The 1990 Ford Taurus was a mid-size sedan and wagon known for its aerodynamic design and popularity in the American market. It was part of the second generation of the Taurus, which ran from 1986 to 1991.
Body Styles: Available as a four-door sedan and a five-door station wagon.
Engines: Offered several engine options, including:
Transmissions: Typically featured an automatic transmission, though some earlier models had a manual option.
Features: Could be equipped with features like air conditioning, power windows and locks, cruise control, and an upgraded sound system. Some higher trim levels (like the GL or LX) had more luxurious features.
Safety: Included standard safety features for the time, such as seatbelts. Airbags were not yet standard across all trims.
Trim Levels: Available in various trim levels, including base, GL, and LX. The SHO (Super High Output) model, known for its Yamaha-designed engine, was also available but is considered a separate, higher-performance variant. See more about Ford%20Taurus%20trim%20levels.
Reliability: The 1990 Taurus is generally considered a reliable car for its time, though older cars can have age-related issues. The 3.0L%20Vulcan%20engine is particularly well-regarded for its durability.
Fuel Economy: Fuel economy varied depending on the engine, but typically fell in the range of 20-25 MPG combined.
Common Issues: Potential issues can include transmission problems, electrical issues, and rust, especially in areas with harsh winters. See more about Ford%20Taurus%20reliability.
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