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Academy Award-winning film director Barry Levinson (”Rain Man,” “Good Morning, Vietnam,” “Diner,” “Bugsy”) contacted Ford to test drive the new 2010 Taurus SHO.  As a filmmaker who has always carefully chosen the vehicles seen in his movies, Barry was interested to find out if the newly redesigned 365-hp sedan could live up to all the accolades it has received in the press. The video tells the rest of the story.

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Nancy I purchased the 2010 Taurus over 2 months ago and I feel like a living commercial You know the Cadilac commercial where the lady asks "When you turn your car on, does it return the favor?" I still feel that commercial fits my Taurus I love it bumper to bumper And Ford...nobody does it better!
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Jason Ford to me means affordable fun. I have owned 2 Shelbys and a 03 T-Bird. What other American auto manufactures have one of its living owners name on the car. GM had to go dig up Harvey Earls ghost to hawk their cars, Bill Ford drives his cars and helps sell them. The best part is Ford refused to take the feds money with all its strings attached to it. Working man - Working mans car. You got to love it....
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Ford does a good job creating efficient powertrains, and thier idea that 4WD is better than RWD in large vehicles (such as the Taurus, Explorer, Edge, and Flex) makes a lot of sence, however, I'm pretty sure using FWD over RWD in these large vehicles is simply robbing them of thier best performance figures, and towing capacities (at least for the suv's). Ford should get rid of the FWD option in these vehicles, and replace it with a RWD option, for various reasons. For example, making the Explorer, and Flex RWD will help increase thier towing capacity, and help them to handle better, since, through proper gearing, the torque could be vectored around a turn. As for the Edge, and Taurus, it would greatly help thier overall performance figures, by making them weigh less (than a 4WD), and handle better for reasons stated before. Ford already has plenty of technological goodies to aid the 4WD systems in these vehicles, so why not adapt them to an efficient, and cost effective RWD system?
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