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I like it, its better than the old taurus

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yeh better than I expected

if comes in TT then hell yeh and if it comes in TT awd I would sell a child tomorrow to get one

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For an American car it is almost passable, and has some potential. But the Euros cars kill it dead, so why would you bother.

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272kW at 5500rpm and 474Nm from 3500rpm. in a 1500kg car not bad but no where near the torque level or spread of the Falcon (and A Tarus ute would make me sh&t rainbow sherbert)

Seams to me Ford are still trying to compete with Jap cars and they will never win (Taurus=crap camry / SHO = Liberty B4).

I sugest a simple range (small med large) of well syled rwd (optional awd) using common engine/gbox/brakes etc. Thatway your could buy your misses a new focus (RWD with a 5.4 ltr v8). (imagine the cost savings for ford).

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AWD is certainly enticing, I just hope it's something sensible like 60/40 -- Rear/Front torque split. Not like a Lincoln AWD that normally has 100% FWD, and only sends torque to the rear wheels when the front losses traction.

It'd be good to have this upmarket SHO alongside the Falcon XR6T. But no one wants the regular FWD Taurus.

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