I have sold my 2000 Ford Taurus and bought a 2009 Toyota Corolla. I still have my old Taurus snow tires “Artic Alpin” in my garage with 16” size P215/60R16 95Q with “universal rims” on, which still have some good treads left And, my Corolla also has 16” tire size P205/55R16 89H M+S at this moment, which presumably is a all season tire.

The fact that they both are 16” tire means it is OK & safe to install my Taurus snow tires onto my Corolla? Thanks.

Based on the aspect ratio, the sidewall height of both tires are:

taurus 129Mm
corolla112.75Mm
Ht diff16.25Mm

16.25mm =0.6398 inches, which means that the Taurus snow tires are ONLY 0.6398 inches taller than my current corolla tires.

I started taking care of an elderly gentleman. To help me get back and forth to his home to care for him, his daughter loaned me her second car.

It’s a 1989 Ford Taurus. Blue Book on the Internet at the highest price is 0.00.

She wants to sell this car to me. She started at 00, then 00 now she’s at 0. She says she wants to get out what she put into it. That entails: new brakes, 4 used tires, a 0 compressor and a new battery.

I’ve been driving this car for 8 months. It gets me where I need to go. It has no air conditioning and where we live it’s sunshine 9 months out of the year, and can get extremely hot during summer.

I need a car, but should I pay this much for this car. It’s in okay condition, but I’m going to be putting money into it as well to bring it up to par. What do you think???

i have a 2000 ford taurus and want to put 22 inch rims but the tires will hit so is there anything i can do to lift it without doing any welding

When I drive my car, I can hear my tires or something near them squeaking. I think it’s something with the front ones, when I brake, I hear it slowing down or sometimes even stop. I thought it was something to do with my brakes, but my brakes don’t usually squeak when I use them unless it’s early morning or it’s rained, when it’s really moist. I don’t know a thing about cars, any answer would be appreciated. Thanks!! :)

It has 102,000 miles everything works.some rust on pass side rear quarter.front driver seat riped.New rotors and brakes allaround and new tires.I am selling it to the best offer.
I have it for sale for 00 firm on the price if anyone interested

I have sold my 2000 Ford Taurus and bought a 2009 Toyota Corolla. I still have my old Taurus snow tires “Artic Alpin” in my garage with 16” size P215/60R16 95Q with “universal rims” on, which still have some good treads left. And, my Corolla also has 16” tire size P205/55R16 89H M+S at this moment, which presumably is a all season tire.

The fact that they both are 16” tire means it is OK & safe to install my Taurus snow tires onto my Corolla? Thanks.

Based on the aspect ratio, the sidewall height of both tires are:

taurus 129Mm
corolla112.75Mm
Ht diff16.25Mm

16.25mm =0.6398 inches, which means that the Taurus snow tires are ONLY 0.6398 inches taller than my current corolla tires.

Need a new starter for 2001 ford taurus SE V6 and Advanced, Oreiley, etc have different price levels. I usually go for the best tires, brakes when it makes a difference, but will it for a starter? And will it make 0 of difference? Bumper wants ~0+core, checker wants ~0+core.

My parents are willing to sell me their 1996 Ford Taurus pretty cheap (probably under ,000) just to get me through the next year (from my previous posts, you can see how much trouble I've had with my current car and why I need to get rid of it.) The Taurus has 92,000 miles on it, will need 4 new tires in about 3-4,000 miles, but otherwise is in good condition. My dad always keeps up with the maintenance, and had had no major problems with it since he's owned it. He bought it new. I will probably drive it about 20,000 miles in the next year. Whatcha think?