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      08-12-2009, 09:35 AM   #23
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I don't understand why some people post info that's not based on facts. I just checked Ford's website. 2010 For Taurus AWD start at $37,010 not $45K as it was stated by others.

But even with this price I don't think they will be able to sell well because people looking for performance sedan like me would want the full package which is powerful engine AND handling. Obviously 365hp qualifies as powerful engine but according to each article that I read handling is poor as usual.
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Ford has released the new sportier version of the Taurus that promises to bring increased performance and reduced fuel consumption - 2010 Ford Taurus SHO.

Powered by a 3.5-liter twin-turbocharged EcoBoost V6 engine coupled with a six-speed 6F55 SelectShift transmission and an All-Wheel Drive System, 2010 Ford Taurus SHO may outputs 365 hp at 5,500 rpm and 350 ft.-lbs. of torque at 3,500 rpm.

Ford Taurus SHO (2010) features a Reverse Camera System, MyKey, Ford SYNC, and Intelligent Access with Push Button Start.

2010 Ford Taurus SHO price will starts at $37,995 and will become available this summer.

2010 Ford Taurus SHO

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One of America’s favorite “sleeper” performance cars returns to the Ford lineup, powered by a Super High Output (SHO) EcoBoost twin turbocharged engine. The Taurus SHO joins Ford’s growing lineup of performance vehicles for the 2010 model year, building on the legacy of the original, which earned a spot on the Car and Driver 10 Best list four years running.
“The new Taurus SHO delivers on the authentic sleeper sedan formula but adds all-new luxury-appointments, convenience features and technologies to an unsurpassed balance of power and fuel economy,” said Mark Fields, Ford’s president of The Americas. “This new sport derivative answers enthusiasts’ calls for a premium Ford flagship sedan with even more attitude.”

Introduced in 1989, Taurus SHO was conceived as a discreet performance-oriented sports sedan, ideally suited to the automotive enthusiast needing the room and capability of a four-door full-size car. Produced through 1999, more than 100,000 were sold.

The original Taurus SHO generated a loyal following of owners and enthusiasts, with an active club more than 1,000 members strong, an online forum with more than 10,000 registered users and a Web site (bringbackthesho.com) specifically devoted to convincing Ford to resurrect the SHO. The 2010 Taurus product development team spent significant time listening to SHO enthusiasts.

2010 Ford Taurus SHO

EcoBoost Twin-Turbocharged Power

The foundation of the new 2010 Ford Taurus SHO is a 3.5-liter twin-turbocharged EcoBoost V-6 engine. This advanced powerplant generates an estimated 365 horsepower at 5,500 rpm and 350 ft.-lbs. of torque at 3,500 rpm, resulting in significantly improved power, torque and fuel economy compared with larger, normally aspirated engines. This also is Ford’s most powerful EcoBoost engine.

A key feature of this EcoBoost engine is gasoline direct injection. The direct injection of fuel into the cylinder during the intake stroke, as opposed to port-style injection to an externally mounted intake, produces a well-mixed air-fuel charge. Fuel vaporization during the intake stroke cools the incoming air, improving volumetric efficiency and lowers the likelihood of knock.

The results are improved throttle response, reduced cold start emissions characteristics and improved fuel economy. The cooled charge enables an increased compression ratio, improving efficiency at partial load, while the higher compression ratio allows for better volumetric efficiency under full load engine behavior. Customers will experience normally aspirated V-8 power, without compromising V-6 fuel economy.

The 3.5-liter EcoBoost V-6 also uses twin turbochargers, as opposed to a single unit. The reduced size of each turbocharger results in reduced internal inertia, allowing this advanced engine to avoid the “turbo lag” often prevalent in earlier-generation turbocharged applications. From the driver’s seat, the rewarding result is linear power delivery across a broad torque band from 1,500 through 5,500 rpm. Peak torque building quickly off idle ensures responsive acceleration from a standing start.

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SelectShift with paddle controls and All-Wheel Drive

The new Taurus SHO driveline combines a high-capacity six-speed 6F55 SelectShift transmission with a sophisticated torque-sensing All-Wheel Drive System. These components work in harmony to deliver ample traction when putting EcoBoost power on the road. The six-speed transmission offers a wide array of gears to enable spirited acceleration, yet comfortable high-speed cruising, through a 2.77 to 1 final drive ratio.

SelectShift provides conventional automatic operation or a manual shift mode that gives the driver complete control over gear selection. For performance-minded drivers, paddle controls allow “match-rev” downshifts and will hold manually selected gears for precise control. Intuitively operated, a squeeze on either paddle will deliver an economical upshift under acceleration, while a gentle push forward brings a smooth downshift, synchronizing the engine and transmission speeds for responsive and positive engagement.

The Taurus SHO driveline is contemporized with the incorporation of a sophisticated All-Wheel Drive System that engages automatically and unobtrusively. The unit contains an advanced array of internal electromechanical clutches to efficiently distribute torque to the wheels with optimum traction. Standard all-wheel drive allows the Taurus SHO to efficiently deliver its high performance to the pavement under a wide variety of conditions.

“Taurus SHO suspension and steering have been sport-tuned to provide discriminating drivers with precise control, confident handling, communicative feedback and a compliant ride,” said Pete Reyes, Taurus chief engineer.

Taurus SHO features an advanced electronic power-assisted steering (EPAS) system, providing responsive road feel and enhanced on-center balance while offering the additional benefit of increased fuel economy. SHO also features a sport-tuned suspension with unique shock absorbers, springs, stabilizer bars and strut mount bushings specifically developed and harmonized to deliver the highest level of Ford DNA road holding, cornering agility and steering responsiveness available in a Blue Oval full-size sedan.

Taurus SHO takes full advantage of the multi-link SR1 rear suspension design. Named for the 1:1 shock absorber ratio, this configuration provides an inherently stable baseline for the SHO development team to fine tune for enhanced driver control and agility. In addition, the SR1 rear suspension geometry provides increased travel, while enabling the use of 19- and 20-inch wheels and tires.

For the discriminating automotive enthusiast, Taurus SHO offers an available SHO Performance Package consisting of upgraded brake pads, recalibrated EPAS for even more responsiveness, a “Sport Mode” setting for the standard AdvanceTrac Electronic Stability Control and a shorter 3.16 to 1 final drive ratio for faster acceleration. Summer-compound 20-inch Goodyear Eagle F1 performance tires on premium painted wheels also are included.

2010 Ford Taurus SHO

SHO Specific Subtlety

A key element of the authentic SHO formula is the subtlety of its unique exterior design cues. Features include sporty premium painted wheels, wrapped in standard low-profile 19-inch Goodyear Eagle or optional 20-inch Michelin high-performance tires, a decklid-mounted spoiler and twin chrome exhaust tips. SHO also features a uniquely finished interpretation of the Ford signature three-bar grille with SHO-specific parking lamp bezels.

“Taurus SHO was always a stealth high-performance car,” said Earl Lucas, exterior design manager. “The new SHO builds on the expressive design of the 2010 Taurus, adding subtle cues that set it apart.”

The 2010 Ford Taurus SHO is available in a wide range of new Taurus colors including Atlantis Green Metallic, a unique SHO color inspired by the iconic Deep Emerald Green hue appearing in 1991.

The new Taurus SHO interior encourages performance driving. Leather-trimmed seats with Miko Suede inserts, made from recycled post-consumer yarns from plastic soft drink bottles, are comfortable and luxurious. A perforated leather-wrapped steering wheel puts the driver in smooth touch with the road. Front seats are 10-way power adjustable. SHO accelerator and brake pedals are trimmed in aluminum. The console, instrument and door panels feature SHO-specific authentic aluminum appliqués. SHO branding appears on the unique floor mats, and on the passenger side of the instrument panel.

2010 Ford Taurus SHO

Taurus SHO: Performance and Convenience

The 2010 Ford Taurus SHO offers an impressive array of standard convenience features as well as optional features and content. Standard Taurus SHO amenities include:

Intelligent Access with Push Button Start, a new Taurus feature allowing drivers to enter the car and start the engine without using a conventional key. Drivers simply carry the fob as they approach the vehicle, touch the SecuriCode keyless entry keypad, open the door and enter, apply pressure on brake pedal and push a button to start the engine.

MyKey allows enthusiasts to activate a restricted driving mode, persistent Belt-Minder safety belt reminder, audio system volume limits, an earlier low-fuel warning, and consistently-engaged AdvanceTrac stability control. The top vehicle speed can be limited to 80 mph, and speed chimes can be programmed to engage at 45, 55 or 65 mph further protecting their investment.

Easy Fuel Capless Fuel Filler System, a unique feature that eliminates the need for a traditional fuel cap. Easy Fuel is a hassle-free solution that provides a consistent self-seal after every refueling.

Ford SYNC is the fully integrated, in-vehicle voice-activated communications and entertainment system standard on Taurus SHO. The system combines 911 Assist, Vehicle Health Report and GPS-based features including business search and call completion. SYNC connects to MP3 players, iPods, memory sticks and PDAs. The latest version of SYNC in the Taurus SHO adds Traffic, Directions and Information, providing turn-by-turn route guidance and the capability to access and personalize content.

Ambient Lighting allows the Taurus SHO driver to program interior lighting from a choice of five soothing colors to suit any character or preference.

The 2010 Ford Taurus SHO comes standard with the full array of active and passive safety equipment and features offered across the Taurus range.

2010 Ford Taurus SHO

Available options on the 2010 Ford Taurus SHO include:

Reverse Camera System, a unique SHO option, activates when reverse gear is selected providing the driver with additional rear visibility, projecting on the windscreen mounted rearview mirror.

Adaptive Cruise Control, which allows the driver to set the Taurus SHO cruising speed while using radar technology to monitor traffic travelling up to 600 feet ahead, automatically adjusting speed to help maintain a preset distance between vehicles. Adaptive Cruise Control comes with Collision Warning with Brake Support providing visible and audible warnings when slower traffic is detected ahead. Brake support is activated if the driver does not respond to provided warnings, and pre-charges the brake system to prepare the vehicle for stopping.

Blind Spot Information System (BLIS) with Cross Traffic Alert consists of two multiple beam radar modules, one each per rear quarter panel. When an adjacent vehicle enters the defined blind spot zone, and indicator alert provides driver warning in the corresponding sideview mirror.

Cross Traffic Alert uses existing BLIS radar modules to sense oncoming traffic while the Taurus SHO is slowly backed from a parking space. When cross traffic appears within three car widths, the system provides a visible message on the instrument panel in combination with a sideview mirror warning and an audible signal.

Multi-Contour Seats with Active Motion can be specified in conjunction with heated and cooled first-row positions in the new Taurus SHO. Multi-Contour functionality provides subtle but continuous massage to help prevent back pain and fatigue and is ideally suited to meet the needs of long-distance drivers.

Voice-Activated Navigation System includes a 10 GB music juke box hard drive and a single CD/DVD player. When combined with the optional rear camera system, rearview projection appears on the centerstack-mounted navigation screen.

Sony Audio System offers 12 speakers, a digital amplifier, 390 Watts of continuous power (RMS), 115 dB of maximum bass sound pressure level and Dolby Pro Logic II surround technology.

The 2010 Ford Taurus SHO will be built at Ford’s Chicago (Ill.) assembly plant and will be available in dealerships this summer, starting at a base price of $37,995, including destination.

Taurus SHO is back for 2010 in a contemporary yet authentic interpretation of its Super High Output “sleeper” heritage.

Both known and loved for its high performance and unassuming exterior, Ford Taurus SHO was launched in limited production with only a five-speed manual transmission only for the 1989 model year. Introductory advertising positioned Taurus SHO as putting “power in the hands of a fortunate few.”

Demand for the genre-defining Taurus SHO was underestimated, as 15,519 units found homes with eager, enthusiastic owners in the initial model year. The closest performance comparison at the time was the BMW 528i, costing tens of thousands more than the SHO.

Beyond significant performance capabilities, Taurus SHO included features normally found on much more expensive cars such as ABS, Keyless Entry, a JBL audio system and sporty-yet-luxurious interior appointments.

Two key factors made the original Taurus SHO sedan a favorite of the automotive cognoscenti, right out of the gate. The critical element, a Yamaha-developed 3.0-liter V-6 engine delivering 220 horsepower, delivered thrust through a five-speed manual transmission. The SHO twist was design subtlety.

Traditional American high-performance cars shouted their intentions with racing stripes, hood scoops and raised white letter tire sidewalls. Taurus SHO was understated, stealth.

From the V-8 Ford sedans from the ‘30s and ‘40s, the 1957 Fairlane 500 driven by Robert Mitchum in Thunder Road, through the mid-‘60s Falcon Sprint, many Ford sedans offered unexpected performance in their price classes. A performance-minded customer of the day could specify a sleeper Ford sedan by shrewdly mixing and matching powertrain options and trim levels. Until the Taurus SHO arrived, this involved a special order and dealer-installed upgrades.

Taurus SHO was an OEM interpretation of a time-honored hot rod recipe, to make the car faster than it looks. Automotive enthusiasts called the Taurus SHO a “sleeper” as it delivered performance beyond the promise of its understated design. The December 1989 issue of Car and Driver reported a 0-60 figure of 6.6 seconds, a quarter-mile elapsed time of 15 seconds flat and an observed top speed of 143 miles per hour.

To the untrained eye, the Taurus SHO virtually was undistinguishable from the standard Taurus models, at that time the best-selling car in the United States. Taurus SHO gave an enthusiastic owner the opportunity to blend in. A special-edition option package was launched for 1991, as some Taurus SHO owners asked for aesthetic differentiation from normal Taurus sedan models.

The Taurus SHO was mildly redesigned for the 1992 model year but kept the subtlety. Comedian Conan O’Brien spoke frequently of his personal 1992 Taurus SHO on his popular late-night talk show, adding to SHO lore. A four-speed automatic transmission was offered for 1993, dramatically expanding the number of potential SHO buyers. A record 21,550 Taurus SHO models were sold that year.

Taurus SHO was redesigned for the 1996 model year, and given a Yamaha-developed 3.4-liter V-8 engine, coupled to a four-speed automatic transmission shared with other Taurus models. By the late ‘90s, Taurus SHO sales began to taper off.

Taurus SHO production at the Hapeville, Georgia, production facility wound down at the end of the 1999 model year. During its 10 years, more than 100,000 were sold.

2010 Ford Taurus SHO

2010 Ford Taurus SHO

As Ford was developing the new 2010 Taurus, a passionate cadre of SHO enthusiasts within the company asked, “Why not?”

For North American Car and Crossover Planning Manager, Amy Marentic, Taurus SHO represented a professional and personal goal. When she started with the company in 1992, the real-estate agent who helped her locate a suitable home drove a Light Titanium Taurus SHO. Shortly thereafter, she had the chance to drive her department head’s Emerald Green SHO. She was smitten.

“Someday, I’ll have a Taurus SHO,” she remembers telling herself.

As the new 2010 Taurus was moving through the development process, Marentic and the team saw a market opportunity in contemporizing the original SHO formula. Adding a super high output EcoBoost V-6 to the expressive new Taurus sedan, incorporating all-wheel drive with a unique sport-tuned suspension, while keeping the SHO-specific design cues subtle and stealth, enabled a balance of authenticity and innovation.

“As word got out within the company, engineers and product development employees eagerly offered help, people worked weekends and retirees that had contributed to the original SHO provided pro bonoconsultation,” added Marentic. “The reincarnation of SHO really invigorated the team.”

Researchers from the team also spent considerable time listening to several Taurus SHO enthusiast organizations. Vocal club members stressed the importance of a super high-output six-cylinder engine, a performance tuned suspension and subtle SHO identification.

Taurus SHO enthusiasts started a dedicated Web site, www.bringbackthesho.com, to convince Ford to resurrect the model and created an online community at www.shoforum.com.

Team Taurus presented the SHO business case to senior management with equal doses of market data and passionate enthusiasm. Given a green light, the concept became reality in less than 12 months.

Marentic’s reaction?

“A 2010 Ford Taurus SHO in Atlantis Green Metallic, please,” she answered without hesitation.
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I don't understand why some people post info that's not based on facts. I just checked Ford's website. 2010 For Taurus AWD start at $37,010 not $45K as it was stated by others.
I posted the info based on what the Top Speed article said. The 3-series line-up "starts" at $36,500 for the 328 and $42,200 for the 335, but I dont think anyone walked away with that price for either model. I was just posting what the article said the 365hp TT High-Output version would run ($45K) since that was the engine that surprised me causing this post.

Yes I know this is a BMW forum, BUT any MFR creating an engine with similar characteristics (365hp Twin-Turbo) for a similar tag-price causes me to create comparisons to my own 335.
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AFAIK Ford didn't take bail out money. Ford makes some good cars, although some of their better models are only sold overseas. Ford, and most of their subsidiaries (Lincoln, Mercury), have significantly higher reliability ratings than BMW. Say what you want about Ford, but you show me a BMW that will compete with the (now discontinued) Ford GT at anywhere near the price point.

I drive a BMW.

This was posted in the wrong section.

With all due respect the Ford GT was plagued with problems. Ask Jeremy Clarkson. He owned one. But to set the record straight, I LOVE the GT. It was a ballsy move by Ford and it paid off.

I also drive a BMW, but would I pay 45K for a SHO? Id rather get a used M3/ boxter and call it a day. Lighter, smaller, nimbler and faster
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Seems like good competition for the soon to be gone G8 GXP...
People seem to forget that in 1986 the Taurus won all kind of awards...Hell I still see those second (1991-95) Taurus driving around with saggy suspension. They still drive...I don't see a lot of E30 bmw on the road(They sold less but the remaining ones are in terrible shape) or they just end up in one of those euro specialist mecanics as part cars.

I like to see alternatives out there.....Hell if Toyota comes up with a TRD camry I would give it a shot...why not. There is not only Bmw out there.

Out of the 3 american brands Ford is the best by far. The Fusion is good, the fiesta, crown vic all their cars have been reliable for a while. They also have all kind of good incentives.
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Actually the two engines originally used in the Taurus SHO Gen. 1 and Gen. 2 were Yamaha DOHC V-8's (4.0 liter and 4.2 liter if I remember correctly). The Mustang GT used the Ford corporate iron-block pushrod 5.0 liter V-8.

Exactly what $38K BMW has 365 HP? Seems to me a 328i is about two class sizes and 125 HP shy of the mark.
Actually Gen 1 was a Yamaha 3.0L V-6 Gen 2 was a Yamaha 3.4L V-8
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Actually Gen 1 was a Yamaha 3.0L V-6 Gen 2 was a Yamaha 3.4L V-8
Thanks. I knew I wasn't real precise with the engine sizes, and forgot the Gen 1 motor was a V-6. Guess I'm getting old...
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So the funny thing I noticed about the new Taurus was the original car debuted in the film RoboCop, and now the new Taurus front end kind of looks like RoboCop.
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Exactly what $38K BMW has 365 HP? Seems to me a 328i is about two class sizes and 125 HP shy of the mark.
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Thanks. I knew I wasn't real precise with the engine sizes, and forgot the Gen 1 motor was a V-6. Guess I'm getting old...
Probably not that your getting old but more that I used to own 4 of them. They even had a 3.2L version in the later Gen 1 w/ automatic trans. I owned 2 of those 1 89 MTX and a 98. Loved the 98 till an old guy pulled out in front of me. It actually handled pretty well with the SARC system, no where near a BMW though.
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I was excited when I heard about the SHO, but this one just is a disappointment. The original SHO was one of the cars that pioneered sports sedans. Only offered in manual (for a few years at least), very aggressive looking (especially in black!), highly bolstered interior, and could destroy any other 4-door sedan on the road (of course, except for the E28 M5 and eventually E34 M5 in '91). The new one just flat out does not look as aggressive, doesn't even come in a manual, and doesn't handle like a sports sedan (they didn't even upgrade the brakes from the standard Taurus!). If I had a choice between this and an original SHO, give me the original, that one always was and still is more fun to drive!.
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acutally the SHO gen goes like this.

Gen 1 SHO came with a 3.0 225hp Yamaha engine with a MTX Only !

Gen 2 SHo 92-95 with a 3.0 225hp Yamaha engine with a MTX and a 3.2 225hp Yamah Automatic

Gen 3 96-99 a 3.4 V8 with only 235hp Yamaha engine but it only came on Automatic tany !
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With all due respect the Ford GT was plagued with problems. Ask Jeremy Clarkson. He owned one. But to set the record straight, I LOVE the GT. It was a ballsy move by Ford and it paid off.

I also drive a BMW, but would I pay 45K for a SHO? Id rather get a used M3/ boxter and call it a day. Lighter, smaller, nimbler and faster
Clarkson's GT problems were due to an alarm system installed over there.

I have not heard of any chronic GT problems... except for bad drivers crashing them.
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I know someone who just bought a G8 GT for around 30k... I would take it over the SHO. 4400 lbs just is never going to make for a very engaging drive outside of a straight line...
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FWIW, they are using solenoid injectors, not piezo like the N54, and the injector sits on the side of the cylinder head, which gives the piston a 'unique' top surface shape (they 'bounce' fuel off of it).

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I rember my friends dad had a 91 SHO when they first came out. He would always remind everyone "it's the fastest sedan under $50,000" (which was a lot of money for a car in 91), although they were still spendy for a Taurus.

The new one is just too big and overpriced, but I really like that new DI Turbo engine. It's nice to see a domestic pushing that kind of technology...many similarities to the N54.
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      08-12-2009, 08:40 PM   #42
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Car and Driver reviewed this and basically said it's fast in a straight line but too heavy to be a real competitor to the best sports sedans out there. They said it's not particularly exciting to drive, both from a handling perspective and a sound/feel perspective, and looks too much like a regular Taurus (though for some I'm sure the "sleeper" factor will be a bonus). They also failed to get over 20 mpg, even at consistent speeds on the highway. They posted some pics comparing the new SHO to an early 90's SHO and it's shocking how much larger the new 1 is, it looks like an Explorer rather than a Taurus!

If I was looking for a domestic sports sedan and the CTS was out of my budget I'd get a G8 (or whatever the inevitable Chevy replacement for the G8 will be) well before considering 1 of these.
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http://blogs.internetautoguide.com/6...res/index.html

Is Ford doing it right all of the sudden?! We'll have to wait and see with the road tests!
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So the questions is
To SHO or not to SHO?
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