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2008 Ford Taurus X Pros and Cons at TrueDelta: Once a Freestyle: the Ford Taurus X by mkaresh

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Introduction

I've never readlly bought into the whole crossover thing. I'd prefer a wagon. So when I first bought a crossover, it was essentially a large wagon.

Taurus X Reviews: 2008 Ford Taurus X front quarter view

A handsome if derivative and bland design.

Taurus X Reviews: 2008 Ford Taurus X interior

Much hard plastic inside. The related sedan had more soft surfaces.

Reviewed: 2008 Ford Taurus X

4dr Wagon 263-horsepower 3.5L V6 6-speed automatic AWD

Compared: 2016 Infiniti QX50

4dr SUV 325-horsepower 3.7L V6 7-speed shiftable automatic AWD

Why the 2008 Ford Taurus X?

  Compared to the QX50
Powertrain performance
Powertrain performance: Worse Better Worse

In 2008 255 horsepower was pretty good for a 4400-pound crossover. Later on, though, the transmission started flaring some shifts and would occasionally bump. We changed the fluid a couple of times, and the problems with it never got worse.

Quietness
Quietness: Worse Better Worse

Somewhat quiet. Could be quieter.

Driving position & visibility
Driving position & visibility: Better Better Worse

You sit high over a relatively low instrument panel. If anything too high. Some of the controls and the nav screen were too low to be safely viewed while driving. The wheel only tilted, it did not telescope.

Rear seat room & comfort
Rear seat room & comfort: Better Better Worse

The second row seat was mounted comfortably high off the floor.

Cargo capacity
Cargo capacity: Much better Better Worse

The Taurus X, unlike crossovers from companies other than Ford, had a deep well behind the third-row seat. As a result it could carry more luggage than competitors with the third row in use.

Why Not the 2008 Ford Taurus X?

  Compared to the QX50
Fuel economy
Fuel economy: Worse Better Worse

In town we regularly got 15-16 mpg, and we rarely cracked 22 mpg on the highway. This was consistent with the 15/22 EPA ratings.

Handling
Handling: Much worse Better Worse

The steering was fairly numb, and the Taurus X did not handle as well as many more recent crossovers.

Other Features of the 2008 Ford Taurus X

  Compared to the QX50
Exterior styling  

The exterior styling is pretty boring. The Freestyle looked a bit better because of a different front fascia and five-spoke wheels.

Color choices  

My wife never liked the sage green color. She said it just looked gray.

Conclusion

We liked the Taurus X well enough until it started rusting around the rockers and rear wheel openings. Good cargo volume behind the third row, more than other large crossovers.

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