The All New Ford Taurus SHO Chisled From Stone.
The new Ford Taurus in Jacksonville has car enthusiast gazing into its eyes, and heads turning from everywhere. Ford has created a more appealing Taurus than it has in the past with an all new look for everyone to see. The all wheel drive Taurus has an appealing newer look with sleaker, more athletic looks, consumers rave the design is much better than last years model. The most noticeable changes of the new Taurus, are the raised beltline and a lower, flatter roof and the whole car is about 2 inches wider. Lowering the roof, raising the beltline, and stuffing under the wheel wells with a election of seventeen-, eighteen-, and nineteen-inch wheels. Makes this Ford Taurus an unbelievable match-up for the competition.Even with the new Ford Taurus sitting just over an inch lower than last year, it still is 61 inches tall and is 76” wide. With that being said, this new Taurus is a monster when compared to BMW’s M5 Series or even the 300C by Chrysler.
The Ford Taurus SHO model looks almost exactly like its lesser model. Discrete SHO images appear on the rear deck and C-pillars, and the front bumper LEDs have a silver bezel rather than a black one. As well as a trunk lid spoiler, twin chrome tailpipes, and a styling new grille. The letters SHO are all about strength, but this one seems cool enough not to show off its hot rod attitude. From the exterior to the interior the SHO Taurus is even more consistent.
Your primary Taurus features more customary faux-wood and plastic trim, while the upgraded model gets a special stamp, shinny black dash trim, and more metallic highlights inside and out. With attractive power bucket seats that enhance great comfort and control to the driver, not to mention how roomy the interior is, with an unbelievable quanity of head room. Keeping up the trend setting Ford Taurus is just one of multiple reasons change is here to stay.
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