WikipediaThe fifth generation of the Ford Taurus is an automobile that was manufactured and marketed by Ford Motor Company for the 2008 and 2009 model years. Originally intended as a mid-cycle update of the Ford Five Hundred, the Ford Taurus nameplate was revived after its unveiling at the 2007 Chicago Auto Show. As the revived Taurus replaced the Ford Five Hundred, a revived Mercury Sable replaced the Mercury Montego; the Ford Freestyle was renamed the Ford Taurus X.
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WikipediaThe sixth generation of the Ford Taurus is the current generation of the model range of automobiles manufactured by Ford (in markets outside of China). Introduced for the 2010 model year, the sixth-generation Taurus is the second generation of the model line produced as a full-size car; it is the longest and heaviest sedan sold under the Ford brand worldwide. While sharing its D3 chassis underpinnings with the previous generation, the current generation marked the first North American use of Kinetic Design design language.
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Larger, heavier car, which gives you the best chance of safety. And probably decent on gas, too.