When I rented a car from Hertz today in the DC area, I ended up with a
Taurus sedan with only a little over 1K miles on it. I thought Ford was not
making the Taurus in the 2006 model year. Are they still making them for
Hertz's rental fleets?
Chris Bowne
Stonington, CT
351CJ - 10 Feb 2006 00:48 GMT
> When I rented a car from Hertz today in the DC area, I ended up with a
> Taurus sedan with only a little over 1K miles on it. I thought Ford was
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> Chris Bowne
> Stonington, CT
Well one thing for sure, Ford is not selling the Five Hundred through fleet
sales, or to rental car companies. Don't ask me what they think that is
doing for their bottom line...
trainfan1 - 10 Feb 2006 01:32 GMT
> When I rented a car from Hertz today in the DC area, I ended up with a
> Taurus sedan with only a little over 1K miles on it. I thought Ford was not
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> Chris Bowne
> Stonington, CT
Mainly fleets only, SE/SEL sedans only, 3.0 Vulcan only, no wagons, no
Duratecs. Production in scheduled to end 8/31/06.
It's really a shame, even in 2005 it was still their top selling
passenger car.
The Fusion will be the NASCAR Ford for now.
Rob
Chris Bowne - 10 Feb 2006 11:31 GMT
Too bad they are ending the line....I had an 86 wagon that I bought used and
replaced with a 97 wagon. Liked both very much, but the 97 's Vulcan engine
crapped out despite careful maintenance due to an internal coolant leak, and
that has soured me on Ford since that happened.
> When I rented a car from Hertz today in the DC area, I ended up with a
> Taurus sedan with only a little over 1K miles on it. I thought Ford was not
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> Chris Bowne
> Stonington, CT
Backyard Mechanic - 10 Feb 2006 13:35 GMT
> Too bad they are ending the line....I had an 86 wagon that I bought
> used and replaced with a 97 wagon. Liked both very much, but the 97
> 's Vulcan engine crapped out despite careful maintenance due to an
> internal coolant leak, and that has soured me on Ford since that
> happened.
You HAVE to be kidding!
Despite everything that you read on here about the Vulcan... YOU let a
statistical variance sour you on the entire product line.
Bet you're one helluva sports fan!

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clare at snyder.on.ca - 11 Feb 2006 02:24 GMT
>Too bad they are ending the line....I had an 86 wagon that I bought used and
>replaced with a 97 wagon. Liked both very much, but the 97 's Vulcan engine
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>> Chris Bowne
>> Stonington, CT
With taurus and Windstar 3.8 and 3.0 Vulcans it's not IF they are
going to fail, but when. Tranny problems were also common.Bodies were
not the best at resisting road salt either. Not too many will be
mourning the passing of the Taurus - like not many mourned the passing
of the Winstar.