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Ford engines that deserved more fame than they ever got
Ford’s back catalog is full of engines that quietly did the work while flashier V8s and halo cars soaked up the attention.
The Ford Taurus SHO was a crazy-fast sport sedan in its day, but how much do you really know about the Yamahammer V6 under the hood? We interrupt your regularly scheduled motorcycle programming to ...
An interview with the design manager of the 2010 Ford SHO In our recent report from the Atlanta Auto Show, we promised more about the 2010 Ford Taurus SHO. Well, we're finally making good on that ...
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, ...
Freshly flush with cash after a successful launch of the Taurus in 1985, Ford decided to aim at the Pontiac Fiero and build an affordable mid-engine sports car. That didn’t happen. While the sports ...
A new Yamaha-based, 24-valve, Super High Output (SHO) 3.0L V6 designed exclusively for Ford will make its debut in the '89 SHO Taurus. Taurus'. strong market position was marred only by its lack of ...
Back during the era when Ford Performance was known as SVT, the high-performance division of the Blue Oval kicked it up a notch with the Taurus. The Special Vehicle Team tapped Yamaho for the ...
Today, telling someone you own a Ford Taurus is a bit like forcing someone to slip on a pair of cold, wet socks. The past three generations of Ford's now-discontinued bread-and-butter mid-to-full-size ...
Several years ago, when Ford CEO Alan Mulally famously decreed that the Taurus badge would be dusted off and returned to prominence in the Ford lineup, it was one of several bold moves that helped ...
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