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2008 Ford Taurus Owner Stories (8 stories)
  • 2008 Ford Taurus
    msgg1959, Glenwood, IL, February 28, 2012 12:30
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    I like my Ford Tarus, my only complaint about the car is I have long legs, the car has most of the room in the back seat and not the front. I also let my salesmen pressure me into buying a car with cloth seats, I hate them, bad decision on my part.I get aroung 17 to 18 miles per gallon, but I notice when I drove out of town I got 24 to 25 miles per gallon. My only other complaint is the female that works at the front counter service desk with the nasty attitude, unreal. Whwn I buy my next car I will not be going back to Homewood Il, I will go futher down the road to Frankfort
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  • 2008 Ford Taurus
    Visitor, Accomac, VA, November 27, 2011 17:03
    I bought a 2008 Taurus in 2009 with 27k on it as a CPO from a Ford dealer in Portsmouth. It is now 2 years that I have had the car and I went from 27k to 74k in that time. The only time I have had the car in the shop was due to a broken heater vent motor. I have loved this car, and it drives great, comfortable for the 4 state drives I usually do, and gets around 26mpg. The transmission on the rare occasion slips from first into second, but I have googled that and there is some sort of fix for it I have yet to get with the computer in the car. My biggest issue was the dealer lying to me stating it had the 100k extended warranty when I found out it didn't when I got the heater fixed. I agree that Tire Rack is the best place for tires too - got mine for dirt cheap compared to what the dealer wanted to charge me.
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  • 2008 Ford Taurus
    Visitor, Bronx, NY, November 19, 2011 12:51
    Iam totally flabbegasted Iam reading comments stating, I get 18mpg and 28 in the highway. I am yet to get 18mpg on the hway, Although my hway mileage is from the Bronx to Valley Stream Long Island. in the city I get 12 sometimes 14mpg. I am a very conservative driver, I coast to the red light no jackrabbit starsts. Is there something wrong with this car? The dealership just shruggs their shoulders, so as to say. At present I have only 18 thousand plus miles on this car. Yesterday I heard a funny noise coming from the back of the car. Upon inspection I noticed that the right rear wheel disk rotor was scarred. MY mechanic told me that I needed brakesl. He also lold that it was very unusual for the rear brakes to go, before the front brakes. He also asked me did you drive with the foot brake on? I told him no. Whenever I release the foot brake the light goes out. Apparently the foot brake was malfunctioning and therefore dragging. I am going to go to, or call the dealer about this. I want them to pay for the rear brake replacements. Engine Poor maileage. Brakes. Repeated rear brakes problem reported in the past.
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  • 2008 Ford Taurus
    Visitor, Laredo, TX, September 30, 2011 14:39
    I have a 2008 ford Taurus have had no problem with my car suddenly the actualor stated making noise all i want to know what is the normal time to have that repaired or how long does it take to the that repaired
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  • 2008 Ford Taurus
    Visitor, Medical Lake, WA, August 17, 2011 20:30
    Bought this in January 2008 and its never been back to the dealer. Rides great. Most of our driving is 45 - 60 MPH and we get between 24.5 - 26 MPG. Other than a new set of tires and oil changes that's all we've had to do to it.
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  • 2008 Ford Taurus
    Visitor, La Place, LA, September 10, 2010 13:26
    Interior & Misc - Controls are not laid out logically. Also, SYNC is hard to deal with on occaision. Brakes - When hard braking, I do not feel the car stops as quickly as it should Heating & A/C - Again, illogical controls. I can't figure how to get fresh outside air w/o having the 'auto' function going. Suspension & Steering - Somewhat vague, but never feeling out of control
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  • 2008 Ford Taurus
    Visitor, Bolingbrook, IL, July 21, 2010 19:28
    42,000 miles on 2008 Taurus. Was in shop two days after purchase because power seat did not work on passenger side, nor did power windows. Has been in shop three times because heated seats stopped working. Now $1000 to replace steering rack that has caused poor steering (TSB on this one). First and last Ford we purchase.
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  • 2008 Ford Taurus
    rockhead1942, West Chester, PA, July 18, 2009 11:51
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    This is the fourth Taurus I have owned: previous Tauri: 1990, 1995, 2000, plus a 2005 Five Hundred. I have driven well over 500,000 mi. cumulatively on these cars. Had front pump go out on tranny on the 2000 Taurus, it was under extended warranty so no out of pocket on that. All my Tauruses I have purchased extended warranties on however, I probably spent about 2,000 dollars on the extended warranties all told and maybe had 2500 dollars worth of repairs done under warranty. I would say that all of my Tauruses performed beyond my expectations mechanically. I had several tire problems with Pirellis on my '05 Five Hundred. But that is Pirelli's problem and not Ford's. I drive back and forth between PA and Oregon to see my grandkids and never have had any mechanical probs with any of my Tauruses. Now to my 2008 Taurus FWD Limited that I purchased in April of '08. I have had no problems with it and have spent no money other than regular maintenance. This model has 7500 mile service interval so at 22,500 miles I am due to change oil for only the third time since I have owned it. Everything works well on my 08 Taurus even the Sync voice command system which I love to show off to my family. The car is comfortable and safe and makes short work of 800 mile days over the road on the Interstate. Gas mileage is excellent with about 28 MPG average Highway and 21 or so around town. It has a 20 gallon gas tank and if I don't lead-foot it on long trips, I can get close to 600 miles per tank of gas. The only comment I have that is negative about Fords is my local dealer service department gouges on prices and tries to milk me for all they can get on regular maintenance. My advice: find a good reliable garage to care for your non-warranty work on your Fords and NEVER BUY TIRES from a Ford dealer. They charged me nearly a 100% mark up when I had to replace one of my Pirelli OEM P6 tires. I cancelled the order and got my new Pirelli from Tire Rack shipped me a new tire Next Day for 107 bucks and I had it put on for 15 bucks where Ford wanted to charge me 211 dollars for the same thing. Fords: great cars in my experience, expensive and "with attitude" service on the part of their dealerships.
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