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How much is the Ford Taurus 2013?

The 2013 Ford Taurus is a midsize sedan that was priced between $26,700 and $39,200 MSRP (Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price) when it was new. The exact price would depend on the specific trim level, options, and location of purchase.


Overview of the 2013 Ford Taurus


The 2013 Ford Taurus was a full-size sedan that competed with other popular models like the Toyota Camry, Honda Accord, and Nissan Altima. It was available in several trim levels, including the base SE, mid-level SEL, and top-of-the-line Limited and SHO (Super High Output) versions. The Taurus offered a range of engine options, from a standard 3.5-liter V6 to an optional turbocharged EcoBoost V6 in the performance-oriented SHO model.


Pricing and Trim Levels


The 2013 Ford Taurus had the following starting MSRP prices for each trim level:



  • Taurus SE: $26,700

  • Taurus SEL: $28,900

  • Taurus Limited: $32,600

  • Taurus SHO: $39,200


These prices do not include any additional options or destination charges that may have been added. The higher-end Taurus Limited and SHO models came with more standard features and upgrades compared to the base SE and mid-level SEL trims.


Factors Affecting Price


The final price of a 2013 Ford Taurus could vary depending on several factors, including:



  • Trim level and included features

  • Engine and drivetrain configuration (front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive)

  • Optional packages and standalone options added

  • Dealer location and negotiated price

  • Availability and demand in the used car market


Prices for used 2013 Ford Taurus models can also vary significantly based on mileage, condition, and other factors. Shoppers should research prices in their local market to get the best deal.

How much is a 2013 Ford Taurus SE worth?


A 2013 Ford Taurus SE Sedan 4D has depreciated $721 or 10% in the last 3 years and has a current resale value of $6,475 and trade-in value of $4,375.



What is the value of a Ford Taurus?


Prices for a used Ford Taurus currently range from $1,659 to $29,995, with vehicle mileage ranging from 15,826 to 272,909. Find used Ford Taurus inventory at a TrueCar Certified Dealership near you by entering your zip code and seeing the best matches in your area.



How good is a 2013 Ford Taurus?


Driving. On the road, the 2013 Ford Taurus offers a comfortable ride. All Taurus models now use a version of electric-assist power steering to further aid in fuel economy. The SHO's is the sportiest with its unique tuning, but all are reasonably weighted and allow for easy maneuverability in parking situations.



How much is Ford Taurus worth?


The average price for the Ford Taurus SEL is $11,794, with the Ford Taurus Limited and Ford Taurus SE averaging $11,450 and $10,877 respectively.



What is the book value of a 2013 Ford Taurus?


Kelley Blue Book recommends paying about $8,181 for the 2013 Ford Taurus SE Sedan 4D and about $8,411 for the 2013 Ford Taurus SHO Sedan 4D.



Are Ford Taurus expensive to fix?


Cost. The average total annual cost for repairs and maintenance on a Ford Taurus is $697, compared to an average of $590 for fullsize cars and $652 for all vehicle models. The average total annual cost for unscheduled repairs and maintenance across all model years of a vehicle.



What are common problems with a 2013 Ford Taurus?


Top 2013 Ford Taurus Problems

  • Problem With Idle Air Bypass Valve May Cause Engine Performance Problems. 135 people have reported this.
  • automatic lights not working. 46 people have reported this.
  • Blown/Cracked Head Gasket Can Cause White Smoke From Exhaust. 28 people have reported this.
  • A/C Fan Speed Changing Constantly.



Why did Ford get rid of the Taurus?


Discontinuation (North America) On April 25, 2018, Ford announced plans to discontinue the Taurus (along with the Fiesta, Focus, and Fusion), in order to focus more on its line of trucks and SUVs. The announcement was part of a plan by Ford Motor Company to cut costs and increase profits.



How many miles can a 2013 Ford Taurus last?


How long do Ford Tauruses last? According to vehiclefreak.com, a typical Ford Taurus will last around 200,000 miles with proper care. Those with less maintenance might last closer to 180,000 miles, so it's best to care for them well if you want your Taurus to make it as long as possible.



Why did Ford stop making Taurus?


The announcement was part of a plan by Ford Motor Company to cut costs and increase profits. This was in response to a shift in perceived consumer demand towards SUVs and pickup trucks, and away from sedans.


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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.