It used to be that a full-sized sedan was simply a large car that was used to accommodate the entire family, not a spirited performer. That is quickly changing thanks to vehicles like the new 2013 ...
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.
Last month in Detroit, Ford took the wraps off both the redesigned 2010 Taurus sedan and the automaker’s new twin-turbo V-6, dubbed EcoBoost. Today, the two meet in a high-performance model called the ...
You saw it here first. Now it's official, the Ford Taurus SHO is back. The new Super High Output's equipped with a twin-turbocharged 365 HP Ecoboost V6 to turn this $37,995 sedan up to eleven.
James Martinez February 11, 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 ...
Even if we're not sure a 365 horsepower engine is the smartest way to conquer the market during harsh economic times, Ford rolled out the 2010 Taurus SHO said to provide very high performance plus a ...
An interview with the design manager of the 2010 Ford SHO In our recent report from the Atlanta Auto Show, we promised more about the 2010 Ford Taurus SHO. Well, we're finally making good on that ...
Once upon a time, SHO stood for “Super High Output,” a reference to a Yamaha-engineered engine that transformed the dowdy Taurus into a legitimate sports sedan. Today, arguments could be made that the ...
The 2013 Taurus is available in SE, SEL and Limited trim levels and is offered with front- or all-wheel drive. The Taurus, which seats up to five people, competes with the Hyundai Azera and Toyota ...
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