The last Ford Taurus SHO of the 1990s arrived with a new shape, a new engine, and a heavy burden of expectation. After a ...
A departure from the more common 90-degree V8, the engine powering Ford's Taurus SHO was a uniquely-made 60-degree V8, with all sorts of quirks.
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.