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| Key Features |
| Model |
Taurus |
| Year |
2002 |
| Engine Size |
3.0L - 6 Cylinders |
| Seating Capacity |
5 Seats · 6 Seats · 8 Seats |
| Fuel Type |
Gasoline |
| Size |
Midsize |
| Style |
Crossover |
| Class |
Sedan · Crossover |
| Pricing |
| Original List Price |
$18,635 - $22,580 |
| Current Retail Price |
$7,309 - $10,409 |
| Current Wholesale Price |
$5,336 - $7,598 (Update Date: 1/1/06) |
| Miscellaneous |
| Available Models |
SES 4 Dr Sedan, SEL 4 Dr Wagon, SEL 4 Dr Sedan, SE 4 Dr Wagon, SE 4 Dr Sedan, LX 4 Dr Sedan |
| Product ID |
21654470 |
| More Information |
| Ford restyled its best-selling model for 2000. Exterior dimensions changed little, but the conventional shapes displaced the previous oval look, bringing more head room and trunk space. Inside was a more traditional dashboard, along with newly available adjustable pedals. As before, Taurus shared its basic design and mechanical components with the Mercury Sable. Gone was the slow-selling Taurus SHO, leaving an LX sedan and step-up SE sedan and wagon, all with V6 engines. Upscale SES and SEL sedans also joined the group. Seating for either five or six was available, and wagons could again have a 2-place third-row seat. A 155-horsepower V6 served as base engine. Standard with upper models and optional on SEs was a 200-hp twincam V6. Both drove a 4-speed automatic transmission and ran on regular fuel. Traction control and head/chest side airbags for the front seat were new options, while 16-inch wheels were newly standard. A standard Advanced Restraints System was designed to minimize airbag injuries to the driv |
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