Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Ford Taurus SHO vs. Audi S4 and S5


The Taurus SHO handles well for its size.

We all have seen the commercial of the 2010 Ford Taurus SHO overtaking an Audi A6. And most of us have also seen the video of the Taurus SHO beating a V8-powered Audi A6 4.2 in a 0-60 run. So we at Forza Speed put two and two together and got three. We figured we should put the Taurus SHO up against the Audi S5 since they both have about the same power and both put down their power through all four wheels. However, just to make it that more exciting, we also threw in the Audi S4.


The S4 had the advantage of less weight.

Right from the start, it was noticeable that the Taurus SHO would have to work overtime in order to keep up with the competition. Due to its much smaller weight, the S4 had the advantage in acceleration and in cornering. Unlike the Taurus SHO, the S4 and S5 also had some wheel spin during acceleration.


The Taurus SHO has the more torque but also more weight.

The Taurus SHO has a morbidly obese torque range. All of the 350 lb.-ft. are provided from 1500-5250 rpm. However, the additional 25 lb.-ft. it has over the S4 and S5 aren't enough to compensate for its pavement-crushing weight. At just under 4,400-lbs., the weight truffle-shuffles from side to side while cornering. Nevertheless, a 0-60 time of 5.2-seconds isn't something to complain about. But that's still not enough to beat the S4's and S5's 4.9-second sprint to 60-mph.


The Taurus SHO is super chunky.

Despite its weight problem, the Taurus SHO is tossable around the turns and is fairly fun to drive. It understeers a bit, but hey, what all-wheel-drive car doesn't?


The S4 and S5 are quicker through the turns.


The S4 takes the lead...


...and stays there.

We think that the Taurus SHO looks very good, if not better than its competitors. Unlike the S4 and S5, the beltline of the Taurus SHO rises towards the back. It has a "J. Lo" rear. Even though the Taurus SHO comes back for the 2010 model year as a sleeper, its weight doesn't help on the backroads. By losing a few hundred pounds, the Taurus SHO could be more competitive. We're waiting, Ford.

Check out the video below.





-stefc93

Thursday, April 1, 2010