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What is the 2006 Ford Taurus life expectancy?

My car bit the dust the other day and I’m a student, so I can’t afford to buy a high-quality replacement just yet. My roommate’s cousin is selling a 2006 Ford Taurus that happens to be in my budget, but I need it to last me until at least a few months after graduation in a few years. How long do these cars usually last?

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Macy Fouse · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
We’re sorry to hear about your car! It’s never a good time for your car to die but you’re smart to research your options. In most cases, the 2006
Ford Taurus
has a life expectancy of 200,000 miles or more—but a car’s longevity depends on a few key factors.
Here are the most important factors to consider when shopping for a used car:
  • Maintenance record: When you’re looking to buy an older vehicle, it’s essential to check out its maintenance history to make sure it’s been taken care of properly. If one of the previous drivers skipped even one oil change, you could be the one dealing with the consequences.
  • Accident history: Along with the maintenance record, you’ll want to check the
    CARFAX report
    of the Taurus to get a look at its accident history. If it’s been involved in a fender bender or two, it may not run as smoothly or as long as you need it to.
  • Reliability: The 2006 Ford Taurus gets great reliability ratings from consumers, but it earns a 3.5 out of 5 from RepairPal. It may not be the most reliable Taurus in history, but it should get the job done.
If the 2006 Taurus you’re looking at meets fits the bill, it could be a solid purchase option.
Kelley Blue Book
puts the average price of a 2006 Taurus between $2,500 and $3,500—so it may be one of the most affordable choices on the market.
Older cars are almost guaranteed to come with more frequent and severe repair costs than newer ones, so be sure to weigh the costs before making your decision.
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