The short answer to that question is “yes.” Built for the entry-level Taurus buyer is the SE, equipped with niceties such as keyless entry, 17-inch alloy wheels, an input jack for your MP3 player, a tilt and telescoping steering wheel, and more. The mid-level SEL adds satellite radio, larger wheels, a dual-zone climate control system, and leather accent trim, while the Taurus Limited rolls on 19-inch chrome wheels and treats passengers to leather upholstery, a reverse sensing system, premium audio with SYNC hands-free connectivity, and woodgrain trim. Building on the Limited’s platform is the reintroduced-for-2010 Ford Taurus SHO. Among this all-wheel-drive sport sedan’s unique features are high-intensity discharge headlights, Luster Nickel alloys, and a rear spoiler.