The Ford Taurus SHO’s brief flirtation with a bespoke V8 was one of the strangest powertrain experiments to come out of ...
Ralph Hanson February 5, 2009 Comment Now! Fast factory versions of frumpy family sedans are nothing new - they've been around almost as long as the industry has - but few really capture the mind of ...
The original Ford Taurus SHOs were so cool. They're not exactly powerful by today's standards, but you got a high-revving, Yamaha-built V6 and a manual transmission. An SHO was a total sleeper, ...
Ford's Taurus SHO journey started way back in 1989, when the first iteration debuted. Sticking SHO on the back of a Taurus signified it as a performance model, with SHO standing for Super High Output.
Today, telling someone you own a Ford Taurus is a bit like forcing someone to slip on a pair of cold, wet socks. The past three generations of Ford's now-discontinued bread-and-butter mid-to-full-size ...
Chad has been a muscle car and classic truck lover since he could walk. The classic vehicles from the '60s and '70s are the best in his eyes, but he is more than willing to give the new technology a ...
The formula for the original Detroit muscle car was very simple: take a cheap midsize car, stuff a big engine into it, and add some racy-looking stripes and gingerbread. Then, as profits for the ...
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The Ford Taurus SHO’s V8 era remains one of the strangest and most fascinating chapters in modern American sedan history.