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The WD Detailing crew revives an old body shop Ford Taurus after years of being hidden and neglected. Listen: Fans boo ...
But under that sleepy exterior, the 1990 Ford Taurus SHO had a secret — and it wasn’t just quick for a family sedan, it was ...
Jim, a virtual artist known as "jlord8" on social media, loves messing around with all things CGI from the automotive realm, ...
Introduced at the 1985 Los Angeles Auto Show, the Taurus eviscerated the boxy Granada it replaced. Ford "listened to its customers in developing the car," says Matt Anderson, of The Henry Ford museum.
Advertised as a “shape and feel we’ve never seen before,” the aerodynamic 1986 Ford Taurus immediately appealed to the driving public. Ford sold more than 200,000 in its first year and more ...
This 1996 Ford Taurus SHO has only 2,924 miles, making it a rare find. Power comes from a 3.4-liter V8 engine producing 235 horsepower. A dealership in Minnesota is asking $22,900 for this piece ...
The current EV era is ripe with classic car designs and names being reborn as battery-powered rides. Ford Taurus should be next!
More Taurus Reviews From the Archive Tested: 1986 Ford Taurus LX Changes the Sedan Game Tested: 1989 Ford Taurus SHO Shocks the World There is also an air-rushing sound that is not present in the ...
Donald Petersen, the Ford Motor Co. chief executive officer who helped pull the automaker out of a financial crisis in the 1980s with the introduction of the Taurus sedan, the best-selling car in ...
Alongside the Focus, Fiesta, and Fusion, the Ford Taurus was once one of the most popular automobiles on the road in the U.S. Nowadays, they're disappearing.
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 ...
The SHO line was arguably one of Ford's most underrated sleeper cars. Here is every Ford Taurus SHO, ranked best to worst.