At first glance, it looked like the kind of car your neighbor’s accountant might drive. Conservative lines, a restrained stance, and not a single badge screaming horsepower. But under that sleepy ...
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 of ...
Not everyone is a fan of the late 1990s Taurus SHO. But there's no denying the greatness of that 3.4-liter dual-overhead cam V8. Former Lead Deputy Editor, Rankings Content Brian Silvestro was Hearst ...
Not that you're surprised, but there have been many instances where automakers placed some great engines in cars that well, ended up being a dud. It kind of makes you wonder what engineers and ...
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, ...
2019 was its last model year, after which don't expect to see the Ford Taurus ever again. It's fine not to care much, especially since Ford let the nameplate go to waste by introducing the Five ...
Here’s another engine problem: Media reports and online complaints at www.v8sho.com document more than 200 cases of camshaft failures in Ford Taurus SHO 3.4-liter V8 engines, but owners of the 1996-99 ...
Ford introduced a new generation of the Taurus at the 2009 North American International Auto Show and surprised the audience with the appearance of the SHO version, or Super High Output. Back in the ...
In the early-1980s, Ford was secretly developing a mid-engine supercar to blow the doors off of foreign makes like Ferrari and Porsche. Not wanting to use something as mundane as Ford's contemporary 5 ...