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I never thought joining a car enthusiast website for the Ford Taurus SHO would influence my life as much as it did back in January of 2005. Here I sit, four-and-a-half years later – married to a man I met through that very same online forum.

My husband, Adam, and I are a very enthusiastic couple when it comes to the Taurus SHO. If it wasn’t for this common interest, I wouldn’t have met my new husband as soon as I did and we probably wouldn’t have as many SHOs either. Between the two of us, you will find 6 SHOs and 1 Taurus in our driveway. We’re a Ford family and our life together has only just begun.

Adam and I participate in open track events at local road courses. It’s a great way to meet new people, while also enjoying the cars we have put all the time and effort into. It may not be the typical “husband and wife” thing to do, but it suits us just fine.

As for how we met, Adam was already a member and I joined towards the end of 2004. At the beginning of 2005, we met for coffee at a local Barnes & Noble after talking a bit online. During that conversation that night, we found out that our father’s worked for the same company at the time – it was a sign at that point, well at least I took it as a sign.

In July of 2005, we went to our first SHO convention and that’s when I met a new family of enthusiasts that share the same passions that we do and are always there if a fellow member needs help before they even ask (i.e. raising money for a sick child, emergency repairs to a car, a random part, stranded car, etc.).

In January of 2008, Adam asked me to marry me and I said yes!

In February of 2009, Ford officially unveiled the new 2010 SHO at the Chicago Auto Show. Adam and I were lucky enough to be a part of the experience, while also celebrating our 4 year anniversary on that same day. I took this as another sign that the SHO really has made an impact in our lives.

Adam and I were married on September 19th and were fortunate enough to have a 2010 SHO at our wedding that was provided by a local dealer for pictures. We took pictures with all 4 generations of the SHO and it was also our first chance to drive the new car. I owe a lot to the SHO and will always have a few in the garage for this very reason.

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Vnuk1 Great story! Hi Michelle & Adam!
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D J Martin III Hey Michelle and Adam, After following your story on the forum, it's great to see you sharing it with the greater Ford family. Your story is a great example of how our forum has become family for so many folks. Thanks for sharing it and allowing us to be part of your family. SHOs forever, D J Martin III (DJSHO91)
2 year(s) ago via
Michelle If we could afford one, we definitely would! It was a blast to drive on our wedding day!
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stephanie Any plans to buy a 2010 SHO? Such a cute story!
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One thing that Cadillac, Mercedes, and BMW has up on Ford and Lincoln, is rear wheel drive performance. The Taurus SHO has to be detuned from the F150 because of its predominantly FWD underpinnings. FWD setups produce torque-steer, and the components are not as tough as RWD. RWD is better, let's face it! The problem for RWD is on snow and ice. Ford really needs to have a look at the AWD set up on new Polaris ATVs. They are RWD, but have a 4x4 switch. When the 4x4 switch is engaged, the machine still sends all the power and torque to the back wheels, so it still feels like a RWD machine. When the back wheels begin to slip, the front wheels engage within 1/5th of a tire rotation. It retains RWD dynamics and reduced powertrain stress in 4x4 mode, and when the front engages when necessary, the engagement is imperceptible! If Ford adopted this set up, it would be the best AWD system on the market. It also means Ford can go back to RWD platforms, which is more prestigious and sporty, drives better, allows for more power and torque. They can perform very well in the colder climates too. Like Polaris, Ford should make it switchable so that I can still do burnouts when I want too! :)
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