The lifespan of a Ford Taurus can vary significantly based on factors such as maintenance, driving conditions, and model year. On average, a well-maintained Ford Taurus can last anywhere from 150,000 to 300,000 miles. Regular service and care can help maximize its longevity, while neglect can lead to earlier issues. Overall, many owners report their Taurus vehicles reaching high mileage with proper upkeep.
They tend to go about 175 k before they start having problems, and die shortly after that. IF they were mostly highway miles though, it'll go 200 k
Yes
The 1995 Ford Taurus has four brake lines. There is a break line for each break. The brake lines go from the master cylinder to the brakes.
According to the 2000 Ford Taurus Owner Guide ( 5W-30 )
Probably one or less
December 1985.
I don't know about the newer models but the top problem with them is the transaxle. I have two 98 year model taurus' and ones trans has gone out already at around 230,000 miles and the others trans is about to go out at around 140,000 miles.
Not enough information provided. Depends on what year and what engine.
If your 1997 Ford Taurus won't go into reverse, there may be a problem with your transmission. You can try checking your levels, but you need to take it to a mechanic.
Not if it's a V6. It will fit in a Ford Taurus.
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