slide in not down and in.
Wow we are just rounding 35k miles and NOT a problem. I thought there was
something wrong with the high MPG showing on the computer on road trips.
For the first time we were getting the numbers on the window for H MPG.
My observation is that the 6 speed tranny with the 3.5lt engine was doing it.
I also noticed that the may be several coast accents to the drive train that
are not lost in the usual auto transmissions of the past. The unit seems to
capture the generated momentum and lets the wheels have it returned to the road.
This car is underestimated and you have to forget the Model Name. The new tar tar
is nothing like the old one in ride comfort (experience with relatives in tars) , power train and much more space and a trunk like a Lincoln, and yes it is quiet like a Lincoln. Yes you do get the advertised MPG. Yes it is reliable and I am very happy that my trusted people put me in the right transition car at 20+k less
than a Lincoln
whatmorecanyousay
Can you please tell me the money factor and residual for a 2013 and 2014 Taurus Limited for 36 months and 12000 miles a year.