Only if it's a light camper. Those transmissions are not good for towing heavy weight.
The average life span of a 2003 Ford Taurus is probably about 250,000 miles. This does not take into account the regular maintenance of the vehicle or how and where the car is driven. Many cars will last well past 250,000 miles if they are taken care of with regular maintenance and good driving habits.
Ford makes a good car, just as most other manufactures do. There are really no bad cars being sold today. Look at reliability reports on vehicles and you will see the models to avoid. The Ford F150 is the best selling vehicle and has been for decades. If it were not a good vehicle it would not be so popular. The Ford Fusion, Mustang, and Taurus are also big sellers. Drive one and then make up your own mind.
Yes, the 2008 Ford Taurus is equipped with a cabin air filter. It helps to filter out dust, pollen, and other airborne particles from the air entering the vehicle's interior. Regular replacement of the cabin air filter is recommended to maintain good air quality and HVAC system performance.
A 1999 Ford Taurus 3.0 typically has two catalytic converters. One is located on each exhaust bank, as the V6 engine has a dual exhaust system. However, it's always a good idea to check the specific configuration of your vehicle, as variations can occur based on the engine type and emissions system.
My 1998 Ford Taurus with a 3.0 standard V6 engine will travel 27 miles per gallon on the highway and 20 miles per gallon in city driving.My 97 Ford Taurus gets 21 gpm in town and 29 on a highway21 gallons on a good tank of cheveron 21 gallons on a good tank of cheveron
I'm not a fan of Ford, personally, but Ford has really upped their game in the past few years, and the quality of their vehicles is much better now. The sixth generation Taurus gets good reviews, has a good power-to-weight ratio, and gets excellent crash test safety ratings. But remember, a car can only be as good as how it's maintained.
The 2007 Ford Taurus typically has two catalytic converters, one for each bank of the engine, as it is equipped with a V6 engine. These converters are part of the vehicle's exhaust system, helping to reduce harmful emissions. However, it's always a good idea to check the specific model and engine configuration, as variations may exist.
No, it is not a good idea to have a built-in grill in your camper. There is not enough ventilation in a camper for a grill, and this will create problems.
Yes, but like any car you have to take care of maintenance.
Look it up here with condition, mileage, and the exact model to get a value.http://www.nadaguides.com/Cars/2005/Ford/Taurus
Everyone should have a manual for their vehicle, and the library should have a professional shop manual available in the reference section(make copies of the right sections) read up and fix it like a PRO! :) good luck
could be the starter that not good or maybe the starter isn't connected right