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.
For most of the 2010s, if you wanted a fast Ford with plenty of street cred, then you'd get your hands on the pony car Mustang. You could also take a look at some hot hatches. But in a quiet corner of ...
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 ...
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 ...
Moses Karomo is an enthusiastic automotive writer who can talk and write endlessly about cars. He has extensive automotive reporting experience, writing about all manner of automotive topics. He keeps ...
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 ...
Remember the final installment of the original Men in Black trilogy, when MIB’s official workhorse car was a 2012 Ford Taurus SHO? Such an interesting choice of wheels for the most expensive comedy ...
Ford revived the SHO badge in 2010 on the new, sixth-generation Taurus. The company installed a twin-turbo 3.5-liter EcoBoost V6 beneath the hood, producing 365 hp and 350 lb-ft of torque, and it ran ...