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2010+ Taurus SHO with 100k+ miles reliability? Any regrets from having one?
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<blockquote data-quote="2000gt4.6" data-source="post: 15570605" data-attributes="member: 123767"><p>Just under 60k. I bought it at 27~.</p><p></p><p>If you are serious I would plan on adding 1k to the price and getting a tune/3 bar etc. It's an amazing difference, night and day.</p><p></p><p>Also, to save money down the road try to find a flower power or 10 spoke wheel car. Mine has the 19s and apparently 19s are an oddball tire size and seem more expensive size for size. </p><p></p><p>Another important thing is deciding if you want a power pack car or one with the drivers aid package. The PP car (13+)has a slightly more aggressive gearset, better brake pads, and additional coolers. There's a bigger difference I believe on the 10-12 cars. I went with the drivers aid package, if you do alot of highway miles the adaptive cruise will make you hate any cruise control you have ever used in the past. </p><p></p><p>10-12 cars have the older 3.5, the 13+ have the upgraded version with oil shelf to help out the valve fouling issue. You also want to change the PTU fluid asap after purchase, regardless of what Ford says about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2000gt4.6, post: 15570605, member: 123767"] Just under 60k. I bought it at 27~. If you are serious I would plan on adding 1k to the price and getting a tune/3 bar etc. It's an amazing difference, night and day. Also, to save money down the road try to find a flower power or 10 spoke wheel car. Mine has the 19s and apparently 19s are an oddball tire size and seem more expensive size for size. Another important thing is deciding if you want a power pack car or one with the drivers aid package. The PP car (13+)has a slightly more aggressive gearset, better brake pads, and additional coolers. There's a bigger difference I believe on the 10-12 cars. I went with the drivers aid package, if you do alot of highway miles the adaptive cruise will make you hate any cruise control you have ever used in the past. 10-12 cars have the older 3.5, the 13+ have the upgraded version with oil shelf to help out the valve fouling issue. You also want to change the PTU fluid asap after purchase, regardless of what Ford says about it. [/QUOTE]
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