Huntervf
Bored now
http://www.nextautos.com/driven-2010-ford-taurus-sho
And who is that in the used/classic channel talking about an M3?
And who is that in the used/classic channel talking about an M3?
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Oh darned, a really positive review. What will the nay sayers do?
pax, smn
Oh darned, a really positive review. What will the nay sayers do?
pax, smn
I don't know. But the rest of us get a chuckle when you post...
That's a heavy eff'n hair!or the fact that it weighs a hair over 2 tons
Oh darned, a really positive review. What will the nay sayers do?
pax, smn
multiple technical details are in error in that article...
The obvious one is the shift from the paddles does not occur in .75 milliseconds either. Closer to .75 Seconds....
This doesn't make me a naysayer but multiple technical details are in error in that article...
The obvious one is the shift from the paddles does not occur in .75 milliseconds either. Closer to .75 Seconds....


Hyperbole anyone?
It's a common trick us journalists use to, you know, make boring things a little more interesting![]()
Just reading the review, how is it much different than any other? Good car, good acceleration, very refined, worrisome brakes. Their tastes seem to appreciate a car as this while others may want more involvement. This review falls right in line with every other I've read...
No, just at bad math... 75 milliseconds (=0.075 sec) is the likely number (decimal error). An intoxicated slug can shift any manual in under .75 sec...
You calling the new SHO boring? Mr. Newberg should be on your case any minute now...![]()
Bingo.
Is it really that far fetched that some of us don't really care for a regular Taurus with a big motor being called a SHO? Especially one that weights almost 4,400 freaking lbs?!?
My comments would be identical to Hunters, with the one addition that though this new version SHO is certainly very different from the GenI/II in concept, it is not all that different from the Gen III in concept, and can be seen as a logical extension of that.