TTAC SHO review

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http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/review-2010-ford-taurus-sho/

This SHO truly is an outstanding car, but is it really a “SHO”? The answer, sadly, is “probably not.”



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By Jack Baruth

June 30, 2009



Not everything needs to come with a warning label. A bag of peanuts shouldn’t have “Warning: contains nuts” on it. You know what I’m talking about here. But when I shyly asked the infamous “Agent 001” of Autospies to be my co-driver for the next day’s 2010 Taurus SHO twisty-road press preview, perhaps I should have had excerpts from my “Maximum Street Speed” editorials stapled to the functional sleeves of my Gulf-blue Kiton linen jacket. Kind of a warning label, you see. It would have saved him more than a little worry the next day . . . To say nothing of the dry heaves. But don’t worry: Ford’s latest SHOmobile isn’t nausea-inducing. Unless, that is, you are sensitive to the odor of disc brakes when their pads catch on fire.



My time in the 2010 Taurus Limited had given me plenty of reason to hope that the twin-turbo “EcoBoost” variant would be a world-beater. The original 1989 SHO was a ass-kicking sedan that polished the big Ford’s faux-Audi-5000 demeanor to a razor’s edge. Applying the same treatment to the stock Taurus would create the perfect tool with which to humiliate Honda S2000 drivers on a back road or a particularly wide-open road course. A thirteen-second car with a family-friendly face and actual metal on the dashboard. What’s not to like?



Following an unusually comprehensive product presentation in the courtyard of Asheville’s brand-new Grand Bohemian hotel, we set off in our blood-red SHO—but not until the rest of the journalists were twenty minutes down the road. “Why are we waiting”? Agent 001 asked me.



“Cause we’re gonna catch ‘em ten minutes into the backroad drive,” was the cocky response. Alas, it wasn’t cocky enough: the first of the poky journo-driven SHOs came into view after just five minutes of pedaling Ford’s stout-hearted turbomotor at full chat along North Carolina’s twisty lanes. This is one of the all-time great passenger-car engines. The standard Duratec 3.5 is a snoozer of the first order, but adding some beefier hardware and a pair of hairdryers pointed at the intake turns this Sleeping Beauty into a wicked witch.



Across North Carolina’s wandering countryside, the EcoBoost fired the big Ford past loitering traffic like the railgun in the new Transformers movie. Virtually no passing zone is too short for the fortified six-speed to snap down two gears and strain the four contact patches to their limit under acceleration. This is major-league thrust, enough to make a 335i owner feel slightly inadequate. Even better, the electric power steering is usable and efficient, allowing the inside tire to be placed within inches of the road’s edge time and time again.



Ford’s provided shifter paddles on the SEL, Limited, and SHO models. They are abysmal. I have never operated a worse manumatic shifter, period, point blank. Snapping a downshift requires placing one’s thumb on a tiny button above the steering spoke and pressing it hard enough to flex the plastic before the paddle actually rotates and makes the request. Everybody else I spoke to on the press drive gave up on them immediately, but I continued working with the wobbly paddles, just because the manual-selection mode works just as it’s supposed to, holding the EcoBoost at the limiter without an involuntary upshift.



You’ll want to hold those gears when you can, because after the first five corners you’ll want the engine-braking effect. Finally, someone has challenged BMW in the critical area of providing suck-tastic brakes on very fast cars. (They aren’t called the Bayerische Brake Werke, you know.) Ford’s aware of the problem and is offering an upgraded-pad “Performance Package.” But really, just unbolt the calipers and put something else on. A set of Boxster brakes. A set of Shelby GT500 brakes. A set of bicycle brakes. It doesn’t matter.



Had I been the only driver to smoke the calipers, I’d have put it down to my relentless and indefensible desire to use the road as my private racetrack. But I watched the other journos do it, and their pace, to a man (and woman), can only be described as “pathetic beyond reason.” This is a big problem and it spoils the usability of an otherwise outstanding performance sedan.



There’s that word: outstanding. This SHO truly is an outstanding car, but is it really a “SHO”? The answer, sadly, is “probably not.”



It’s fundamentally a Taurus Limited with the view through the windshield set to fast-forward. The iconic original SHO had a manual transmission, a suspension optimized for handling over comfort, and an aggressiveness that left no doubt in anyone’s mind as to its mission. This SHO goes but doesn’t stop, corners but doesn’t claw at the road, is fast but is never furious. It’s an engine in search of a chassis and a car in search of a mission. SHOgoers in search in a sequel to the 1989 original should read this warning label: “Should have been called Limited Ecoboost.”



Review Summary



PERFORMANCE:

Violently accelerative, terrifyingly underbraked.

RIDE:

Just like what you’d find in the Limited.

HANDLING:

Should outhandle a Limited, but doesn’t, not by much.

EXTERIOR:

Not aggressive enough.

INTERIOR:

Find a better $38K interior. Go ahead, I’ll wait.

FIT AND FINISH:

Damned good.

TOYS:

More of everything than anything else in the segment.

DESIRABILITY:

Just don’t mention the Pontiac G8 GT/GXP.

MILEAGE:

TBA

PRICE AS TESTED:

$43,000

OVERALL:

The badge and the power say SHO, the brakes say “not quite."
 

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the SHO brakes got good in 96. My 94 lapped gingerman HARD for nearly 30 min before they caught on fire with the 11.6 brakes... I bet we will be seeing mustang brakes on these really quick. Who was measuring that at the first press release a while back?
 

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Until I get behind the wheel myself I don't care much for the magazine reviews because I am sure our opinions will vary alot. Again they seem to forget it is a Taurus not a Porsche.
 

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Until I get behind the wheel myself I don't care much for the magazine reviews because I am sure our opinions will vary alot. Again they seem to forget it is a Taurus not a Porsche.

And Ford seemed to forget that the original idea of the SHO is more than just a Taurus with a hot engine.
 

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based on everything i've read and heard, sounds like the new SHO is a set of springs and GT 500 brakes away from being one helluva car...

Well there's more to it than just a set of springs and brakes. If it's that simple then anyone too can make a Buick Roadmaster a nimble handler. ;)
 

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So sad on Ford's part. I still want one but this is typical Ford. All the hype surrounding this car, and they knew the magazines was gonna drive it like a Ferrari.

They should fire whoever decided on the brake system for this car. With the company struggling, and scraping for market share it's a shame they allowed this to happen. Right now was not the time to go cheap on anything.

Aftermarkets should solve this problem or Ford will realize it and fix it themselves but I won't hold my breath on it.
 

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Lets hope they get another shot at the SHO and don't just cancel it again. I would love to see another attempt. Brakes, suspension and 350 less lbs to put it at 4000 even would do wonders for this car, even with the auto only.
 

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I disagree, the brakes most definitely say SHO :) They sucked then and they suck now.

thats funny. lol so true.


what about the garbage padle shifters?

and how many have you driven to give you this opinion?


i told earl,,, last name is leaving me.. the taurus head designer "i want to know if those brakes will fit on this car (pointing to the gt500), cus you know for most of us that will be this first thing we rip off this car" ! :evilgrin:

i think its funny.. i also wish they had made it an inprovement over the old sho. but seriously, its nearly the same formula.
 
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Seriously. How many owners will drive their SHO's so hard that the brakes will fade or smoke? I'd bet that most will be like me and are looking for a family size car that has decent performance and is fun to drive. I will hold off comments until I drive one but I suspect that it will fit the bill perfectly.
 

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Well there's more to it than just a set of springs and brakes. If it's that simple then anyone too can make a Buick Roadmaster a nimble handler. ;)

I'll have to call you out on that one

being a Buick roadmaster is basically an Impala SS minus the rear differential(I don't think it has a posi and it has drums in the rear) and body, everything meant for an Impala SS will bolt onto a Roadmaster....

my brothers Impala SS with just a set of hotchkis springs, QA1 shocks, and some sticky 275 wide tires would do things my SHO doesn't dream about..... even if it is 4400lbs.... seriously under rated in the handling department with a couple of choice parts....... a lot of corners he can go through a good 20mph faster then me on the entry.... I'm sure the RWD makes all the difference cause the car actually turns into a corner, but hey... it smoked me without a doubt.... no excuses

case in point here, don't judge a book by its cover, its quite possible someone can figure out decent spring rates for the new SHO and transform its handling night and day.... something tuned for some oversteer might be a **** of a lot of fun with AWD..... and how could bigger brakes ever hurt the driving experience.......

I'm not gonna discredit the SHO's performance without even driving one, more importantly- its potential down the road- but I do not like it for how fancy and expensive it has become....... and big

i think it'll flop and be discontinuted soon, especially with the economy... just not the time for a car like this when they have trouble selling Corolla's
 

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I'll have to call you out on that one

being a Buick roadmaster is basically an Impala SS minus the rear differential(I don't think it has a posi and it has drums in the rear) and body, everything meant for an Impala SS will bolt onto a Roadmaster....

my brothers Impala SS with just a set of hotchkis springs, QA1 shocks, and some sticky 275 wide tires would do things my SHO doesn't dream about..... even if it is 4400lbs.... seriously under rated in the handling department with a couple of choice parts....... a lot of corners he can go through a good 20mph faster then me on the entry.... I'm sure the RWD makes all the difference cause the car actually turns into a corner, but hey... it smoked me without a doubt.... no excuses

case in point here, don't judge a book by its cover, its quite possible someone can figure out decent spring rates for the new SHO and transform its handling night and day.... something tuned for some oversteer might be a **** of a lot of fun with AWD..... and how could bigger brakes ever hurt the driving experience.......

I'm not gonna discredit the SHO's performance without even driving one, more importantly- its potential down the road- but I do not like it for how fancy and expensive it has become....... and big

i think it'll flop and be discontinuted soon, especially with the economy... just not the time for a car like this when they have trouble selling Corolla's

I take you've never driven a SHO with proper suspension? It would down right surprise you.
 

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They should fire whoever decided on the brake system for this car. With the company struggling, and scraping for market share it's a shame they allowed this to happen. Right now was not the time to go cheap on anything.

I actually spoke with an engineer on the new SHO (who was about to take one out for lunch and this was about 2 months ago, lucky bastard) and he said they really wanted to put a set of Brembo's on it, like what the GT500 has, but it would've supposedly added $5k to the price to be profitable and so the bean counters said "No!" and for cost, they were left with the SLO brakes.

Maybe Ford Racing will offer those brakes and other parts for it sometime in the future?
 

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I actually spoke with an engineer on the new SHO (who was about to take one out for lunch and this was about 2 months ago, lucky bastard) and he said they really wanted to put a set of Brembo's on it, like what the GT500 has, but it would've supposedly added $5k to the price to be profitable and so the bean counters said "No!" and for cost, they were left with the SLO brakes.

Maybe Ford Racing will offer those brakes and other parts for it sometime in the future?

$5K? That's bull. Brembo has enough stock that I'm sure an application could be adapted for the SHO without much R&D. The V series has Brembos as well. A replacement caliper is about $200. 4 pistons front and back.

I predict TCE will have some SHO brakes developed within a couple months...
 
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