2011 Ford Taurus review

Ford’s Taurus has come of age with all the features American drivers thought they could only find in expensive, foreign designs – but now its all available in an American car. Ford went back to the drawing board and came out with innovative features like Blind Spot technology, heated and massaging seats, and Sync to add to the already formidable designs Ford features in the engines and drive trains of all its Taurus models. Whether it is the budget-minded SE model, the SEL model with its wide range of options, the luxurious Limited model or the super-hot SHO, Ford has taken the bull by the horns when it comes to what American drivers demand and expect from their vehicle.

ford-taurus1The 2011 Taurus takes a back seat to no other manufacturer when it comes to the engineering, safety, convenience and overall performance. The new Taurus accelerates like a finely-tuned, exotic import, but it drives with the smoothness and control of a luxury car. The interior features offer no excuses to the Taurus’ competitors, combining beauty, design and convenience that compliment the futuristic engineering of the drive train. Dual Zone temperature control, quality audio, exceptional viewing panoramas and distinctive styling make the Taurus the car to be in and be seen in.

With a 3.5 Liter, Twin-Turbo, Eco-Boost engine, the Taurus can take on any BMW, Audi, Lexus or Infiniti without giving up a thing. Power, speed and control are balanced with smooth, fuel-conscious advanced engineering, designed to give the driver a “no-apologies” experience behind the wheel. Ford’s innovative Blind Spot Information System makes the New 2011 Taurus exceptionally safe in the parking lot or on the highway, helping the driver detect vehicles in unseen places. Ford’s Sync system with hands-free calling, turn by turn direction maps, vehicle health reporting and 911 Emergency Assist add to the safety and peace of mind drivers demand in today’s vehicles.

It is expected to be launched by Feb 2011 with a price range of $31,771 US Dollars.

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