2018 Ford Taurus SE FWD a full-size sedan that blends power, roominess and refined touches.
What makes it stand out
Under the hood: A 3.5-litre V6 engine rated at 288 hp and 254 lb-ft of torque in the SE FWD model.
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Drivetrain & transmission: Front-wheel-drive (FWD) with a 6-speed automatic transmission.
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Fuel economy: For FWD, EPA estimates around 18 mpg city / 27 mpg highway / 21 mpg combined.
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Spacious and comfortable interior: Seats five; passenger volume 102.2 cu ft; ample front legroom 44.2 and rear 38.1.
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Cargo capacity: Trunk space is about 20.1 cu ft, offering real usability for a full-size sedan.
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Strong starting value: The SE trim starts in the $27,000 range MSRP for the FWD version when new.
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Why its an exciting choice
Muscle with sophistication: The V6 power gives you real performance for everyday driving merging, accelerating confidently not just adequate.
Large sedan comfort without excess bulk: Its roomy, comfortable for passengers, but still drives like a refined car rather than a giant SUV.
Refined driving experience: With its class and size, you get a stable, composed ride, good for highway cruising, family use or long drives.
Value in comfort & size: If youre used to compact or midsize sedans and step into this one, youll feel a level up in roominess and ability but at a used-car price.
Good all-rounder: For daily city/suburban driving, highway journeys, family use, the Taurus SE FWD offers a mix of usability, comfort and power.
Used 2018 FordTaurus SE
- Odometer
- 53,962 miles
- Fuel Economy
- 18/27 MPG City/Hwy
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Drivetrain
- Front-wheel Drive
- Engine
- 3.5L V6 24V MPFI DOH
- VIN
- 1FAHP2D81JG116767
- Stock Number
- JG116767
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Dealer Notes
KBB.com Consumer Reviews

Overall4.5Out of 5
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Great performance
By 0be794a8 | on Wednesday, January 18, 2023
Other than the known internal water pump issue, this car is excellent. Performs well, and got to 150k+ miles without too much trouble… - 4.0
Love the Taurus
By user9797 | on Tuesday, April 25, 2023
I purchased my 2016 Taurus with 100K miles on it from a reputable dealer. I have had no issues and am in love with the body style and the way it drives and rides. The options are amazing and the seats are the most comfortable I have ever had....They blow Acura and Lexus out of the water for sure. Amazing car that is so much fun to drive. I hate that they do not make these cars anymore.… - 5.0
High Usage Review
By gray | on Saturday, August 20, 2022
My 2013 Taurus had 12,000 miles when purchased and now has 270,000 miles. My A/C needs its first service. The water pump went out at 200,000 miles and the steering rack at 240,000 miles. This car has been my mobile office for 7 years is very comfortable and has never given me a back ache. People always ask me, "what about the blind spots?" I am 6'1" and don't notice any blind spots. Flush the Transmission every 50,000 miles, change the oil when needed and the Taurus will serve you well.…
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