CarGurus Header

Used 1999 Ford Taurus for SaleNationwide

Filters (3)

Location:

Include delivery listings?

15 vehicles found

Shop with transparent pricing.

Only show listings that include dealer fees
Year:
2000
Make:
Ford
Model:
Taurus
Body type:
Sedan
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Exterior color:
White
Interior color:
Black (Dark Charcoal)
Transmission:
4-Speed Automatic Overdrive
Mileage:
124,472
Stock #:
PL00081A
VIN:
1FAFP58S3YG190135
White 2000 Ford Taurus Sedan Front-Wheel Drive 4-Speed Automatic Overdrive
Price drop

-$228

 

2000 Ford Taurus

SE

124,472 mi

Bentonville, AR
No Rating

$4,188

$3,960

Year:
1998
Make:
Ford
Model:
Taurus
Body type:
Sedan
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine:
3L V6
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
136,068
Stock #:
26376B
VIN:
1FAFP52S1WG275366
Vehicle photo unavailable

Preparing for a close up...

Photos coming soon

 

1998 Ford Taurus

LX

136,068 mi

Sumter, SC
No Rating

No Price Listed

Year:
1998
Make:
Ford
Model:
Taurus
Body type:
Sedan
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Engine:
145 hp 3L V6
Exterior color:
Blue
Combined gas mileage:
21 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
169,350
Stock #:
11208
VIN:
1FAFP52U4WA262308
Vehicle photo unavailable

Preparing for a close up...

Photos coming soon

 

1998 Ford Taurus

LX

169,350 mi

Twin Falls, ID
No Rating

$1,200

Year:
2000
Make:
Ford
Model:
Taurus
Body type:
Sedan
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Front-Wheel Drive
Exterior color:
Vibrant White Clearcoat
Interior color:
Black
Transmission:
4-Speed Automatic
Mileage:
130,751
VIN:
1FAFP55S2YG282230
Vibrant White Clearcoat 2000 Ford Taurus Sedan Front-Wheel Drive 4-Speed Automatic

 

2000 Ford Taurus

SES

130,751 mi

Orlando, FL
No Rating

$3,399

About 1999 Ford Taurus
4.1 Overall rating(24 reviews)
Randy F says...
Sep 6, 2024
Trust this car with my life. In 2007 I hit a concrete barrier and survived not even a scratch. Will have one till Im. 6ft under
Anonymous says...
Apr 29, 2015
I've owned 3 Taurus's. A 96, 99 and 2005. I'm very familiar with these cars. With both my 96 and 99 Taurus's, I had some EGR issues. There's a known defect with the EGR valve that often triggers the check engine light. The issue is caused by some EGR tubes that easily plug up or crack. It's a minor problem that never affects the drivability of the car. I tried to fix it a few times to no avail. But since the performance of the car isn't impacted, I just left it alone. Spray the door latches with WD40. There are door sensors which often malfunction, causing the computer to think the doors are ajar. WD40 applied liberally to both latches will guarantee this problem is fixed. Tie rods seem to wear out every 20k-25k miles, but they're easy and cheap to replace. The headlights aren't very bright, even with the Silverstar Ulta's I put in. This was my biggest complaint about the car. There were many nights I'd be driving and felt like the low beams provided no illumination. I had over 230k miles on my 96 Taurus before it died, so when I decided to replace it, I thought I'd buy a 1999 model. I purchased one in 2007 with only 37k miles on it. Gas mileage in this car is adequate for a car built in the late 90's. At freeways speeds you'll easily be able to achieve 25-27mpg, but city mileage is as advertised, at about 20-21mpg. Engine power is adequate, but not exceptional. Don't believe anyone who says this car is fast. 200hp is modest, but you're not buying the car for speed anyway. I never had any major mechanical problems with my 99 Taurus. I replaced ball joints shortly after I bought it, but that's because I purchased it from an old lady who let the car sit for months without driving it. I also replaced about 2-3 tie rods over a period of 3-4 years. The engine and transmission never gave me any problems. I owned this car from 2007 until late 2012. It had about 115k miles on it when I sold it and It still ran like new. If it weren't for the fact that I moved 2000 miles, I'd have kept it, but I had no way to move it, as this was my second car.
Wesley H says...
Aug 27, 2010
this car is nice drives good i love it.it handles well, and good on gas.. only cost 30 to fill it up.not to much work needs to be done with these cars they are built tought from ford.. this car is a good start car for somone how is just getting starterd
Robert S says...
May 29, 2009
made from quality materials, but isn't put together the best. styling is controversial at best, and power is somewhat disappointing for a 32 valve V8. Handling and braking is better than a regular taurus but it could still use improvement.
Clare R says...
May 9, 2008
Sure it's rusty near one of the tires, but it still runs well. It is the best car I've ever driven.

 

4.1 Overall rating

(24 reviews)

Filter by rating


Randy F

5.0

Reviewed a 1999 Ford Taurus on Sep 6, 2024

Trust this car with my life. In 2007 I hit a concrete barrier and survived not even a scratch. Will have one till Im. 6ft under

Is this review helpful?
Anonymous

4.0

Reviewed a 1999 Ford SE on Apr 29, 2015

I've owned 3 Taurus's. A 96, 99 and 2005. I'm very familiar with these cars. With both my 96 and 99 Taurus's, I had some EGR issues. There's a known defect with the EGR valve that often triggers the check engine light. The issue is caused by some EGR tubes that easily plug up or crack. It's a minor problem that never affects the drivability of the car. I tried to fix it a few times to no avail. But since the performance of the car isn't impacted, I just left it alone. Spray the door latches with WD40. There are door sensors which often malfunction, causing the computer to think the doors are ajar. WD40 applied liberally to both latches will guarantee this problem is fixed. Tie rods seem to wear out every 20k-25k miles, but they're easy and cheap to replace. The headlights aren't very bright, even with the Silverstar Ulta's I put in. This was my biggest complaint about the car. There were many nights I'd be driving and felt like the low beams provided no illumination. I had over 230k miles on my 96 Taurus before it died, so when I decided to replace it, I thought I'd buy a 1999 model. I purchased one in 2007 with only 37k miles on it. Gas mileage in this car is adequate for a car built in the late 90's. At freeways speeds you'll easily be able to achieve 25-27mpg, but city mileage is as advertised, at about 20-21mpg. Engine power is adequate, but not exceptional. Don't believe anyone who says this car is fast. 200hp is modest, but you're not buying the car for speed anyway. I never had any major mechanical problems with my 99 Taurus. I replaced ball joints shortly after I bought it, but that's because I purchased it from an old lady who let the car sit for months without driving it. I also replaced about 2-3 tie rods over a period of 3-4 years. The engine and transmission never gave me any problems. I owned this car from 2007 until late 2012. It had about 115k miles on it when I sold it and It still ran like new. If it weren't for the fact that I moved 2000 miles, I'd have kept it, but I had no way to move it, as this was my second car.

Is this review helpful?
Wesley H

3.0

Reviewed a 1999 Ford SE on Aug 27, 2010

this car is nice drives good i love it.it handles well, and good on gas.. only cost 30 to fill it up.not to much work needs to be done with these cars they are built tought from ford.. this car is a good start car for somone how is just getting starterd

Is this review helpful?
Robert S

4.0

Reviewed a 1999 Ford SHO on May 29, 2009

made from quality materials, but isn't put together the best. styling is controversial at best, and power is somewhat disappointing for a 32 valve V8. Handling and braking is better than a regular taurus but it could still use improvement.

Is this review helpful?

Relevant articles

A better way to discover your best deal

Let us help you find a car you’ll love.

CarGurus Footer