Ford Taurus SHO????
hi, i wanted to know what was the best year for the Ford Taurus SHO. I read that the 1989 model was the fastest, but i also read that the older ones werent that well built. i read that the chasis wasn’t stiff enough and stuff like that. thats why i want to know which year was the best one all around.
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the 1989 was the best year reason, they had manual Tran. and the engine was built by Yamaha motor co, after a couple of years ford started to build there on 24 valve engine the supision did not change it was built real good after 2 years we started putting automatic in the SHO however we did have problems with trans, the motor was to strong
I loved these cars, wish I had the chance to own one.
SHO models have been adjuncts to the Taurus lineup since the 1989 model in ’88. Always niche players, SHOs had their best year in ’93, when sales hit nearly 20,000 and accounted for close to 6% of all Taurus sales.
The best model years for the Taurus SHOs were the 1997-1998 model years with the 3.4L 32-valve Yamaha V8. Those were the most powerful version of the SHO.
i was always told that the older v6 versions where faster than the newer v8 models. i would rather have the v6. there is NO point whatsoever in a 3.4 liter v8. you buy a v8 for torque. and it has no torque.
The problem you most likely have been hearing about with the SHO was with the transmissions. They had a very high failure rate. However if they where rebuilt correctly. The transmissions would hang on for quite a long time. A friend of mine had a 1988 SHO. It was quite fast. After it was hit in the rear end he pulled the motor, Harness and computer and put it in his 1935 ford coop. That motor moved that little coop really nice. If it where me and I where to buy the car I would make sure the transmission had been rebuilt by a reputable transmission shop and pick up and 1989 SHO. They where great cars
i had an 89
yes it was fast but i was having problems almost on a daily basis
the automatics are slower than the standards and my suggestion is to do what i did and search for sho forums
http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&q=ford+taurus+sho&meta=
http://www.shotimes.com/php-bin/
The 89 was a fast one but its hard to tell the fastest because as they got newer their were certain upgrades that I think made them faster and more reliable, but I think they are good cars period. The taurus was the best selling for many years. The problems people say they had with them are nothing you want to rely on, because 9 times out of 10 the ones preaching numerous problems are the ones that either bought the car already ran hard, or runs the crap out of the car themselves. Just because a car, any car is built for high performance doesnt mean they are built to have the crap ran out of them. They are still cars, and they still need proper maintinence and care.
It’s a ford taurus.
The fact that it was a ‘sho’ probably means that the previous owner (or his kid) has already ragged it out.
Avoid then whenever possible.
Read this article before you buy one:
http://www.shotimes.com/php-bin/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0&sid=41
I own a 1995 SHO and i love the thing. Its got its problems, but hey, what 1995 car doesn’t? Its an amazing car. And of course. The speed. It’s my daily driver. So of course I don’t go crazy on a daily basis. But when i want to. I could pin that sucker at full throttle or just bellow. and in seconds i’ll be at over 130 or so. It does have its problems. The typical Taurus problems. Tranny’s having problems. and that’s about it. Other than a few dings here and there on the body. Its a very nice looking car. I love my 1995 SHO. and i believe that ’95 is the best year to have. Also. The body styling’s are one of my main reasons that ’95 is my favorite. The second Gen SHO looked the best out of all 3 Gen. Obviously the new 2010 Taurus is the best yet. but hey. I’d say forget about it unless you got some deep pockets.
I picked up a pristine SHO 1989 2 years ago – but I live in upstate NY where conditions aren’t great for cars. I would like to sell mine while it is still in decent shape – sucker still moves like the wind on the roads – and downgrade to a stationwagon (Taurus 90′s)because I am an artist and need to move sizable canvasses. More info at (GLMuralist@aol.com) Thanks – even do a swap if it’s comparable…
Thanks