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There is a long list of forgotten '90s sedans that deserve another look, but this sedan produced by Ford needs some real ...
The Taurus SHO is easily one of the most famous Ford performance models of all time. Conceived during the first generation of ...
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 ...
So, how about bringing back the beloved Ford Taurus to keep it company in North America? When it was first introduced back in 1985, the nameplate ushered in a new era in car design for the Ford ...
The Ford Taurus was unveiled in 1985, and had a long production run with upwards of 8 million models leaving the Chicago plant over three decades. This family-friendly, economical four-door was ...
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 ...
The last Ford Taurus rolled off the assembly line on March 1, 2019, marking the end of an era. Once the go-to midsize five-passenger car, the Taurus was a mainstay on highways across the U.S. When ...
It's a risky wager, but we bet the new Ford Taurus SHO does not suffer the same fate. Why? Because the car has moved into a new niche, its focus has altered, and its image has shifted upmarket.
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 ...
Cars speak volumes about their state of origin. Ford's new Taurus, the successor to America's best-seller, says plenty about the US driving experience. It is also Detroit's most controversial ...
This 1996 Ford Taurus Wagon is one of the wackier examples of this phenomenon. Typically a Ford Taurus is a humdrum car that doesn’t present much interest. There are a few things about this ...