Based on the Ford Five Hundred sedan, the Freestyle is freshened and renamed the Taurus X for 2008.
It combines traits of a station wagon and an SUV.
All three rows of seats offer sufficient space for adults.
Cabin access and visibility are commendable.
Pre-2008 models had a 3.0-liter, 203-hp V6 and continuously variable automatic with adequate performance.
We recorded 18 mpg overall with AWD.
The ride is firm but comfortable.
In our track tests, routine handling was confident, although the tail tended to slide a bit too easily in our avoidance maneuver.
Unfortunately, stability control didn't arrive until a 2008 , which also included a stronger 3.5-liter V6 and six-speed automatic that returned just 16 mpg overall.
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