Ford has announced the full pricing details on the 2010 Ford Taurus. Available later this sumemer, the 2009 Ford Taurus will hit dealerships in three trim levels including SE, SEL and Limited. Pricing starts $25,995 – the same at the entry-level pricing on the outgoing Taurus model.

The 2010 Taurus SEL starts at $27,995 while the 2010 Taurus Limited starts at $31,995. The SEL model comes equipped with 18-inch aluminum wheels, heated exterior mirrors, supplemental park lamps and chrome exahust tips. The Limited series ads to the SEL list of enhancements with standard leather seats, 19-inch chrome clas aluminum wheels, 10-way power driver and passenger seats, reverse sensing and a premium sound system with SYNC.

Power for the 2010 Ford Taurus comes from 3.5L V6 making a total of 263-hp and 249 lb-ft of torque. It comes with a choice of two 6-speed automatic transmission including the optional SelectShift with steering-wheel mounted paddle shifters.

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  • PBH09

    Does anyone know if this means the Sable is being killed off again?

  • Allen

    I wonder though, at $30,000 for a large sedan… wouldn't a G8 be the better choice for the male enthusiast buyer, the Genesis a better choice for the female enthusiast (yes stereotyping is in there, but there can be some crossover). I guess older buyers who want a large, luxurious sensory deprivation tank to doddle around in (ie: those who buy a Toyota Avalon or Buick Lacrosse) will want this.

  • Allen

    I wonder though, at $30,000 for a large sedan… wouldn't a G8 be the better choice for the male enthusiast buyer, the Genesis a better choice for the female enthusiast (yes stereotyping is in there, but there can be some crossover). I guess older buyers who want a large, luxurious sensory deprivation tank to doddle around in (ie: those who buy a Toyota Avalon or Buick Lacrosse) will want this.