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on: 10-02-2006
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Ford Taurus police car. |
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#6 |
10-02-2006 @ 01:47:06 PM |
Posted By : Adambomb |
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#5, Yes.
And I hardly ever see ones with this grille. If all 90-91s had it, I would see it all the time.
[Edited by Adambomb on 10-02-2006 @ 01:48:13 PM] |
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#8 |
10-02-2006 @ 02:16:42 PM |
Posted By : Turrboenvy |
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My mother had a '90 and a '95 (she liked them and owned 3 or 4 in a row) and neither had that grille. It was just smooth with a ford logo in the center. |
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#11 |
10-02-2006 @ 06:28:29 PM |
Posted By : Disrupture |
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#8, My dad really loved them too. Suprisingly reliable, very comfortable, roomy and practical (wagons). He got 6 years of brand new Taurus sedans and wagons, from 1989 to 1995, because he had a company car. Now, he gets yearly allocations for a car, his 2001 Saab 9-3 Turbo. |
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#12 |
10-02-2006 @ 06:39:36 PM |
Posted By : ricerocketboy |
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my grandpa has had two of them. An '89 wagon and a '93 sedan. Both white. He also had a '96 Grand Marquis, and a '99 Grand Marquis, and a '03 Villager. |
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#13 |
10-04-2006 @ 10:26:26 AM |
Posted By : Turrboenvy |
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#11, Mom had to switch to a Malibu, because she's only 4'9" and needs adjustable pedals to be able to drive comfortably. Ford doesn't offer them on the Taurus.
Oddly, she considered getting a SAAB, but didn't like the high cost of getting a new one. If only she'd realize that 100k miles on a SAAB is not the same thing as 100k miles on a Ford.
Oh, and I'd love to get a 2000-2002 9-3 turbo.
[Edited by Turrboenvy on 10-04-2006 @ 10:27:19 AM] |
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