2000 Ford Taurus Reviews
“The Tank”
its an ok car if you aren't going to have the urge to go off-roading or do reverse doughnuts in sandpits
It ran until it didn't.
“Meh”
all in all a decent car, nothing special about it. Good amount of cargo space, but the rear hatch could definately stand to be bigger and the cargo space should be a bit wider.
The Taurus has been in production since the 1980's and is a very solid and reliable vehicle. The engine has not changed much since the first-generation Taurus, and the option of a 200hp DOHC V6 is available as an upgrade for the stock 155hp OHV V6. The transmission is a 4 speed automatic transmission with overdrive. The SE edition of both the sedan and wagon have 16" aluminium rims and 4 wheel anti-lock disc brakes. On the inside, a 6 speaker Mach audio system come standard and a 6 CD changer is available. There are also 2 12 Volt cigarette lighter/power outlets for other accessories. It also comes standard with cruise control, power windows, locks, power 8-way adjustable driver’s seat, limited slip differential, and other features commonly seen with other vehicles in its class.

