American
journalists describe this car as a revolution. They regard its oval
looks,
powerful Duratec engine, rigidity, handling and quality are big steps
forward
over contemporary American sedans. As I am not American, nor European,
nor Japanese, I believe I can make an objective judgement on this car.
Here in Hong Kong, Taurus is the only US-built car available in the
market.
After reading several test reports from different local magazines, I
found
Taurus is not as remarkable as the American said.
The worst aspect of Taurus is the body control - it rolls a lot in tight corners. Curiously, the suspension spec is very promising : Double wishbones in all wheels. However, soft setting should responsible for the excessive roll. Bulky to handle is another short-coming. Taurus is too long and too heavy to be a nimble car, although engineers had put some effort to improve this. In terms of space, Taurus offers sufficient space in front and rear, but not remarkable enough when you consider its size. It is actually bigger than Scorpio of European Ford in external dimensions, but usable space is less. Obviously, Ford sacrifice this in exchange of a fashionable oval shape. Its styling are exaggerate - you'll either love it or hate it. To me, I have no complaint about it. Anyway, please don't say it is the best looking sedan. Go to see Peugeot 406 and you'll know what is stylish, and without sacrificing practicality. Finally, I do appreciate its Duratec V6. Powerful and reliable make it the best Detroit V6 offering, accompanied with its 2.5 litres brother. It is no world beater - Nissan VQ6, Mercedes V6, BMW Straight 6 and Alfa's V6 are, but it is enough to beat its main competitors. Report created before 16 Feb 99. Last updated before 16 Feb 99. All Rights Reserved. |
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