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mlowry1260
01-12-2009, 11:37 AM
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When Alan Mulally took over as CEO of Ford (http://www.leftlanenews.com/ford.htm), one of the first things he did was rename the Five Hundred full-size sedan Taurus to take advantage of the nameplate’s strong mindshare. The second thing he did was order a complete redesign of the car. Mulally promised the 2010 Taurushttp://images.intellitxt.com/ast/adTypes/mag-glass_10x10.gif (http://www.leftlanenews.com/ford-taurus.html#) would be “the one we should have made originally.” At the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, the automaker finally took the wraps off the new model - and we had the opportunity to walk around the models on display.

Fordhttp://images.intellitxt.com/ast/adTypes/mag-glass_10x10.gif (http://www.leftlanenews.com/ford-taurus.html#) will reposition the Taurus to become more of a personal luxury sedan, the likes of which have not been seen wearing a Ford badge in many, many years. Ford has decided to combine elements of its “Bold American” and European “Kinetic” design language for the 2010 model.
The new Taurus is powered by the automaker’s 3.5-liter V6 Duratec engine, mated to one of two available six-speed automatic transmissions, including SelectShift with shift paddle shifters mounted on the steering wheel. As was the case with the previous model, all-wheel-drive is optional.
The V6 motor delivers an estimated 263 horsepower and 249 foot-pounds of torque. It earns a ULEV-II emissions certification and comes paired with a choice of two new six-speed automatic transmissions. Initially, the car will be offered in SE and SEL trim levels. Ford says it plans to offer a performance-oriented EcoBoost model, with an announcement regarding availability coming soon.
Critically, the new 2010 Taurus will start at $25,995 – the same price as 2009 model. The uplevel SEL starts at $27,995 and the top-end Limited will set buyers back $31,995.
“Lightning can strike twice,” said Peter Horbury, Ford’s North American design director. “Like the 1986 original, the new 2010 Taurus differentiates by combining style with substance.”
Taurus features a long list of high-tech features, including: Adaptive Cruise Control with Collision Warning, Intelligent Access with Push Button Start, MyKey parental programmability, Blind Spot Information System (BLIS) with Cross Traffic Alert, Rain-Sensing Wipers, EasyFuel capless refueling, Ford SYNC and Voice-Activated Navigation with SIRIUS Travel Link.
Ford will not offer a Mercury (http://www.leftlanenews.com/mercury.htm) Sable version of the Taurus for the first time since 1986 (not including the brief period when it was renamed Montego to go along with the Five Hundred)."

stieny
01-12-2009, 11:50 AM
Looks better than previous models but I would still probably take an Altima or Camry over it. I highly doubt I would ever pay 30K+ for that car though. I'll wait to see it in person before passing more judgement.

97LaserRed
01-12-2009, 11:50 AM
its kinda like the lincoln MKS and MKZ mixed??

turbo83coupe
01-12-2009, 12:44 PM
From that angle the back of it kinda reminds me of a passat or jetta or something? Not really a bad thing or anything....

White5.0
01-12-2009, 12:44 PM
looks good just a little expensive

laz2447
01-12-2009, 01:01 PM
looks good just a little expensive

yea i agree...but if they are pushing to be a luxury sedan, i guess the price tag needed to follow suit...lol

White5.0
01-12-2009, 01:42 PM
yea i agree...but if they are pushing to be a luxury sedan, i guess the price tag needed to follow suit...lol

yeah that seems to be what its turning into

MBH
01-12-2009, 03:53 PM
looks good to me

Shorty429
01-12-2009, 04:13 PM
i don't see any problems with it.

2000GT
01-12-2009, 05:03 PM
Looks better than previous models but I would still probably take an Altima or Camry over it. I highly doubt I would ever pay 30K+ for that car though. I'll wait to see it in person before passing more judgement.

why on earth would you buy a camry or altima over that? That Taurus is 100x the car those two are.

stieny
01-12-2009, 05:11 PM
why on earth would you buy a camry or altima over that? That Taurus is 100x the car those two are.

A. I think they look better.
B. As a consumer, I feel that I get more for my money from the two I mentioned above.

Everyone has their opinion. From what I've seen and read, I would not dish out 30K+ for a Ford Taurus. My money would go to Nissan or Toyota.

But like I also mentioned above, I'll reserve further judgement until I see it in person.

2000GT
01-12-2009, 05:22 PM
A. I think they look better.
B. As a consumer, I feel that I get more for my money from the two I mentioned above.

Everyone has their opinion. From what I've seen and read, I would not dish out 30K+ for a Ford Taurus. My money would go to Nissan or Toyota.

But like I also mentioned above, I'll reserve further judgement until I see it in person.

Once again, you look to send your money over seas. And everyone wonders why our economy is in the crapper!

stieny
01-12-2009, 05:26 PM
Once again, you look to send your money over seas. And everyone wonders why our economy is in the crapper!

:laughing:

I refuse to turn this into an American vs foreign thread. There is enough crap that goes on here for Lou and the other mods to deal with.

Back on topic

mr4teth
01-12-2009, 06:16 PM
Looks better than previous models but I would still probably take an Altima or Camry over it. I highly doubt I would ever pay 30K+ for that car though.

:thumbsdown: .... the car hasn't even hit the streets and you're already saying it's inferior to Altima and Camry? I'm not picking on you, but this sounds like a statement from someone who has been brain washed by media outlets like Consumer Reports (AKA American Cars SUCK magazine)


its kinda like the lincoln MKS and MKZ mixed??

My thoughts exactly! .... GREAT LOOKING CAR!

If this car holds up as well as my 2006 "fleet company car Taurus" Ford's going to have another award winning car to add to their line up!

stieny
01-12-2009, 06:22 PM
:thumbsdown: .... the car hasn't even hit the streets and you're already saying it's inferior to Altima and Camry? I'm not picking on you, but this sounds like a statement from someone who has been brain washed by media outlets like Consumer Reports (AKA American Cars SUCK magazine)



I believe what I said was "from what I've seen and read".

I never said anything about the car being inferior to other cars. Coming from a person that has had many of different cars over the years, I gave MY opinion on the car.

I even said I was going to withhold much criticism until I saw it in person.

Jeeze people. :rolleyes:

Zakerid
01-12-2009, 06:58 PM
Once again, you look to send your money over seas. And everyone wonders why our economy is in the crapper!

engine and trans for the Camry are MANUFACTURED in the US... I am not sure what other components are manufactured here. I have done some work in the engine/trans plant.
no UAW though.:thmbsup:

MBH
01-12-2009, 07:42 PM
A. I think they look better.
B. As a consumer, I feel that I get more for my money from the two I mentioned above.

Everyone has their opinion. From what I've seen and read, I would not dish out 30K+ for a Ford Taurus. My money would go to Nissan or Toyota.

But like I also mentioned above, I'll reserve further judgement until I see it in person.
lol I bet you're left handed too

stieny
01-12-2009, 07:44 PM
lol I bet you're left handed too

Actually, I write with my right hand. My sister is left handed though! :goodidea:

fork5o
01-12-2009, 08:05 PM
Looks pretty good. I dont really understand the point of Ford making a luxury car when the economy is in shambles and the company is headed for the ground. Shouldnt they be more worried about cheaper more efficient cars?

jaa55
01-12-2009, 08:15 PM
:thumbsdown: .... the car hasn't even hit the streets and you're already saying it's inferior to Altima and Camry? I'm not picking on you, but this sounds like a statement from someone who has been brain washed by media outlets like Consumer Reports (AKA American Cars SUCK magazine)



My thoughts exactly! .... GREAT LOOKING CAR!

If this car holds up as well as my 2006 "fleet company car Taurus" Ford's going to have another award winning car to add to their line up!

:goodidea: people have been brain washed into thinking they are a superior car. almost everything built now is on an even playing field, and most of them use the same companies to manufacture their parts!

I can tell you we owned a toyota tacoma. at 45k miles the frame had a hole rotted almost the entire way through. it was under powered, cheap and i hated it. also had like 4 subaru's, another foreign car that was nothing spectacular. Im not ripping on them but they are in no way a superior vehicle to a domestic.


engine and trans for the Camry are MANUFACTURED in the US... I am not sure what other components are manufactured here. I have done some work in the engine/trans plant.
no UAW though.:thmbsup:

the money at the top still sits in another country and that's where the majority of it is reinvested.


Ill keep more of my money at home by buying domestic:thmbsup:

wishIhada5.0
01-12-2009, 08:29 PM
Looks to be a pretty sweet family interstate cruiser.....now all it needs ia a manual option and an SHO version to cover chevy and pontiacs SS and GXP models :D

biminiLX
01-12-2009, 08:34 PM
Looks pretty good, but I'll wait until I see it next week at the show.


Looks pretty good. I dont really understand the point of Ford making a luxury car when the economy is in shambles and the company is headed for the ground. Shouldnt they be more worried about cheaper more efficient cars?
I hear what you're saying but this is their large sedan and good for its segment. The Fusion, Focus and upcoming Fiesta fill what you're saying.
I get Car and Driver and the new Fusion hybrid won their hybrid shoot-out with some pretty impressive figures--like 37/34 rating beating the Camry, Altima and Malibu.
Ford actually has some good products coming out and I believe the recent quality reports (can't remember if it was Consumer reports or JD Power) have them as the highest domestic maker over the last 5 years and even beating Toyota.
-J

Zakerid
01-12-2009, 08:40 PM
:goodidea: people have been brain washed into thinking they are a superior car. almost everything built now is on an even playing field, and most of them use the same companies to manufacture their parts!

I can tell you we owned a toyota tacoma. at 45k miles the frame had a hole rotted almost the entire way through. it was under powered, cheap and i hated it. also had like 4 subaru's, another foreign car that was nothing spectacular. Im not ripping on them but they are in no way a superior vehicle to a domestic.



the money at the top still sits in another country and that's where the majority of it is reinvested.


Ill keep more of my money at home by buying domestic:thmbsup:

i personally would not buy an "import" but honestly most of the american cars today have many globally sourced parts. Hell for the most part, my 08 implala is more of a canadian car than american.

MBH
01-12-2009, 08:41 PM
Actually, I write with my right hand. My sister is left handed though! :goodidea:
haha I was just calling you a lefty in a round about way, but don't think much of it. I think the camry looks stupid, but it is a good car if you're going to drive whatever you have till it dies.

Troll
01-12-2009, 08:50 PM
haha I was just calling you a lefty in a round about way, but don't think much of it. I think the camry looks stupid, but it is a good car if you're going to drive whatever you have till it dies.

left wing?

I got a 2008 Taurus as a company car last June. It has almost 8,000 miles on it now. I'm fairly impressed with this vehicle. The 263hp 3.5L Duratec has plenty of snort. If you turn the trac control off, it'll burn the fronts off anywhere, any time. :rofl: I've smoked quite a few unsuspecting nitwits from a stop light. AND, it's a very comfortable, big, heavy smooth ride. The interior has a few cheap plastic bits, but the leather-clad seats and all other amenities seem top notch. :goodidea:

MBH
01-12-2009, 09:10 PM
yes, left wing. Sorry, been bit of a scatterbrain tonight :innocent:

stieny
01-12-2009, 09:16 PM
yes, left wing. Sorry, been bit of a scatterbrain tonight :innocent:

LOL.

Don't worry, I knew what you were saying. Thought that would be the more humorous response. I don't take this stuff to heart! :thumbsup:

MBH
01-12-2009, 09:17 PM
LOL.

Don't worry, I knew what you were saying. Thought that would be the more humorous response. I don't take this stuff to heart! :thumbsup:
good! :highfive:

I'm bored outta my mind right now so I'm being a big post whore. Time to play COD :rofl:

stieny
01-12-2009, 09:22 PM
good! :highfive:

I'm bored outta my mind right now so I'm being a big post whore. Time to play COD :rofl:

Tell me about it. I sat on campus today with my laptop all day posting while I had my breaks between class. Now I'm posting from my iPhone.

Back on topic: I will be curious to see what materials were used for the interior.

mr4teth
01-12-2009, 09:27 PM
opps!

mr4teth
01-12-2009, 09:28 PM
I can tell you we owned a toyota tacoma. at 45k miles the frame had a hole rotted almost the entire way through. it was under powered, cheap and i hated it.

This was one of the BIGGEST COVER UPS!!!

Last year Toyota had a "voluntary buy back" program offered to all 91-03** Tacoma owners because of this very problem. You wouldn't believe the number of Tacoma's that were piled up in the back of dealerships. Toyota was so careful about covering this up. They even went as far as only removing a couple of vehicles at a time hoping no one would notice car carriers full of Tacoma's. You know If this happened to Ford or GM it would have made 60 minutes and been on every front page of the news papers! But the "beloved" JAPANESE companies got a free pass!

** I believe these were the years affected but don't quote me.

mlowry1260
01-13-2009, 06:31 AM
Looks pretty good. I dont really understand the point of Ford making a luxury car when the economy is in shambles and the company is headed for the ground. Shouldnt they be more worried about cheaper more efficient cars?

Take a minute & think about how long it takes to bring a car like this to market. You don't pull off a clean sheet design in 6 minths. I would think the design/build cycle is 3-4 years.

You have to give Ford credit for having the sack to build something different. I think the car has a Audi/Acura/VW look to it, not bad looking. The 500/Taurus was just too bland looking to sell.

As for the buy American crowd, I had a new Impala on a recent rental. I travel for work & rent many cars. The Impala was the biggest piece of crap I have driven in recent memory! No wonder GM's in trouble selling cars like that. Hell, the Hyundi Sonada I had last week was light years better fit/finsih/driving than the chevy.

It's time for the big three to step up & compete. Maybe we (US) have to lend a hand but, they must produce products people want to buy, not products they'd like us to buy(cheap). My parents generation would buy these rolling lazyboys they produced for years. My father, a WWII veteran, finally got fed up with the problems with his GM cars & bought a Camary. I want to see the US automakers survive but, they've got to change the ways of the past. Ford at least seems headed in the right direction.

Zakerid
01-13-2009, 06:39 AM
This was one of the BIGGEST COVER UPS!!!

Last year Toyota had a "voluntary buy back" program offered to all 91-03** Tacoma owners because of this very problem. You wouldn't believe the number of Tacoma's that were piled up in the back of dealerships. Toyota was so careful about covering this up. They even went as far as only removing a couple of vehicles at a time hoping no one would notice car carriers full of Tacoma's. You know If this happened to Ford or GM it would have made 60 minutes and been on every front page of the news papers! But the "beloved" JAPANESE companies got a free pass!

** I believe these were the years affected but don't quote me.
one of my customers participated in the buy back and the new truck he got from toyota was a total POS. very poor fitment of body panels, horrible looking paint... he actually took them to court because he felt the truck he traded in was in better condition....



As for the buy American crowd, I had a new Impala on a recent rental. I travel for work & rent many cars. The Impala was the biggest piece of crap I have driven in recent memory! No wonder GM's in trouble selling cars like that. Hell, the Hyundi Sonada I had last week was light years better fit/finsih/driving than the chevy.

I wonder if the impala you had was beat by other renters. I really like the impala and actually had a friend of mine go from a camry to the impala after being in my car... I guess any maunfacturer has cars hit the that shouldn't maybe that car was one of them.