2004 Ford Taurus Sel Fully Loaded Very Great Car (by Owner) on 2040-cars
Dearborn, Michigan, United States
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FEEL FREE TO COME TO CHECK THE CAR AT ANY TIME U WANT JUST LET ME KNOW. If you are interesting Call or Text (313-515-0215) Vehicle Information Title State/Type: CERTIFICATE OF TITLE ( CLEAR TITLE ) Air Condition: AVAILABLE Odometer: 122,204 MILES Body Style: SEDAN 4DR Color: GRAY Engine: 3.0L Drive: FRONT WHEEL DRIVE Cylinders: 6 Fuel: GAS Keys: YES Highlights: RUN & DRIVE Sellers Description PRISTINE LEATHER SEATS, SUNROOF, SPOILER, SEL PREMIUM PKG, AUTO DOHC 24V 3.0L V6 CD, GE LEASE RETURN, TWO OWNERS, CLEAN TITLE Call ( 313-515-0215 ) This TAURUS SEL is a perfect blend of Sophistication and Luxury! Well maintained. All Power Options SEL PKG. AIR BLOWS COLD, TRACTION CONTROL, luxurious ride! Well maintained. Detailed to Perfection, All Power Options, Has 6 Months/7500 miles Power train warranty FREE!! Super Smooth Ride with Full Power Options The Adventure Begins Here!! Go Anywhere & Do anything!!! Sporty Performance & Luxurious Comforts!! Flawless Throughout, Dependable, Practical & Affordable, Sparking Clean Inside and Loaded with 3.0 V6, Loaded Fun & Vacation!!! Performance That Will Please You & Impress Yours Friends. Vehicle Options 4 Door, Automatic w/overdrive Transmission, Alloy Wheels, Ride Control, Air Conditioning, Auto-dim isrv mirror, Bucket Seats, Center Console, Cruise Control, Heated Mirrors, Leather Seats, Power Door Locks, Power Mirrors, Power Seats, Power Steering, Power Windows, Rear Defrost, Tilt Steering, Tinted Windows, AM/FM Radio, Anti-theft, CD Player, Antilock Brakes, Driver Air Bag, Passenger Air Bag, |
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Carfection looks for the ultimate pocket rocket
Fri, Mar 18 2016If there's one thing we love, it's a good showdown. Especially when it's on video, done by some Englishmen, and involving some manner of performance machinery. Like this latest clip, for example, from Carfection. The team formerly known as Xcar have assembled three very compelling supermini hot hatches: two we can get on our side of the pond, and one we can't. One American, one Frenchman, and one Brit. One cheap, one expensive, and one somewhere in between. They all pack turbo fours, of course, but placed in entirely different packages. There's the evergreen favorite Ford Fiesta ST, the Renault Clio RS 220 Trophy that should have the rest licked, and the retro rocket that is the Mini JCW. And there's only one way to find out which is the best. It's a tough contest, to be sure, but lest you think it all comes down to specifications or which one's the newest, you'll want to think again. Because when it comes to hot hatches, all the electronic gizmos and power boosts in the world can't show up a perfectly dialed-in chassis that lets you hug the curves and feel like you're going a lot faster than you actually are. But don't take our word for it – see what our British friends have to say about it in the Queen's English in the seventeen-minute clip above. Related Video:
Should heavy-duty pickup trucks have window stickers with fuel mileage estimates?
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Submit your questions for Autoblog Podcast #321 LIVE!
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