Nowadays, just about every Ford truck comes with a decent amount of grunt under its hood. But if the Blue Oval’s current selection of F-150 and Ranger models isn’t unique enough to pique your interest ...
Ford never offered a wagon edition of their fabulous Taurus SHO but as today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe candidate proves, enterprising individuals are filling in the gap. Let's see if this custom ...
American hip hop Dj and car customizer Funkmaster Flex revealed his most recent project at this year’s SEMA Show in Las Vegas. Based on the 2010 Ford Taurus SHO (Super High Output), the car is ...
Ford has once again reached out to resto-mod tuner shop Mobsteel to build a display car for the SEMA Show that kicks off next week. Specializing in rebuilding 1960s Lincoln Continentals, Ford noticed ...
The Taurus SHO is easily one of the most famous Ford performance models of all time. Conceived during the first generation of the model, Ford envisioned a high-performance family sedan that could hang ...
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 term "sleeper car" is often used as a sign of respect — it means a car offers a higher level of performance than you might expect at first glance, letting it slip under the radar on the road.
When the SHO version of the Taurus debuted a couple of years ago, it was a big disappointment, mainly due to its inferior brakes. You cannot put a powerful engine under the hood of a big, heavy sedan ...
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.
In 1989, Detroit's sexiest and best-selling family sedan got a potency "enhancement" far more effective than the ones clogging your spam filters these days. So smitten were we by the ...