is 2000.00 too high for a 2006 tarus with 175,000 miles

Asked by angels3ca May 01, 2015 at 01:22 AM about the 2006 Ford Taurus

Question type: Shopping & Pricing

great body and interior, everything works

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44,815

$2000 can be better spent on something with lower miles- unless you just GOTTA have a Taurus-

1,995

I'd want ALL of the maintenance records for any Taurus, proving regular oil changes and many parts replaced. If they haven't done a lot of work on it recently (brakes, tires, and especially gaskets, fuel injection and front suspension parts these cars are known for needing), then you'll be spending at least $2000 on it in the near future.

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