The SHO represents a nice all-around effort by Ford, but it hardly feels like a true high-performance sedan.
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All Change, Almost... In 60 Years, There's Never Been One Like This
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The new Taurus has shed its old-man skin.
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Signs of Hope from Detroit
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Adult Entertainment: The Taurus SHO turns 21, grows up.
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Taking the bad out of big.
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Rising Sign: From Midsize to Full-Size to Near-Luxury
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The bull with serious snort.
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Cars We Want Over Here Now, and Five to Keep an Eye on This Year
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A Deeper Dive Under the SHO's Hood
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If Ford resuscitated the Taurus nameplate for consumer appeal, then the 2010 Ford Taurus SHO's rebirth is strictly for the enthusiasts.
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The Detroit Three are putting their real bets down on the Ford Taurus, Chrysler 300 and Buick LaCrosse, a trio of relatively conventional sedans that could help determine their fate.
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Ford's Latest Attempt to Ditch the Taurus' Rental Car Image
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The 2010 Ford Taurus made its first appearance in April, when a grainy picture of the vehicle's clay model surfaced on the internet. Now, spy photos of an early, heavily-camouflaged prototype of the fullsize sedan have arrived.
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For Ford's North American nameplates, product shifts are slowly coming into, uh, focus.
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What's in a name change? The interior and exterior have been fancified, but we know there's still a Five Hundred under there.
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Phase One: The Proving Ground
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Okay, here's the skinny on Ford CEO Alan Mulally: He's not a car guy. You probably figured that out already, though. After all, any guy who actually chose to drive a Lexus ES-basically an overstuffed Camry with delusions of grandeur-as Mulally did while he was at Boeing, ain't likely to have high-oc
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Bang down the throttle pedal and the new 3.5-liter V-6 with 263 horsepower in the 2008 Ford Taurus forcefully surges-it's not fast, maybe 7.6 seconds to 60, but it's in the game.
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Once Ford's mainstay vehicle, the Taurus was for years America's best-selling car. Now, however, as it approaches the end of its life cycle, the Taurus' glory days are long past. It's being succeeded by the larger Ford Five Hundred and, beginning in fall 2005, by the somewhat smaller Ford Fusion
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A value-priced family sedan approaches retirement.
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Ford Celebrates 100th Anniversary with Centennial-Edition Vehicles December 20, 2002 Five new lim...
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Comparison Test: Three prime examples of the domestic-family-sedan state of the art.
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A Red, White, And Blue Sedan Shootout
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