Twin Turbo, AWD, 365hp and it's a Taurus
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bubba;284664 wrote:
A taurus is one of the last cars i'd want for reliablity... and lets see... BMW or a Taurus for the same money... definately take a BMW, lot nicer cars...The buying price is all fine and dandy...now look at the (routine) maintenance costs of the vehicle over its lifetime and see which one is cheaper.
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StangerBanger96;285052 wrote:
The buying price is all fine and dandy...now look at the (routine) maintenance costs of the vehicle over its lifetime and see which one is cheaper.Now what one would you rather have your hands on???
BMW 0-60 4.8 seconds
Ford taurus 0-60 5.6 seconds
Oh and for the "HIGH up keep" Lol....
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Must I say more??? The ford taurus is an inferior car to allllll Sports sedans in this segments. Infiniti, Lexus, BMW, Mercedes, audi.... they all leave ford in the dust. Bottom line. a 44 thousand dollar ford "Sports sedan" is a fail. Note to Ford: You're not a Luxury brand, thats what lincoln is for.. Utilize it.
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YellowEvo;285058 wrote:
And after that 4 years/50k miles then what?? finish reading everything Eurofan... i own a BMW too and i'm damn well not lookin forward to replacing anything after that warranty goes off... tire last fall cost me 450$ but it's "cheap" right???Yeah but joe's a baller so... maintenance aint a thang lol
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My Lexus has cost me more money in repairs/broken parts in the 2 years I have owned it than my Mustang has in the 6 years I have owned it...
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i bet if everyone keeps giving personal car ownership anecdotes we'll solve the question of what car is best.
But until then, i think we can conclude that paying 40k for a taurus that's slower than a 10k 2000 S4 with 100hp less seems silly. You could buy a lot of turbos with the 30k you saved.
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Oh that is very true, I would love to own a BMW. I'm just saying, each brand has their pitfall. Ford's reliability isn't as bad as people seem to make it out to be. It always seems like everyone says they are piles and fall apart, yet nobody I know who owns an F150, Taurus, or Mustang seems to have excessive problems vs the people I know who own civics, tundras, or other non-ford vehicles. I think a lot of it has to do with people just playing down the issues with their brand and playing up the issues with other brands.
Like your S4 comment...I personally wouldn't touch an audi with a 10 foot stick based on all the bad comments I've heard about them, especially when they reach 100K+ miles. In fact I was very close to buying an S4 before Troy put his Lexus up for sale. Then there are people who have driven audi's their entire life, 200K+ on each one with no issues. To each their own!
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StangerBanger96;285068 wrote:
Oh that is very true, I would love to own a BMW. I'm just saying, each brand has their pitfall. Ford's reliability isn't as bad as people seem to make it out to be. It always seems like everyone says they are piles and fall apart, yet nobody I know who owns an F150, Taurus, or Mustang seems to have excessive problems vs the people I know who own civics, tundras, or other non-ford vehicles. I think a lot of it has to do with people just playing down the issues with their brand and playing up the issues with other brands.Like your S4 comment...I personally wouldn't touch an audi with a 10 foot stick based on all the bad comments I've heard about them, especially when they reach 100K+ miles. In fact I was very close to buying an S4 before Troy put his Lexus up for sale. Then there are people who have driven audi's their entire life, 200K+ on each one with no issues. To each their own!
I'm with you on this... I wouldn't touch an Audi either lol :icon_salut::icon_salut:
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thought this video would fit in well with this thread. needless to say im impressed, thats big mph
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YellowEvo;285058 wrote:
And after that 4 years/50k miles then what?? finish reading everything Eurofan... i own a BMW too and i'm damn well not lookin forward to replacing anything after that warranty goes off... tire last fall cost me 450$ but it's "cheap" right???Joe, why don't you look at buying none OEM tires???? I am willing to take a stab you would save alot of money.
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Parker;285120 wrote:
hmmm, a 3.0 I6 tt and only 300hp and 300tq? weaksauce.......you've described the BMW 335i engine. did you mean to bring that up or did you get confused regarding the SHO engine? The latter is a V6 with 365hp.
I would regard the conservative tuning of the 335i motor as "to make it like a BMW". the peanut gallery will of course respone with "you mean slow, like all bmws, right?". No, i mean they like broad flat torque curves and linear horsepower gain, with very fast throttle response. That's been difficult to acheive with turbocharging, and BMW hasn't sold a gasoline turbocharged engine since the E23 745i back in the early 1980s -- until now.
fwiw, a basic reflash + exhaust gets you 400hp on a 335 engine. the Turbos and wastegates are integral to the exhaust manifolds, and its all crammed into a very small spot. Not sure of anyone doing big or single turbos on the 335, but i haven't looked.
The reason the taurus is so slow has got to be down to its weight, and perhaps driveline inefficiency. But i'm guessing weight. the 0-60 time of that thing is awful given how much power it has [and that it is allegedly AWD]. It's braking, skidpad, and slalom all suck, also indicative of high weight.
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