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2010 Ford Taurus - Trims

MSRP: $25,170 - $37,770 See Local Classifieds
 

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4dr Sedan (6) MSRP Invoice MPG City MPG Hwy
4dr Sedan SE FWD Specs $25,170 $23,323 18 28
4dr Sedan SEL FWD Specs $27,370 $25,303 18 27
4dr Sedan SEL AWD Specs $29,200 $26,968 17 25
4dr Sedan Limited FWD Specs $31,770 $29,263 18 27
4dr Sedan Limited AWD Specs $33,620 $30,928 17 25
4dr Sedan SHO AWD Specs $37,770 $34,663 17 25
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The 2010 Ford Taurus is a big sedan with a capable performance edge.

The latest Chevrolet Malibu occupies roughly the same size class—bigger than the usual front-driver—but offers a fuel-saving four-cylinder version and a hybrid edition, though no all-wheel drive.

The Toyota Camry and Honda Accord also offer four-cylinder options; the Accord’s styling stretches the envelope like the Taurus and its handling is better than most full-size sedans, while the Camry appeals to other buyers who want more traditional styling and a more sedate driving experience.

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