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Tops for 2010: Family-friendly (and family-priced) cruisermobiles
2010 Ford Taurus
Base MSRP: $25,170
In the 1980s, the Taurus was America’s best-selling family car. Then Toyota beat Ford at its own game with the Camry, which became (and remains) the best-selling car in the country. But the Taurus is back — and this time, it might recapture its former glory.
For starters, it’s a bigger car than the Camry, with more front-seat headroom and legroom and a substantially bigger trunk. The Taurus also comes standard with a powerful 3.5-liter V-6 and six-speed automatic — while the base Camry has a four-cylinder engine and manual transmission.
Beyond these perks, the Taurus can be ordered with all-wheel-drive for improved wet/winter weather grip — while the Camry/Avalon (and the Honda Accord) are front-wheel-drive only.
Another helpful feature: an external keypad SecuriCode entry system. If you lock yourself out of the car or lose your keys, you can still get in by entering your personal code.
2010 Buick LaCrosse
Base MSRP: $27,085
If enough people give cars like the new LaCrosse sedan a shot, GM’s troubles will at least begin to get better. This is a nice, five-passenger cruise-mobile that’s priced about $800 below the next-closest thing to it size-wise and features-wise (the $27,845 Toyota Avalon). Comes standard with V-6.
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