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Ford Taurus (1986-1991) for Sale near Burnaby, BC

2 results
Burnaby, BC
2013 Ford Taurus SEL AWD

2013 Ford Taurus

SEL AWD

112,330 kilometres

$12,890

Good Deal
Coquitlam, BC
7 km away
Year:
2013
Make:
Ford
Model:
Taurus
Body type:
Sedan
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
All-Wheel Drive
Engine:
288 hp 3.5L V6
Exterior colour:
Gray
Combined gas mileage:
11 L/100km
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
112,330
Stock number:
DG110932
VIN:
1FAHP2H86DG110932

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2013 Ford Taurus SEL AWD

2013 Ford Taurus

SEL AWD

112,330 kilometres

$12,890

Good Deal
Coquitlam, BC
7 km away
Year:
2013
Make:
Ford
Model:
Taurus
Body type:
Sedan
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
All-Wheel Drive
Engine:
288 hp 3.5L V6
Exterior colour:
Gray
Combined gas mileage:
11 L/100km
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
112,330
Stock number:
DG110932
VIN:
1FAHP2H86DG110932

2005 Ford Taurus SEL

2005 Ford Taurus

SEL

108,175 kilometres

$5,998

No Price Analysis
Surrey, BC
18 km away
Year:
2005
Make:
Ford
Model:
Taurus
Body type:
Sedan
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine:
153 hp 3L V6
Exterior colour:
Red (Maroon)
Combined gas mileage:
11 L/100km
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior colour:
Gray
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
108,175
Stock number:
H4908
VIN:
1FAFP56S75A104908

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  5. / British Columbia
  6. / Burnaby
Reviews

3.5 Overall rating

(87 reviews)
Michael L
4.0
Reviewed a 1989 Ford Taurus on Sep. 16, 2008

Keep in mind, this was an SHO. Considered one of the first true American sport sedans. The 1989 was not encumbered by ABS, Airbags, and the like, so it was capable (according to Hot Rod) 0-60 in as little as 6.0 seconds. Not bad for a 3.0 normally aspirated V6. Engine specs were a Ford/Yamaha designed, Yamaha built, 3.0 litre 24-valve V6 that put out 220HP and 200lb./ft. or torque. It was a peaky engine, with most of its power coming on after the secondary intake valves opened at 3800 rpm. Still, with a rev limited 7600 rpm redline, you could reach freeway speeds in 2nd gear. Low end torque was boosted by the unequal length intakes. At low rpms, only one intake was open. It was fed through a long, thin manifold pipe the originated over the opposite cylinder bank. At 3800 rpm, a butterfly valve would open on the second intake, fed by a fat, short manifold pipe, originating over its own cylinder bank. The effect was fast moving air with some back pressure at low rpms, large volumes at high rpms. This had all of the bells and whistles that Ford offered in a car, at the time; automatic air, JBL audio with subwoofer, 6 way adjustable leather front seats, etc. There were a few quirks, being a first year model. The original clutch was too small, so the dealer replaced it with a one inch wider unit. The Goodyear Eagle GT plus 4 tires only lasted about 20,000 miles. But it was a blast to drive. It also had a tendency to break the front motor mount, if you drove it too hard. A/C compressors did not last long. An underdrive pulley is recommended if you want it to live. My best estimate was that I could get between 6.5 and 7.0 0-60's. I did not want to launch it at 3000 rpm, or I could have broken into the low 6's. The original Taurus was a decent handling car for a pedestrian sedan. The SHO took advantage of a solid base and added front and rear anti-roll bars, progressive rate springs, lowered the car one inch, four wheel disc brakes, and used silicon or solid bushings. The result was a car that had nice neutral handling. Push it to the edge and the tail would gently slide out. A little throttle and it would straighten out. It never got out of hand. Torque steer was apparent, but minimized by equal length half shafts. Despite the performance, the SHO regularly delivered 25 mpg in mixed freeway commuting. Avoiding rush hour could probably improve that. Plus, the SHO was the first American car certified as a low emission vehicle. As a result, it did not require many of the power robbing emission controls other engines were saddled with. It had been a fun car to drive, and it was always nice to launch past BMW's and other sport sedans in this "wolf in sheep's clothing". But, alas, after nearly 20 years, the old SHO is tired. The A/C compressor is once again dead, the front oil seal is leaking on the catalytic converter, the O2 sensors are shot, and yes, I broke the front motor mount. Plus, I think the fuel pump is about to seize up. It is now resting comfortably in the driveway, having given way to a commuter econo-box, while I sit and ponder its fate. Perhaps the old wolf will rise again, don its sheep costume, and go up against the youngsters. Maybe this time with a 315HP upgrade.

Anonymous
5.0
Reviewed a 1989 Ford Taurus on Nov. 25, 2007

I love this car. The third seat is a riot and it can haul more passangers than most mini-vans. I would buy another one in a heart-beat, but this one just keeps running!

Anonymous
3.0
Reviewed a 1986 Ford Taurus on Jun. 17, 2009

Bought used so I really can only say what I like about the way it is now. Overall Tough car and nice looks. Aside from having a hard time finding some replacement parts for it so far it's ok. I like the way I can open either the whole back or just the window part. I like the hideaway for the tire.

Adam M
5.0
Reviewed a 1991 Ford SHO on Jun. 29, 2010

I like how its not to bad to work on and the power is awesome. Get it above 4k rpm and here the 3.0 v6 yamaha engine roar. I've ran a 14.8 in the quarter with very lil mods and street tires

Jordan T
4.0
Reviewed a 1989 Ford Taurus on Jul. 17, 2009

This was the first year for the Taurus SHO. For it's time 220 horsepower with a 5 speed manual trans in a 4 door car was unheard of. Engine reliability was flawless. Transmissions had there faults along with a lot of other items. I got this car up to 145 m.p.h. on 131 north one day. Pretty fun, but dumb.

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