The fourth-generation Ford Taurus was introduced for the 2000 model year and received a facelift for 2004. This was the final generation to be derived from the original Ford Taurus of 1986. The Taurus would be discontinued after the 2007 model year.
This 2006 SE model was a rental car and is painted in Silver Frost Metallic with a Medium Dark Flint Cloth Interior.
Standard equipment included the 155-horsepower 3.0-liter overhead valve 12-valve V6 Vulcan engine with 185 foot-pounds of torque, a 4-speed electronic automatic transmission with overdrive lockout, power rack-and-pinion steering with variable assist, 4-wheel power front disc-rear drum brakes, 16-inch steel wheels with full locking wheel covers, 6-passenger cloth seating with flip-down center seating console and column-mounted shifter, power windows with one-touch down driver’s-side feature, power door locks, power sideview mirrors, tilt steering column, speed control with steering-wheel-mounted illuminated controls and air conditioning. This example included the optional AM/FM stereo with a single-CD player and digital clock.
This car was equipped with the standard 16-inch steel wheels with wheel covers.
With the standard front split bench beat for 6-passenger seating, this car was equipped with a column-mounted shifter.
This car had the Standard Taurus SE instrument cluster.
With the standard front split bench seat for 6-passenger seating, this car was equipped with the standard flip-down center seating console.
The standard rear cupholders in the flip-down center seating console in the open position.
This car had a spacious trunk with a flat floor concealing the spare tire.
The car had a spare tire and jack under the floor of the trunk.
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