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What is the Taurus car and what is its name?

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LaElaina
07/29/25 11:04am
The Taurus is a flagship sedan from Changan Ford, known as the Ford Taurus. Here are some extended details: 1. Changan Ford's flagship vehicle: The Taurus, meticulously crafted by Changan Ford, features upgraded design, a luxurious and comfortable mobile space, and cutting-edge smart technology, creating an elite vehicle that offers an exceptional driving experience for the new elite. 2. Stylish aesthetic design: The Taurus front face adopts a hexagonal grille with chrome trim, seamlessly integrated with LED headlights. The rear features a chrome strip connecting the LED taillights. Dual chrome exhaust pipes are symmetrically arranged, harmonizing with the central LED fog lights. The vehicle comes with 19-inch aluminum alloy wheels and boasts a 2949mm long wheelbase. It is equipped with a 12.8-inch vertical touchscreen and a B&O sound system. The interior is wrapped in genuine leather with wood grain accents. Additionally, it includes wireless charging, a hands-free trunk, a rear windshield electric sunshade, and standard rear privacy glass and a panoramic sunroof across all models.
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LeHailey
08/13/25 5:15pm
The Taurus is a classic model from Ford, officially named Taurus. I've been driving an older version for my daily commute—it's spacious and comfortable, perfect for family use. When Ford introduced it in the 1980s, its design was avant-garde, with seats that were neither too soft nor too hard, making long drives less tiring. The name comes from the Taurus constellation, which sounds quite romantic. The car is known for its reliability; I drove a 2005 model with a V6 engine that had ample power, though fuel consumption was slightly high. Safety features like airbags and ABS were reassuring. Although it's been discontinued, you can still find it in the used car market, with the 2010 reissue offering a more modern feel and practicality. When buying used, checking the maintenance records can save you a lot of money.
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MacMila
10/08/25 2:04am
When I first got my driver's license, my relatives mentioned the Ford Taurus, which is actually called Taurus. As a beginner driver, I found it easy to handle with a light steering wheel, making it suitable for new drivers. It has spacious seating for five and a large trunk, making it easy to pack luggage. The name is interesting, derived from a constellation, and the model is positioned as mid-range with an affordable price. Early models came with basic air conditioning and audio systems, focusing on practicality. Safety-wise, it passed with decent crash test records. Although new models are rare now, pre-2008 used versions offer good value for money, with convenient maintenance and affordable parts, making them ideal for practice or commuting.
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VanEvan
11/21/25 3:22am
Our family of four has used the Ford Taurus for several years. It's simply called the Taurus, Ford's mid-size sedan. The rear space allows our kids to stretch their legs without fuss; the safety is good, with standard airbags and reinforced body. The name, inspired by the constellation, fits well. I chose it for its practicality, reasonable fuel consumption, and stable handling on suburban roads. Before its discontinuation, there were multiple versions, with the 2003 model being the most classic; nowadays, used cars are mostly from 2010 onwards, known for their strong reliability and ability to last several more years.
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