What is your opinion (if you have one!) of a 1996 Ford Taurus?
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?
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I've owned 93, 94, 95 & 97 Tauruses. What I've learned from them: If you keep them maintained there's not really a better car out there for dependability. I've driven all my tauri over 100,000 miles with no problems. The 96 is a steal at $1000. They usually retail aroun $2000-$3000.
Besides your dad is there to help you keep the maintainence up on it.
Not a bad car, if you just need it to be functional.
my mom had one and I loved it-drove like a dream and nice and safe
See my previous answer….no, no no I would not buy it…you will definitely have maintenance issues in the next 20,000 miles.
I have a 97 and it is still chugging along with very few problems at 150K.
I'd say take it. It's under $1000!!!!! Plus some unmarked police cars are Taurus
The price seems reasonable, however, they aren't that reliable maintenance wise when they get close to 100,000 miles
Ford Taurus and the Mercury Sable are essentially the same car with different trim. Better one you know that one you don't, and the price sounds fair enough. I prefer Chevrolet, but that's just me. If you are approaching 100,000 miles, I would have the timing belt changed too, they go out about then.
I have a 1998 Taurus, and I love it. It has some "issues" as all older cars do, but they are relatively minor. If you can get this car for under $1000 and then keep up the maintenance, it sounds like a great car for you. It's probably a 6, though, and may not get great gas mileage. Remember that.
I'd run personally. I have owned two and both have caught fire under the hood while just in the driveway.
It's a to quote adam sandler (piece of shi# car ) and has made me turn to chevy.
I know we all have our preferences on makes and models but this is a bad model. for that money you could do a lot better.
Well first of all, i do not have a 1996 ford taurus, but me and my family have owned plenty of ford vehicles, and have had excellent luck with them, my mustang has 116,000 miles on it right now, and its still running really sweet. And since your father has taken good care of it, then it will be just fine for you.
I dont dink u should buy it because old americian cars arent exactly reliable…… you noe what i dink, dont buy no car until next year and buy a bike, motorcycle, or any thing else that uses less gas and is cheap…. please reply back so i can noe if i'm actually a good adviser. OOOO if are gonna buy that, bargain for $650 or less!!!!!!!!!!! cuz you are your parents child…. and it is untechnically their job to take care of you until they move on…(dont take that da wrong way…
Not a bad car, not woth much. Ford cars are the cheapest american made cars. Examples: I own a 99 tuarus wagon fully loaded and I picked it up used from a dealership and it had 67,000. miles last month when I got it and the price was 350. I own a 2001 ford ranger which I bought from a big Ford dealership. It has 41,000. miles and that cost me 1200. Since dad is the only owner and took care of the car, it is a good deal for you.
That transmission will go bad quick because ford (which i like and no alot about) got the smart idea one day and decided to put plastic gears in the taurus, thunderbird, and explorer. i no this because my mom has a 94 thunderbird and we asked ford y the trany went bad and they told us what i told u!!!
Good car, the 97 models where better, Just be sure that the coolent system on that car is or has been changed and flushed due to problems in the coolent system a flush and new coolent every 30,000 miles is a must on it. They had sway bar link problems but nothing major and easy to replace. Over all a good car to own. Not trying to change your mind with defects just letting you know the cons. Like I said a good car to have, if I liked cars instead of trucks that is the model I would have.
I say take it. My entire family loves Tauruses. We personally think they are great, and pretty durable. That's all my grandpa will drive. I am getting a 2000 Taurus from my mom when I turn 16 and I'm soooo excited! They are comfortable, get good gas mileage, and are durable. Plus, my boyfriend has 1, and my best friend's boyfriend has 1. We luv em here!