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Taylor Automotive Group
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1998-2001 Micro VE: The value focused Compact Car

Taylor was the first brand in the group's founding, and it's first creation was the Micro in early 1998, a compact car that made value it's first priority. The Micro VE was straightforward, a simple 5 seater, 5-door hatchback powered by a simple 1-liter Inline 4 with 100hp. Being a small engine, and the car weighing just over 1000kg, this car wasn't a speed demon by any means. But it's performance was modest for a entry-level city car at the time, Priced at $8,630 for the 5-spd Manual and $9,240 for a 4-spd automatic, the Micro VE definately was great value in the compact class.
Specs
Front Engine / Rear-Wheel-Drive
1.0L SOHC "EZ-10" Inline 4: 100hp @ 7000rpm / 92 ft/lb @ 3600rpm
0-60mph (Manual) in 13.95sec (0-62 in 14.10sec)
0-60mph (Auto) in 14.05sec (0-62 in 14.25sec)
Top Speed: 121mph (Manual) / 119mph (Auto)
MPG (Manual): 23 city /32 hwy / 27.3 combined
MPG (Auto): 22 city / 31 hwy / 26.1 combined
Price:$8,630 (Manual) / $9,240 (Auto)
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1998-2001 Micro LS: Upscale Styling, in a affordable package

Arriving in fall 1998, the Micro LS was the 2nd trim package for the Micro. Not only did the car gain upscale features like a Leather Interior and a 8-Speaker stereo system with a 6-disk CD changer, it gained extra power from a 1.2-Liter DOHC Inline-4 mated to either a 6-speed Manual or 5 speed Automatic, as well as the option of All-Wheel-Drive.
Specs
Front Engine / RWD or AWD
1.2L DOHC "EZI-12" Inline 4: 128hp @ 7500rpm / 122lb/ft @ 2800rpm
0-60mph (RWD-Manual) in 13.12sec (0-62 in 13.20sec)
0-60mph (AWD-Manual) in 13.05sec (0-62 in 13.14sec)
0-60mph (RWD-Auto) in 13.24sec (0-62 in 13.31sec)
0-60mph (AWD-Auto) in 13.18sec (0-62 in 13.27sec)
Top Speed: 129mph (RWD) / 127mph (AWD)
MPG (RWD-Manual): 24 city / 34 hwy / 28.8 combined
MPG (RWD-Auto): 23 city / 33 hwy / 27.7 combined
MPG (AWD-Manual): 23 city / 33 hwy / 27.5 combined
MPG (AWD-Auto): 22 city / 32 hwy / 26.8 combined
Price: $15,490 (RWD-Manual) / $17,050 (RWD-Auto) / $17,450 (AWD-Manual) / $19,010 (AWD-Auto)
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1999-2001 Micro RS: Turbocharged Hot Hatch

In Summer 1999, Taylor wanted to boost sales of the Micro by spicing it's small hatchback up a bit. This resulted with the Micro RS. Taylor increased the compression and added a Turbocharger to it's 1.2L Inline-4 and then tweaked the 6-spd Manual and 5-spd Auto gearboxes, as well as used lighter materials in the interior and made it's All-Wheel-Drive system standard. This turned the basic, bargain-priced into a potent, yet still quite affordable AWD Hot Hatch.
Specs
Front Engine / All-Wheel-Drive
Turbocharged 1.2L DOHC "EZI-12T" Inline-4: 174hp @ 7500rpm / 158ft/lb @ 3250rpm
0-60mph (Manual) in 7.91sec (0-62 in 7.98sec)
0-60mph (Auto) in 8.05sec (0-62 in 8.13sec)
Top Speed: 140mph
MPG (Manual): 21 city / 32 hwy / 26.6 combined
MPG (Auto): 20 city / 31 hwy / 25.7 combined
Price: $16,710 (Manual) / $17,895 (Auto)
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1999-2004 Fenix RS: 6-cylinder efficiency, 8-cylinder performance

Around the same time the Micro RS came out, Taylor also was ready to add a new midsize sports sedan to the lineup. This became the Fenix. While many American Automakers at the time were using V6s and V8s for their high-performance sports sedans, Taylor took inspiration of European and Japanese Sports cars and instead built a Straight-6 to apply to the car. Taylor's EQ Straight-6 engines were in development since the Micro's release, and by now it was ready for application. Combining the Straight 6 mated to a 6-spd manual or 5-spd automatic with a Double Wishbone Suspension and All-Wheel-Drive tuned for more power to the rear wheels resulted for a car that had the combination of American styling and European Sports Car handling.
Specs
Front Engine / All-Wheel-Drive
2.6L SOHC "EQ26S" Straight-6 with VVT and VVL: 293hp @ 7500rpm / 248ft/lb @ 5800rpm
0-60mph (Manual) in 7.20sec (0-62 in 7.26sec)
0-60mph (Auto) in 7.35sec (0-62 in 7.44sec)
Top Speed: 181mph (Electronically Limited in North America to 160mph)
MPG (Manual): 17 city / 26 hwy / 20.0 combined
MPG (Auto): 16 city / 25 hwy / 19.2 combined
Price: $26,995 (Manual) / $28,300 (Auto)
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2000-2005 Fenix RGT: Insanely fast, Race-Engineered midsize Sports Sedan

While the Fenix's Straight-6 was created in 1998, Taylor's newly created racing team "Pikachu Racing" was turned into the development team of a more potent version of a already impressive EQ-series engine. Where Direct Injection was not mainstream in cars until 2003, Pikachu Racing experimented with this technology in it's Fenix GT-3 Racing car specifically for development for it's application in future Taylor Cars. In early 2000, Taylor announced that the new EQ30-DI engine for the Fenix RGT will feature Direct Injection, standard RWD, and only available in a 6-speed Manual. With Direct Injection not a proven technology for use in street cars, the EQ30-DI was ahead of it's time and the build was pricey. However, this expensive downside became a huge advantage as it was nominated as one of the "10 Best 6-Cylinder Engines in the world" by 2001, a rare feat for a newly-made manufacturer just 5 years old.
Specs
Front-Engine / RWD or AWD
Direct Injection 3.0L DOHC "EQ30-DI" Straight-6: 335hp @ 8000rpm / 306ft/lb @ 6400rpm
0-60mph (RWD) in 6.88sec (0-62 in 6.92sec)
0-60mph (AWD) in 6.86sec (0-62 in 6.90sec)
Top Speed: 189mph (Electronically Limited in North America to 170mph)
MPG (RWD): 16 city / 24 hwy / 19.0 Combined
MPG (AWD): 15 city / 23 hwy / 18.0 Combined
Price: $39,840 (RWD) / $41,160 (AWD)