Video Test Drives - 2010 Taurus SHO - Shooting Video For Dealer Websites
Posted in Auto Industry on November 17th, 2009 by scott – 1 Comment
TuneyFish shows up at Evergreen Ford in Issaquah WA to shoot a test drive of the new Taurus SHO.
TuneyFish shows up at Evergreen Ford in Issaquah WA to shoot a test drive of the new Taurus SHO.
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Check out additional exterior shots of the new Ford Taurus SHO right here.
Its great to see that Ford is making some great decisions in bringing back the 2010 Taurus SHO - Pro-Touring for the family. Mulally, Ford’s CEO recently visited Seattle to talk about why they decided to bring back this hugely successful model. It was quite an interesting interview on labor day covering the success of Ford amidst all the flack the industry is getting.
I first learned how to drive a manual transmission in a Taurus SHO, back in the early ’90’s. The car had leather interior, a fully loaded luxury car built with a substantial amount of power. Now with the 2010 coming out with 365 horsepower, its going to be another big win for Ford.
They’ve already got the enthusiasts heading over to the track to see what the SHO will do in stock form. Autoblog recently posted a video of the new SHO pulling off a 13 second pass in the 1/4 mile.
The Taurus was a great all-around car, and it makes sense that Ford will try and recapture that success with what looks like a really slick design for 2010. I have to admit that I’ve not looked twice at any of the recent vehicles to come from the Big 3 but when I saw this I was really impressed.
The car even has a decent interior design, another typical disappointment I’ve seen from the domestic car companies. Lately they’ve been doing too much of the oval, round and goofy looking center console area.
I’m much more fond of the squared off look, and vertical lines from the dash down to the floor, as opposed the the 30 degree slopes that come off the dash with ugly big dials for the controls.
I’m a big fan of the lines that Volvo has on their interior:
The Taurus Interior
Overall I’m pleased to see that the Taurus is back, that the company listened to the enthusiast market, and is delivering a quality design. The 365 horsepower is going to be a thrill to drive, and I’m sure once some of the aftermarket companies come out with a few bolt ons the car will run 12’s with mid 400 horsepower.
Check out some more great pics of the new 2010 Ford Taurus SHO photos