file.newsgroup.cars.101653 Maven / Gradle / Ivy
From: [email protected] (Nill Toulme)
Subject: used Taurus SHO purchase
Quoting Jeffrey J. Nucciarone's ([email protected]) article
of 04-06-93, in pertinent part:
JJ> I am considering buying a used '90 Taurus SHO. The car in
JJ> question has 37k miles. I took it for a test drive the other day
JJ> and a few questions came up.
JJ>
JJ> . . .
JJ> Second, is there anything I should specifically look for in an
JJ> SHO of this vintage? Anything I should specifically ask abt?
JJ> (Brakes, cluthch, etc.) I noticed on the drive the clutch engagemen
JJ> point seemed a little high; since all my other cars are auto-tragics
JJ> I'm not sure abt this point. I had my foot firmly planted on the
JJ> brake when I started it up. There was a bit of a pop in the pedal
JJ> soon after the engine started. This also occured on a few T-bird SC'
JJ> I test drove. Was this the ABS self test?
Brake rotors and the clutch are the main things. There has been a clutch
replacement program; you might check to see if the car is still eligible,
as it is a change well worth making. You can also swap the cruddy cable
shifter for the newer rod shifter, also a change worth making, but that'll
cost you some $$.
My brakes usually do one wibble-wobble on startup, so that is probably
normal. Didn't know they had a self-test, that's interesting.
What kind of tires does the car have on it?
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