Registered vehicle
1998 Ford Taurus “The Clitaurus”
About the 1996–1999 Ford Taurus
The 1996 model year brought the third-generation Ford Taurus, a full redesign built around an oval styling theme that extended from the grille and rear window to interior details. The engine lineup changed: the pushrod Vulcan 3.0 V6, rated at 145 horsepower, continued as the base engine, while a new dual-overhead-cam Duratec 3.0 V6, rated at 200 horsepower, was offered on the upper LX trim, both with a four-speed automatic. The performance Taurus SHO switched from the Yamaha V6 of earlier years to a 3.4 Yamaha V8, a 60-degree dual-overhead-cam 32-valve engine rated at 235 horsepower and 230 lb-ft of torque, paired only with the four-speed AX4N automatic. This was the only V8-powered Taurus SHO, and it ran for four model years, 1996 through 1999. The oval theme was not well received, and the Taurus lost its position as the best-selling car in the United States to the Toyota Camry for the 1997 model year after holding it from 1992 through 1996. The 3.4 SHO V8 later became known for a camshaft-sprocket failure traced to how Yamaha attached the sprockets to the camshafts. The Mercury Sable continued as the badge-engineered sibling.
The story
The Taurus was purchased in 1998 by my mother, who drove the car for 4 years, and only managed to put 35,426 miles on it. I acquired the car in December of 2002, and will be more than likely keeping it for 3 years, upon which point my sister will get it, and I will get my parents' 2003 Altima 2.5 SL.
I added the following:
-K&N Air Cone Filter
-Neon Tire Valve Stem Caps
-Sony M-730 Head Unit
-4 x Pyramid 6x8 200w MAX
-1 x Jenson 150w RMS @ 4 ohm Amplifier
-1 x Profile Baja 12' Subwoofer 250w RMS @ 4 ohm
-HottWirez Interior Lighting Effects — Ryan Hoover
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