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2013 Ford Taurus Sho/performance Package/awd/ecoboost 3.5l Twin-turbo/moonroof on 2040-cars

US $12,995.00
Year:2013 Mileage:46430 Color: TUXEDO BLACK METALLIC /
 CHARCOL BLACK LEATHER PERFORATED INSERTS COLOR SEATS INTERIOR
Location:

Melvindale, Michigan, United States

Melvindale, Michigan, United States
Transmission:6-SPEED AUTAOMATIC TRANSMISION WITH STEERING PADDEL SHIFTERS
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Engine:ECOBOOST 3.5L-V6 TWIN-TURBO
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Seller Notes: “WE HELP WITH SHIPPING, PLEASE CALL, TEXT OR EMAIL DANNY AT 313-622-1838 OR JIMMY AT 313-485-1718 WITH ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS SHARP 2013 FORD TAURUS SHO PERFORMANCE PACKAGE AWD ECOBOOST TWIN-TURBO, 5-STAR NHTSA SAFETY RATING. VEHICLE INSPECTED ALL THE WAY AROUND, NO LEAKS, BFGOODRICH TIRES FRONT AND REAR PERFORMANCE, NEW OIL CHANGE, PERFORMANCE FRICTION BRAKE PADS, EVERYTHING WORKS PERFECT AS SUPPOSE TO… PLEASE READ ITEM DESCRIPTION FOR ALL VEHICLE INFORMATION AND OPTIONS, THANK YOU” Read Less
Year: 2013
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1FAHP2KT3DG142265
Mileage: 46430
Interior Color: CHARCOL BLACK LEATHER PERFORATED INSERTS COLOR SEATS INTERIOR
Previously Registered Overseas: No
Number of Seats: 5-PASSENGER
Fuel Consumption Rate: EPA-ESTIMATED RATING OF 17 CITY / 25 HWY / 20 COMBINED MPG
Drive Side: Left-Hand Drive
Horse Power: 365 HORSEPOWER @ 5550 RPM, 350 LB – FT OF TORQUE @ 1500-5000 RPM
Manufacturer Warranty: WE OFFER FREE OF CHARGE WARRANTY PLEASE READ ITEM DESCRIPTION
Engine Size: ECOBOOST 3.5L-V6 TWIN-TURBO
Exterior Color: TUXEDO BLACK METALLIC
Number of Doors: 4-DOOR SEDAN
Features: PLEASE CLICK ON ITEM DESCRIPTION FROM SELLER HAS ALL VEHICLE INFO, PLEASE CLICK ON ITEM DESCRIPTION FROM SELLER HAS ALL CAR OPTIONS, CALL/TEXT OR EMAIL DANNY AT (313) 622-1838
Trim: SHO/PERFORMANCE PACKAGE/AWD/ECOBOOST 3.5L TWIN-TURBO/MOONROOF
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Ford
Drive Type: FULLY AUTOMATIC ACTIVE ALL WHEEL DRIVE
Safety Features: PLEASE CLICK ON ITEM DESCRIPTION FROM SELLER HAS ALL CAR OPTIONS, PLEASE CLICK ON ITEM DESCRIPTION FROM SELLER HAS ALL VEHICLE INFO
Fuel: gasoline
Model: Taurus
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions

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Wed, 02 Jul 2014

Jay Leno has to be under significant pressure knowing the appetite his fans have for a new Jay Leno's Garage video every week. This time, Jay takes a break from his usual format (something he's been doing with some frequency as of late) and goes back to his roots as a talk show host. There's no classic in the garage his episode with an interesting story to tell and a sumptuous exhaust note. Instead, the focus is purely on interviewing 23-year-old NASCAR racer Joey Logano about what it's like to be a racecar driver in his Ford Fusion.
Logano started racing at the tender age of six and has risen up the circle-track ranks to the big show of the NASCAR Sprint Cup. The two of them talk about what it's like to compete in the sport today compared to yesteryear, and Logano shares some racing anecdotes. Of course, they also get into what it's like to be on the racetrack controlling a car with about 850 horsepower, a four-speed manual transmission and brakes without any power boost. Scroll down to watch the video.

Car Stories: Owning the SHO station wagon that could've been

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A little over a year ago, I bought what could be the most interesting car I will ever own. It was a 1987 Mercury Sable LS station wagon. Don't worry – there's much more to this story. I've always had a soft spot for wagons, and I still remember just how revolutionary the Ford Taurus and Mercury Sable were back in the mid-1980s. As a teenager, I fell especially hard for the 220-horsepower 1989 Ford Taurus SHO – so much so that I'd go on to own a dozen over the next 20 years. And like many other quirky enthusiasts, I always wondered what a SHO station wagon would be like. That changed last year when I bought the aforementioned Sable LS wagon, festooned with the high-revving DOHC 3.0-liter V6 engine and five-speed manual transmission from a 1989 Taurus SHO. In addition, the wagon had SHO front seats, a SHO center console, and the 140-mph instrument cluster with mileage that matched the engine. When I bought it, that number was just under 60,000 – barely broken in for the overachieving Yamaha-sourced mill. The engine and transmission weren't the only upgrades. It wore dual-piston PBR brakes with the choice Eibach/Tokico suspension combo in front. The rear featured SHO disc brakes with MOOG cargo coils and Tokico shocks, resulting in a wagon that handled ridiculously well while still retaining a decent level of comfort and five-door functionality. I could attack the local switchbacks while rowing gears to a 7,000-rpm soundtrack just as easily as loading up on lumber at the hardware store. Over time I added a front tower brace to stiffen things a bit as well as a bigger, 73-mm mass airflow sensor for better breathing, and I sourced some inexpensive 2004 Taurus 16-inch five-spoke wheels, refinished in gunmetal to match the two-tone white/gunmetal finish on the car. That, along with some minor paint and body work, had me winning trophies at every car show in town. And yet, what I loved most about the car wasn't its looks or performance, but rather its history. And here's where things also get a little philosophical, because I absolutely, positively love old used cars. Don't get me wrong – new cars are great. Designers can sculpt a timeless automotive shape, and engineers can construct systems and subsystems to create an exquisite chassis with superb handling and plenty of horsepower. But it's the age and mileage that turn machines into something more than the sum of their parts.

2013 Ford Mustang V6

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There was a time not so long ago when opting for a base Ford Mustang meant getting little more than some sheetmetal, an anemic four-cylinder engine and what may very well have been the world's most disappointing automatic transmission. During the Fox Body years, Ford seemed hell-bent on living up to Carroll Shelby's derogatory description of the coupe as little more than a runabout for demure office assistants, and the result was a base model with fewer sporting intentions than a Dilbert day calendar.
Some 20 years later, hopping behind the wheel of an entry-level pony is an entirely different experience. With all of the menacing aesthetics of the brawnier GT, a well-equipped interior and a drivetrain that toes the line between efficiency and power better than few before it, the 2013 Ford Mustang V6 is an attractive option for buyers in the big coupe market. But is it attractive enough to forgo the beastly GT?