1989 Ford Taurus

1989 Ford Taurus

The 1989 Ford Taurus represents a significant iteration within the first generation of Taurus models, celebrated for its aerodynamic design and practicality. This model is available in two body types: sedan and station wagon, with the sedan measuring approximately 188.4 inches in length and the wagon at nearly 191.9 inches. The width of both body styles is about 70.8 inches. Engine options for the 1989 Taurus include various configurations, notably highlighted by the SHO (Super High Output) model, which features a powerful 3.0-liter V6 generating 223 horsepower. The typical transmission for the SHO is a 5-speed manual, while other models may utilize an automatic option. All variants are configured with front-wheel drive. Unique performance capabilities of the SHO model distinguished it within the Taurus lineup, enhancing the vehicle’s appeal to enthusiasts and families alike.