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2013 Ford Taurus Sel Sedan 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars

US $16,100.00
Year:2013 Mileage:34100
Location:

United States

United States
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Features: 

4-Wheel Disc Brakes

ABS

AM/FM Stereo

Adjustable Steering Wheel

Aluminum Wheels

Auto-Dimming Rear-view Mirror

Automatic Headlights

Auxiliary Audio Input

Bluetooth Connection

Bucket Seats

CD player

Child Safety Locks

Climate Control

Cloth Seats

Cruise control

Driver Adjustable Lumbar

Driver Air Bag

Driver Illuminated Vanity Mirror

Driver Vanity Mirror

Engine Immobilizer

Floor Mats

Front Head Air Bag

Front Reading Lamps

Front Side Air Bag

Front Wheel Drive

Heated Mirrors

Keyless Entry

Leather Steering Wheel

MP3 Player

Multi-Zone A/C

Passenger Adjustable Lumbar

Passenger Air Bag

Passenger Air Bag Sensor

Passenger Illuminated Visor Mirror

Passenger Vanity Mirror

Power Door Locks

Power Driver Seat

Power Mirror(s)

Power Outlet

Power Passenger Seat

Power Steering

Power windows

Rear Bench Seat

Rear Defrost

Rear Head Air Bag

Rear Reading Lamps

Remote Engine Start

Satellite Radio

Security System

Stability Control

Steering Wheel Audio Controls

Telematics

Tires - Front Performance

Tires - Rear Performance

Traction Control

Trip Computer


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Ford profiles surprisingly affluent Focus ST buyers

Fri, 08 Nov 2013

It comes as no surprise when Ford says that 32-percent of Focus ST buyers are under 35, but we weren't expecting this: the average annual salary of Focus ST buyers is $127,000. Twenty-two percent of non-ST Focus buyers are under 35, while their average annual salary is $67,000.
We like the Focus ST because it has 252 horsepower, is genuinely fun to drive and offers great value for performance-minded car enthusiasts; facts that are not lost on customers, it seems. Ford says that the Focus ST has the highest percentage of conquest sales for a non-hybrid model it sells, and that the top-four trade-ins are from Honda, Chevrolet, Mazda and Toyota. Demand for the hot Focus is strongest in Los Angeles, Detroit, Houston and Orlando.
"[The Focus ST is] having this kind of halo effect for other vehicles we'd hoped for when we invested in the ST brand," says John Felice, vice president of US marketing, sales and service, because it's helping to boost sales of other Ford vehicles.

2016 Ford Taurus to ride atop reworked Fusion platform

Wed, 19 Mar 2014

Generally, cars get bigger and heavier as they get older. That's why it looks so ridiculous when you park a classic Mini next to a modern version. The same can be said of the Corvette, the BMW 3 Series, Porsche 911 and, of course, the Ford Taurus. In the Taurus' case, though, that size has become a liability, particularly because the big brute isn't nearly as sizable on the inside as it is on the out.
For 2016, Ford is aiming to rectify that. According to Edmunds, the 2016 Taurus will ride on a stretched and widened Ford Fusion platform. Ford is expecting this move to go a long way in trimming the Taurus' ample body fat.
"The problem with today's Taurus is that it is overweight and even the high performance SHO is not really competitive," said a source that spoke to Edmunds on condition of anonymity. The 365-horsepower SHO variant, "actually weighs about as much as the stretched Audi A8 L. Of course, Audi uses an extensive amount of aluminum, but it is a much bigger car."

1969 Ford Talladega GPT Special is a SEMA showstopper

Thu, 07 Nov 2013

Rad Rides by Troy has unleashed upon the SEMA crowds this custom 1969 Ford Torino Talladega GT Special, and it's a beauty. The car calls to mind the classic Holman Moody stock cars that circled NASCAR tracks in the late 1960's, driven by the likes of Mario Andretti, Dan Gurney and David Pearson, who won the Grand National title in both 1968 and '69 in a Ford Torino.
Even though it has plenty of stock-car influence, there's nothing retro about the car's design or powertrain, other than the fact that the engine is based on a Ford Boss 429 block. Fuel injection, aftermarket aluminum heads and a high-tech custom computer system combine to send 750 reliable ponies to the rear wheels through a Tremec five-speed manual transmission. Brakes measure 14-inches all around, with six-piston Wilwood calipers up front and four-piston units out back.
There's custom bodywork abound, painted in a two-tone Tennessee Whiskey Gold and Daytona Sand finish. Check out all the amazing details in the image gallery below, and scroll down to read all about it in designer Troy Trepanier's own words.