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The Ford Taurus was, and always will be, an ultimate sleeper car! First off, a huge thanks and shoutout to the fine folks at Community Ford of Mooresville, for allowing me to come out and film this amazing 2017 Ford Taurus SHO! You can find them at www.community cars.com, or visit them in Mooresville, Indiana! Their location and contact information is below; Community Ford Mooresville 201 Ford Drive - Mooresville, IN 46158 www.communitcycars.com | 317.831.2750 GPS Coordinates: 39.61576° N, 86.35402° W ⚠️DISCLAIMER⚠️ **Please understand that I DO NOT work for any dealerships and I cannot, nor will I attempt to answer questions regarding “how much”, “still available” or related. Please use the contact information provided to perform your own research! Thank you for your understanding!** The Taurus SHO is no stranger to those who know it. First introduced in 1989, replacing the MT5, and running through the 1999 model years, the Super High Output was the ultimate sleeper. Using a Yamaha-developed V6 engine and a 5-speed manual transmission from 1989 to 1995, then switching to a Yamaha V8 engine and no manual transmission from 1996 to 1999. We wouldn’t see another SHO until 2010 when Ford unveiled the much-awaited return of the SHO at the 2009 Chicago Auto Show a month after the announcement of the new Taurus. After skipping two Ford Taurus generations, the resurrected sport sedan went on sale in the summer of 2009 as a 2010 model. In a first for the SHO nameplate, permanent torque vectoring all-wheel drive was standard. While the 4th generation SHO remained largely unchanged after 2013, 2017 brought a few light updates to the SHO. Ford SYNC 3, which featured both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto was made standard on all SHO's. A revised Sony audio system featuring ClearPhase and Live Acoustics technology was introduced as standard equipment as well. Additionally, two new 20 inch wheel choices were made available. The 4th generation Taurus SHO ended production along with the rest of the Taurus line on March 1, 2019. Ours was produced on September 22, 2017 at the Chicago Assembly Plant in Chicago, Illinois. In addition, if you are in need of a digital brochure for your vehicle or are just interested in vehicle brochures, be sure to check out Dezo's Garage! Jeff constantly maintains this site, adding brochures all the time! He currently holds over 11,000 brochures on his database in an easy-to-navigate website! You can visit his site here: https://www.xr793.com/ Base Price: $42,520 Total Options: $3,785 Destination Charge: $875 Total Price When NEW: $47,180 *Price does NOT reflect current local offers, incentives, rebates or any other deal or sale. Please contact the appropriate dealership if applicable that's listed at the beginning of the video for more information. Exterior Color: Blue Jeans Metallic Interior Color: Dark Charcoal Leather Engine: 3.5L EcoBoost V6 Transmission: 6-Speed Automatic Optional Equipment Shown on Vehicle: Driver Assist Package - $1,995 -Adaptive Cruise Control w/Collision Warning -Lane Keep Assist -Lane Departure Warning -Active Park Assist Voice Activated Navigation System - $795 Power Moonroof - $995 *Please note that I am not employed by any dealership NOR and I selling any vehicle depicted on this page! All dealer info is shown at the beginning of the video along with contact information. If you have questions regarding price or availability, please contact the appropriate dealership tagged in the video!* Neighborhood Car Reviews gives you an alternative look at the already impressive list of car videos that are online. What we do is a first-person walk-around of the car. We show features and details that are on the particular model being shown. Performance data, safety equipment and the like are usually not shown due to the already enormous amount of videos that cover the aforementioned topics. We like to cover everything from classics to high-end and everything in between.