The new 2010 FORD SHO
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The ALL WHEEL DRIVE is what im talking about LOL. My 94 SHO was a beast out of the hole with its front wheel drive and me personnally ide rather have a G8 too hands down guys LOL But alot of you guys are comparing oranges to apples here.The G8 is a (V8) !!!This has a tiny(V6) 3.5 L guys Hey, it could use some tweaking like alot of you have pointed out but 365 Hp out of a 3.5????Come on Thats rockin HP for such a small engine
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The Ecoboost(Duratec) Is a Porsche design who sold it to Cosworth who sold it to Ford, Its going to be a Stellar engine. No Bullshit I'm going to drop one in my 97 T/A WS6. Ford is going to put this engine into the Mustang eventually so parts are gonna be cheap.
P.S. I'm a Ford guy, **** G.M.
P.S. I'm a Ford guy, **** G.M.
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I like the AWD idea. I would really like to buy a rear wheel daily driver, but on my budget, I can only afford one nice (late model) driver. RWD stuff is great 9 months out of the year, but I have to get to work the other 3 months too.
Ford's use of AWD on the new SHO is definitely a factor for people like me who see snow and want the edge that a FWD or AWD car gives you.
The G8 is a car built for speed that doubles as a family sedan. The SHO seems to be a family sedan that is built for speed. A better comparison for the SHO would be the BMW 3.0L turbo 5 Series, or maybe one of the Audi sedans. They're more expensive, but they were all family sedans first. Not the case with the G8.
Ford's use of AWD on the new SHO is definitely a factor for people like me who see snow and want the edge that a FWD or AWD car gives you.
The G8 is a car built for speed that doubles as a family sedan. The SHO seems to be a family sedan that is built for speed. A better comparison for the SHO would be the BMW 3.0L turbo 5 Series, or maybe one of the Audi sedans. They're more expensive, but they were all family sedans first. Not the case with the G8.
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I like the AWD idea. I would really like to buy a rear wheel daily driver, but on my budget, I can only afford one nice (late model) driver. RWD stuff is great 9 months out of the year, but I have to get to work the other 3 months too.
Ford's use of AWD on the new SHO is definitely a factor for people like me who see snow and want the edge that a FWD or AWD car gives you.
The G8 is a car built for speed that doubles as a family sedan. The SHO seems to be a family sedan that is built for speed. A better comparison for the SHO would be the BMW 3.0L turbo 5 Series, or maybe one of the Audi sedans. They're more expensive, but they were all family sedans first. Not the case with the G8.
Ford's use of AWD on the new SHO is definitely a factor for people like me who see snow and want the edge that a FWD or AWD car gives you.
The G8 is a car built for speed that doubles as a family sedan. The SHO seems to be a family sedan that is built for speed. A better comparison for the SHO would be the BMW 3.0L turbo 5 Series, or maybe one of the Audi sedans. They're more expensive, but they were all family sedans first. Not the case with the G8.
I drive a G8 GT every day, I have two kids and I would hardly call it mainly a performance car lol. Its an excellent family car that happens to handle, stop and go like a car that costs nearly twice as much. Thats not just my opinion either, auto writers dont throw the BMW 5 series comparisons lightly. Plus 24mpg on trips with regular fuel isnt hard to take either, I would consider a new camaro as a car 'built for speed' first, certainly not a G8. No compromises packing my family in the thing for a two week trip thats for sure, done it.
Me too, they all look good on paper