How long will a 2013 Ford Taurus last?

How long will a 2013 Ford Taurus last?

With regular oil changes and routine maintenance, a Ford Taurus can easily last or surpass 200,000 miles. As such, if you drive between 10,000 and 20,000 miles a year, there’s a good chance that your Taurus will last between 10 and 20 years.

What is a 2013 Ford Taurus Limited worth?

The 2013 Taurus has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starting just over $27,000 for the SE trim, around $29,500 for the mid-level SEL, close to $34,000 for the Limited trim, and right at $40,000 for the high-performance Taurus SHO.

How many miles per gallon does a 2013 Ford Taurus get?

Up to 22 city / 32 highway
2013 Ford Taurus/MPG

How much does it cost to fill up a Ford Taurus 2013?

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2013 Ford Taurus FWD
Annual Fuel Cost* $2,250
Cost to Drive 25 Miles $3.77
Cost to Fill the Tank $63
Tank Size 19.0 gallons

Is the 2013 Ford Taurus a good car?

The Taurus also received the best rating of “Good” in the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety’s frontal-offset, side and roof strength tests. On the road, the 2013 Ford Taurus offers a comfortable ride.

Does the 2013 Ford Taurus have a new front grill?

But that was then and this is now. For 2013, the entire Chicago-built Taurus line gets a welcome face-lift, including a new grille, front fascia, wheels, front and rear lighting, rear fenders and deck lid (with available spoiler).

What kind of power steering does the 2013 Ford Taurus have?

On the road, the 2013 Ford Taurus offers a comfortable ride. All Taurus models now use a version of electric-assist power steering to further aid in fuel economy. The SHO’s is the sportiest with its unique tuning, but all are reasonably weighted and allow for easy maneuverability in parking situations.

How did you discover the new Ford Taurus?

We discovered the new Taurus through renting it first. We did not even realize the car was a Taurus because it was nothing like previous versions. We ended up renting it again for another trip and decided this was the car we would purchase after doing some research with other comparable cars.

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