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Psycho
Location: Massachusetts
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UPDATED:Gettin a new car!
I went out today and test drove my next car. 93 Taurus SHO. Its pretty nice, I'm real excited. Anyone got any advice on what to watch out for? Problem areas, common problems?
Thanks Last edited by elwoodblues43; 11-13-2003 at 04:42 PM.. |
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More Freedom, Less Bullshit
Location: Tulsa, OK
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NOOOOOO! Stay away from the SHO. It's a bad idea. A friend of a friend has one, and it's been nothing but problems. It's a several hour job just to change the damn sparkplugs. His motor mounts are almost shot, and the cheapest one was 75 bucks, and the most expensive one was 150 bucks. V8 shoehorned into a FWD sedan makes for unhappy mechanics. If you're dead set on getting one, here's a pretty goood site for them.
http://www.shotimes.com/
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Junkie
Location: Florida
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SHOs are nice cars, but they will nickel and dime you to death. That's the only reason I don't own one. Is that an auto or manual? The manual needs a new clutch about every 60k miles, and that's about a $900 job because it's so hard to get to the thing. The automatic craps out around 100k miles. It requires major maintenance at 60k mile intervals. Throw all the random things that break on a 10 year old Ford into the mix, and you've got quite an expensive car on your hands.
Unless you like to work on cars, I'd recommend a Maxima from around that same time over a SHO. Almost as good performance, and much more reliable. |
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Psycho
Location: Massachusetts
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Its a 93, so that was before the time of the V8. It is an automatic, but I really do like it. Plus, the price is killer.
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Psycho
Location: Scottsdale, AZ
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if you factor in all the repair work you'll probably end up doing you could probably just find something better for the same price. before you get into this you should see if the owner had any maintenance records on that. if the same things were replaced every so often, you will also be replacing them. from this cars reliability history and the fact that its a "killer price", to me it just sounds like your asking to be screwed over. |
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Go faster!
Location: Wisconsin
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Actually, he's got a couple things going for him here. First off, it's the V6. The motor is strong, although maintainence won't be cheap/easy. It's an automatic. That means that the clutch problems won't plague him. Personally, I'd go for it, esecially if it's been maintained well.
That said, I would be wary, and DO look for ANY signs of abuse. Good luck, and let us know what's up with it.
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Psycho
Location: Massachusetts
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I did look the whole car over, pretty clean, there was one problem with it, but that will be fixed before I buy it. I also know the previous owner was a 17 year old girl, so it probably wasn't beaten on too badly.
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I think Pringles initial intention was to make tennis balls. But on the day that the rubber was supposed to show up, a big truckload of potatoes arrived. But Pringles is a laid back company. They said "Fuck it. Cut em up." -Mitch Hedberg, '68-'05 Bauer's the man. |
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Psycho
Location: Massachusetts
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Update:
I found out there is an repair shop in my town that is strictly SHO. They have 5 SHOs that were in accidents that they use for parts, and have loads of spare, engines, trannies, and parts. Anything I could possibly need for an SHO, they have. And they know the cars inside and out. This makes me much more at ease buying one. This weekend I am gonna bring the car to them, and their V6 guy is gonna check it out, if he says everything is hunkydorey I'm definately going to buy it
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I think Pringles initial intention was to make tennis balls. But on the day that the rubber was supposed to show up, a big truckload of potatoes arrived. But Pringles is a laid back company. They said "Fuck it. Cut em up." -Mitch Hedberg, '68-'05 Bauer's the man. |
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Psycho
Location: Massachusetts
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Well, I bought it today, and am totally happy with my decision. It is so nice, had it thoroughly checked out, a few little things need to be replaced, but nothing expensive. I'm lovin it!
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I think Pringles initial intention was to make tennis balls. But on the day that the rubber was supposed to show up, a big truckload of potatoes arrived. But Pringles is a laid back company. They said "Fuck it. Cut em up." -Mitch Hedberg, '68-'05 Bauer's the man. |
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Psycho
Location: Massachusetts
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I made sure to check out everything this time....with my first car, I was an idiot. Just test drove it for 5 minutes and said yeah....i was young and restless, forgive me
But with this car, i inspected it in and out, and SHO expert expected it in and out for an hour, and told me to buy it.
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I think Pringles initial intention was to make tennis balls. But on the day that the rubber was supposed to show up, a big truckload of potatoes arrived. But Pringles is a laid back company. They said "Fuck it. Cut em up." -Mitch Hedberg, '68-'05 Bauer's the man. |
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