The 1986 Ford Taurus - Ford's Home Run Hit

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  • čas přidán 12. 05. 2018
  • Welcome to my brand new channel! My inaugural tale is the story behind the first generation 1986 Ford Taurus and Mercury Sable, Cars that truly revolutionized the automotive industry and saved Ford Motor Company from near disaster.
    Upon introduction, media and consumer reviews of the Ford Taurus and Mercury Sable were universally positive. The design and engineering was nothing short of revolutionary.
    Though generic looking to modern eyes, the first gen Ford Taurus was considered so futuristic looking at introduction, it was featured prominently in film and TV shows that took place in the near future such as Robocop.
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    The 1986 Ford Taurus, and in particular the Taurus wagon, were among the first cars I fell in love with as a child. And this is my tribute video. Some love Ferraris, I love 80's Ford wagons.
    I've also included some of the original 1986 Taurus commercial ads with that legendary Taurus! For us! jingle. Be warned, it'll be stuck in your head for ages.
    And of course a special shout out to the 1986 Mercury Sable and that futuristic light bar!
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  • @TofersCarTales
    @TofersCarTales  Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks for your support and please do consider becoming a supporter of my efforts... www.patreon.com/TofersCarTales

  • @EV6CrashCam
    @EV6CrashCam Před 5 lety +322

    It was so futuristic at the time that it starred in Robocop

    • @jasonallemani3350
      @jasonallemani3350 Před 5 lety +32

      don't forget about the 6000SUX!!

    • @Xabier2.0
      @Xabier2.0 Před 5 lety +25

      @@jasonallemani3350 I'd buy that for a dollar!

    • @mofoshizknack
      @mofoshizknack Před 5 lety +2

      That’s what I remember

    • @danpettis1675
      @danpettis1675 Před 5 lety +2

      @@jasonallemani3350 lol yeah and it got really shitty gas mileage

    • @HAL-dm1eh
      @HAL-dm1eh Před 5 lety +12

      @@jasonallemani3350 Ironically that was a jab at Pontiac's 6000. I had seen in a documentary somewhere the writer had one and it was a total POS and thus the obvious disdain in the movie.

  • @stickman-1
    @stickman-1 Před 5 lety +95

    It still have my 92 Taurus SHO and will likely never sell it. It's one of my favorite cars. It's the ultimate sleeper. The 140mph on the speedo was real. Thing is, at any speed the car feels like it's totally in control. Just an amazing car.

    • @tesmith47
      @tesmith47 Před 5 lety +7

      I am restoring my 92 SHO blue

    • @celsovera91
      @celsovera91 Před 3 lety +1

      Conan O’Brien had one too

    • @thelegendaryblackbeastofar39
      @thelegendaryblackbeastofar39 Před 3 lety +2

      That is a sweet car!

    • @thelegendaryblackbeastofar39
      @thelegendaryblackbeastofar39 Před 3 lety +2

      I remember when Ford came out with the second gen Taurus SHO with a V8 engine. At this point Ford had really lost their mojo. The new version was swift on paper but ultimately felt lazy and overweight.

    • @WizzRacing
      @WizzRacing Před 3 lety +2

      1989 Yamaha developed and sold them to Ford for the Taurus....It was crazy fast for a V6...
      I would add.. Yamaha got Toyota to help develop the intake system. Something just now other cars companies are doing..Why the V6 did not need an air pump.. It burned that clean..

  • @jamiecinder9412
    @jamiecinder9412 Před 3 lety +22

    I really miss seeing these around. When I was a little kid, this car is what I automatically pictured when I heard the word "car". It's a shame that Ford largely gave up on this model, since the Taurus proved that if the American car manufacturers truly gave it their all, they could compete with the Europeans and Japanese.

    • @bernardboka4277
      @bernardboka4277 Před 2 měsíci

      It was an excellent, comfortable, and reliable car. And I loved the appearance, especially of the wagon. Ford unfortunately fumbled the late 90s redesign with oval shapes everywhere, and then stopped trying. I owned 3 of them over time, a 1987 wagon LX fully loaded, a 1989 sedan mid range, and a 1993 wagon base model. They all gave 10s of thousands of trouble free service and I actually miss seeing them.

  • @user-ru8eg7bu3b
    @user-ru8eg7bu3b Před 5 lety +24

    I drive a ford taurus 1991 in Ukraine now. Despite the age, this car makes people turn around on the roads, and comfort is much higher than many new cars.

    • @TofersCarTales
      @TofersCarTales  Před 5 lety +6

      Thanks for writing, it's awesome to hear you're driving a Taurus in the Ukraine! Very cool.

    • @BastardX13
      @BastardX13 Před 2 lety +2

      Godbless you and your people. March 2022.

  • @cadman10000
    @cadman10000 Před 5 lety +9

    My first car was a 1987 Taurus GL sedan that I bought in 1993. I specifically wanted a Taurus because even years after it first came out, it was still very modern looking at the time. Many people ask how a kid could have afforded to what many people assumed was a brand new car.

  • @A22DNAL
    @A22DNAL Před 3 lety +5

    This car dropped like a WTF bomb to the automotive and consumer world. NO ONE but Ford was ready for this! And it is INSANE how well-received this car was for the time. Like, I mean, the stars could not have aligned any better! If you were around in the mid-late 80's, you know that EVERYONE wanted a Taurus!

  • @ironinquisitor3656
    @ironinquisitor3656 Před 6 lety +119

    Thank you for this video! Whenever I tell people how advanced this car was when it first came out people ignorantly deny it and laugh at me. Then I show them a picture of a typical boxy mid-80s sedan and compare its shape and interior to a fully loaded Taurus LX. Seriously, the Taurus came out in late 1985 and it looked liked a mid 90s car. the 1997 Toyota Camry looks like an exact carbon copy of the first gen Taurus.

    • @alc.8415
      @alc.8415 Před 5 lety +1

      Pfft, not even...the 1992 Camry, yes. The 1997 Camry looked like Toyota designers had designed it in a vacuum after accidentally setting the time travel dial to reverse

    • @Snakecggg
      @Snakecggg Před 4 lety

      lol

    • @Bartonovich52
      @Bartonovich52 Před 4 lety +1

      Adalberto Colonel
      Exactly.
      The 1992 Camry was perfect. Hey... a Toyota that’s reliable, fast (V6 Camrys were rockets in the day), and looks modern.
      Then they indented the back and put a light bar across it. Terrible.
      But then they kept making the same car over and over.
      Now Toyota is either boring... or weird (inverse trapezoid grills, the Prius, etc)

  • @Mario_N64
    @Mario_N64 Před 4 lety +5

    It's amazing that the design was basically locked in in 1982.

  • @martinliehs2513
    @martinliehs2513 Před 5 lety +14

    My family had a rare fist gen model, 1986 Taurus MT-5, 2.5 l 4 cylinder with a 5 speed manual.
    Nice, comfortable and economical car, and the shifter and clutch worked as smoothly as the best from Japan ( I think the gearbox was sourced from Mazda).

  • @thetreblerebel
    @thetreblerebel Před 3 lety +4

    This was the Ford of my childhood. A very forward thinking and futuristic car company.

  • @michaeljones-sw1wf
    @michaeljones-sw1wf Před 5 lety +5

    I have a 2003 Ford Taurus Wagon with 112,000 miles on it and i love it. It`s one of the best vehicles I`ve owned in 48 years.

  • @kenwb3513
    @kenwb3513 Před 5 lety +51

    The Taurus was so aerodynamic and stylish at the time, it was used as the official RoboCop vehicle

    • @EFFEZE
      @EFFEZE Před 3 lety

      Bennnnnffffff

  • @ENDTIMEsVideoLibrary
    @ENDTIMEsVideoLibrary Před 5 lety +24

    I was a kid working at Universal Studios when these came out. We had a Special Detail in Security for some Undercover Work that required Universal to Corporate Lease some car's from the infamous Galpin Ford Dealership. We got a Red Completely Loaded Taurus which I literally fell in love with. It was one of my favorites to drive around the lot along with the Mustangs and T-Birds. It was unlike ANY of the previous Fords and more like an Audi 5000 of the same period. Thanks for the great video. This is really great stuff for school kids too!

    • @markbot4286
      @markbot4286 Před 5 lety

      Gen one 3.0 had 140hp...doesnt sound like much by today's standard but the Fairmounts 3.3L only produced 91hp and the 5.0 HO 145hp 2 litres less and only 5 horse short then Ford's baddest v8

    • @roninkraut6873
      @roninkraut6873 Před 4 lety +1

      Mark Bot
      I get what you’re saying but the 5.0 was not Fords baddest engine. They were still producing the 5.8 and 7.5. They also had some awesome in line engines for different markets that we never got in the states.

  • @joelbreuker981
    @joelbreuker981 Před 5 lety +43

    My dad worked at Ford at the time. We got a 87 lx loaded. Deep red with grey bottom. Many awesome memories with that car. Took my girlfriend, now wife to homecoming in it. Loved that car. So far ahead of its time. The digital dash. Power everything. Factory power moonroof. Ford really hit a grand slam with that first generation!

    • @brandongant618
      @brandongant618 Před 5 lety +1

      what happened to it ? :(

    • @morgfarm1
      @morgfarm1 Před 5 lety +2

      Our first Taurus was an 87 Wagon LX, had most everything in it. The thing was, we got it around 1999 as a reconstructed car - Once crushed so severely the scars it bore in the roof were visible until we sold it in 2003. That was replaced with a 1995 Taurus Wagon that burned in 2006 (EFI Line failed and ignited by the exhaust manifolds), which was replaced with a 1995 Taurus Sedan that I eventually adopted when I turned 16. That car was sold in 2010 after my parents bought a 2005 Taurus and I came into a Toyota pickup. That 2005 Taurus lasted until Last February when a woman ran a stop sign at Walmart and hit me nearly head on. (I was some how faulted for it though). -- But not before succumbing to the classic Transmission failure.
      Love my Taurus cars.

    • @marcowulliampopirers2216
      @marcowulliampopirers2216 Před 5 lety +1

      that car was like 10 years ahead of its time

    • @joelbreuker981
      @joelbreuker981 Před 5 lety

      @@brandongant618 My mom got t boned in it in the early 90s. Totaled.

    • @robertwhite9898
      @robertwhite9898 Před 5 lety +1

      I agree Ford really knocked it that right out of the park . That had to be a beauty of a car for ya !

  • @daveromanyshyn1170
    @daveromanyshyn1170 Před 5 lety +9

    The Taurus was the car that sparked my love of cars when I was 9 years old. I has a magazine ad cut out on my bedroom wall.

    • @TofersCarTales
      @TofersCarTales  Před 5 lety +2

      Right there with ya. The first car I was ever in awe with was at the 1985 state fair. I saw the Taurus wagon and thought it was a space ship on wheels. Loved these cars (and all cars) ever since.

    • @daveromanyshyn1170
      @daveromanyshyn1170 Před 5 lety +2

      @@TofersCarTales I used to gawk at a light blue Sable wagon on my walk to school. Not many kids did that, I guess!

  • @ArnoldPranks
    @ArnoldPranks Před 3 lety +9

    I knew as a small child that the Taurus was very unusual, probably a first in terms of aerodynamic design. Many years there have been many documentaries about this very subject!

  • @yortomatic
    @yortomatic Před 5 lety +11

    I had the privilege of driving the second 1986 Ford Taurus delivered to the state of Colorado, a station wagon, from the rail yard to Sill-Terhar Ford. The first car was in front of me, the sedan. The dealership owner was on the design team for all the buttons, switches, dials, etc for the interior of the car.

  • @buddy8225
    @buddy8225 Před 5 lety +16

    Owned two of them. An 1988 and a 1998. The Taurus is what won me over to Ford.

    • @rockandroll4689
      @rockandroll4689 Před 5 lety +2

      I have always been a Ford fan - and always will be Ricky Trager. I am so glad you drive Fords now too! To me - nothing comes close - we have six Fords - all of them have been absolutely trouble free and so dependable - I have no reason to ever switch. (and by the way - 2 of these are Tauruses - one is a Five Hundred - which really is a Taurus too)

  • @kevinmoore9716
    @kevinmoore9716 Před 3 lety +2

    My parents bought a 1986 Taurus. The entire family loved that car.

  • @tonychavez2083
    @tonychavez2083 Před 5 lety +19

    Our family bought a new one in 1988, GL with the 3.0L Vulcan motor, a very nice riding and stable feeling car. The only mechanical failures I can remember were transmission around 100K and front wheel bearing hubs a little before that. Motor was bullet proof

    • @williamsinger4124
      @williamsinger4124 Před 5 lety +1

      Exactly their issue. I had a couple, n my best advice is buy a couple spare AXOD transmissions just in case

    • @joshlewis4574
      @joshlewis4574 Před 5 lety +3

      My parents got an 86 gl as well. Traded in the unreliable Pontiac 6000. The car was a head of its time. For some reason I was anti Ford and soon hated it. We had wheel baring go too. Other than that not bad. Had it for 4 years. Lots of memories. Finding out I had brain tumor at age 10. Asking my dad if I was going to die on ride home. Next week going to Johns Hopkins for Ben Carson to do my surgery.

  • @jwc3104
    @jwc3104 Před 5 lety +164

    Taurus don't look that old even today.

    • @fredaydaybae8450
      @fredaydaybae8450 Před 5 lety +4

      Absolutely not!! It was futuristic then and even now

    • @fredaydaybae8450
      @fredaydaybae8450 Před 5 lety +1

      toyoscio yep

    • @Audfile
      @Audfile Před 5 lety +6

      They look really really old now. Have you seen a modern car?

    • @fredaydaybae8450
      @fredaydaybae8450 Před 5 lety +11

      Audfile I was alive to see when EVERY car on the road in 1984 was shaped like a brick so yes, even today, this shape is modern. If it weren’t for this car who KNOWS how long cars would’ve still been shaped like shoe boxes. Respect and thank Ford for it.

    • @Audfile
      @Audfile Před 5 lety +1

      @@fredaydaybae8450 i was there too, and im sorry but when a Taurus goes by it screams mid 80s design, tolerances, and style. There is nothing ageless about it. It is definitely of its time.

  • @johnstrauss8061
    @johnstrauss8061 Před 5 lety +6

    More credit should be given to the success of the 1983 T-Bird restyle. If that car had flopped, the Taurus as we know it would never have been green-lighted.

    • @fredc8346
      @fredc8346 Před 5 lety +1

      Right. It is hard to say this was a clean external design when the same company had a car so similar already.

    • @kz1000ps
      @kz1000ps Před 5 lety +1

      Don't forget about the Tempo/Topaz as well.

    • @SmackdownsRKO2024-xk9ew
      @SmackdownsRKO2024-xk9ew Před 5 měsíci

      And the 85 Aerostar minivan

  • @8bitter696
    @8bitter696 Před 5 lety +86

    Rip the Ford Taurus 1986-2019

    • @Arayig1982
      @Arayig1982 Před 5 lety +7

      Not true. There is a seventh generation made in China but apparently USA is too poor to buy them thus no Taurus for USA.

    • @8bitter696
      @8bitter696 Před 5 lety +8

      Arayig1982 I was referring to the US Taurus which seized production about a month ago

    • @Arayig1982
      @Arayig1982 Před 5 lety +8

      @@8bitter696 Regardless, they could have imported the newer 2016 on Taurus, but American Ford caters to faux suvs and pick ups not cars any longer.

    • @jasoncarpp7742
      @jasoncarpp7742 Před 5 lety +2

      @@Arayig1982 I agree. It's a damn shame that's the case.

    • @dilburger6902
      @dilburger6902 Před 5 lety +10

      @@Arayig1982 no, it's not that the "US is too poor to buy them" it's simply that the car isn't selling because consumers are choosing to buy SUVs and trucks more than compact cars/sedans/coupes. Its not just with Ford either.

  • @bikes7777
    @bikes7777 Před rokem +3

    Absolutely the most ground breaking car Ford built since the model t. Still looks current today.

  • @patdthomas
    @patdthomas Před 3 lety +5

    A little over 20 years ago I bought a used 1991 Taurus wagon. This was a vehicle that did everything well. The perfect blend of comfort, style, performance and practicality. One of the best cars I ever owned. Too bad the ex wife got it.

  • @SuspenseESCAPEremastered
    @SuspenseESCAPEremastered Před 5 lety +41

    This design caught GM way off guard! (which is common for GM)

    • @SuspenseESCAPEremastered
      @SuspenseESCAPEremastered Před 5 lety +2

      @Carl Ryan or "jellybean"

    • @richardcline1337
      @richardcline1337 Před 5 lety +3

      One of the very few times that GM execs pulled their heads out of their anal cavities for some fresh air and they still screwed things up by belittling the car, and company, that almost drove them into bankruptcy! Does not appear that they have learned much since them if the Cadillac's are any indication. Some of the most hideous cars and SUV's on the road today.

    • @rockandroll4689
      @rockandroll4689 Před 4 lety +4

      I agree - Ford creates and GM copies! I will always LOVE Ford -

    • @Bartonovich52
      @Bartonovich52 Před 4 lety

      Yep.
      They sold those antiquated square K-car era A bodies until *_1996!!_* The year _after_ the second gen Taurus ended production! GM had to turn its W body 2 door coupes into 4 door competitors which combined didn’t exceed Taurus and Sable sales, didn’t come in a wagon (one reason the A bodies stuck around), and were too large for the midsized market.
      However, GM did have the drivetrain reliability that Ford didn’t at the time. The 3.1L V6 was more robust than the 3.0L Vulcan or 3.8 Essex in spite of a few problems with intake gaskets and ignition coils and the transmissions were way way better.

    • @Thompsongs
      @Thompsongs Před 3 lety +2

      For all of their foibles, I still love the square body trucks GM made.

  • @Flomcy
    @Flomcy Před 5 lety +108

    You are totally right, when Taurus came out,make look all others cars looking 20 years older

    • @gyro727
      @gyro727 Před 5 lety +7

      My dade had got a 1988 mercury sable wagon when i was born in 1994 and kept it til around 2006 and i always thought the car look like from the 90s not 80s.

    • @akishot6735
      @akishot6735 Před 5 lety +2

      W124, C126, BMW Z1/Z4, Porsche 959, Renault Alpine GTA, Porshce 928,

    • @TheChill001
      @TheChill001 Před 5 lety +5

      actually no...the taurus may have been revolutionary for the US, but when it came out it was already deemed obsolete in comparison to japanese and european offerings, with even Ford Europe being years ahead of its american parent

    • @gyro727
      @gyro727 Před 5 lety +6

      @@TheChill001 well i wont buy no japanese or european cars

    • @austing4321
      @austing4321 Před 5 lety +3

      Thats what the 2011 Sonata did also. It was their Taurus.

  • @byronrich8623
    @byronrich8623 Před 5 lety +6

    What a great video. I remember riding in the rear-facing back seats of my best friends dad's Taurus in the early 90s. When we were seven, I got Green Day's Dookie album somehow and remember the shock his parents faced when "Longview" came on over the cassette player as we drove through the foothills of the Rockies in western Canada. Thanks for the trip down memory lane!

  • @eurosonly
    @eurosonly Před 2 lety +4

    This car was in almost every episode of the X-Files. Such a timeless yet short lived design from the late 80s into the early 90s. The SHO is particularly really nice.

  • @JPIndustrie
    @JPIndustrie Před 5 lety +10

    This car set the tone for ALL passenger vehicles moving forward after its introduction. Like it or not the Taurus seemed to signify the ‘computerized’ future that seemed so cool in the late 80s and into the 90s ...sleek ergonomic look combined with technology ...just like everything with life now outdated ...

  • @dougdobrocky8353
    @dougdobrocky8353 Před 3 lety +2

    I had a 1988 GL in high school..I inherited it from my parents....it rusted out....loved that car so much I bought a 1995 GL (last year of the 1st generation) with 150 km's on it 7 years ago....mint condition....3.8 litre, Champagne exterior with tan cloth upholstery...plan on teaching my kids to drive in it !!

  • @aaronwilliams6989
    @aaronwilliams6989 Před 3 lety +3

    Gives me goosebumps. I remember this quite well.

  • @KidSnatchhy
    @KidSnatchhy Před 5 lety +9

    my dad bought a ford dealership in 1985. Not a single new car on the lot. Taurus came out a few months later. His best selling year 1986 was 451. wasn't till 2014 when we sold 450 he did think we were gonna beat the record he set back then. Technically never did. Probably close to 50% in that year were Taurus's. Insane what that car did for ford. Just wish they could repeat.

    • @EFFEZE
      @EFFEZE Před 3 lety +1

      Why you lying, why you always lying, just stop friggin lying

  • @LMacNeill
    @LMacNeill Před 5 lety +8

    My Father bought a brand-new Taurus LX sedan in 1986 -- fully loaded with all the digital 1980s dashboard goodies, of course. After he put 190,000 miles on it, I bought it from him in 1990 and put another 68,000 miles on it. It finally died in 1994 with just over 258,000 miles on it when the head-gasket blew. Compared to the crap that American car companies were putting out in the '70s and early '80s, the Taurus was a miracle of engineering and reliability. There's a reason that they sold literally millions of them.

    • @joshuaychung
      @joshuaychung Před 5 lety

      My dad bought a 1988 Ford Taurus sedan. When he brought it home, I thought it was the greatest thing I've ever seen. We took it on more road trips that I can remember. Eventually, the car was passed down to my big brother who crashed it multiple times. By the time it got to me, it was only a shad of its former self. Every liquid in the car leaked. Eventually, it died because I had accidentally poured the wrong fluid into the brake fluid reservoir. I did learn how to fix that car so well, though. =)

    • @AVC-Works
      @AVC-Works Před 5 lety

      So actually it only needed a repair of the head-gasket and it would run a nother 100kmiles...

  • @dhart28
    @dhart28 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I had two Taurus Wagons for company cars as a Field Service Engineer with Digital Equipment Corp. They were very roomy, ran great, were very quiet with no wind noise and were very fun to drive. They were great cars.

  • @NYKgjl10
    @NYKgjl10 Před 4 lety +2

    My father had the "87" Ford Taurus and he taught me how to drive on his Taurus before going for my drivers license. The OG Taurus was built to last and my father had his car for over 22 years before selling since we were moving. So much fun memories of that car and is famous for the original Sci-Fi movie, Robocop.

  • @bradwooldidge6979
    @bradwooldidge6979 Před 5 lety +4

    It still looks modern today. I remember when these came out in 1985. Car and Driver had a major orgasm!

  • @rbeez2004
    @rbeez2004 Před 5 lety +11

    I have an 87 gl with 53 original almost mint condition in my garage as we speak.

  • @metalox88
    @metalox88 Před 3 lety +2

    I remember going a getting a brochure... this car was totally off the chain back then....It really changed things.

  • @Juwulrythief
    @Juwulrythief Před 3 lety +2

    My 1992 Ford Taurus is currently in the shops right now getting its starter and brakes replaced. I can’t wait to get it back, I love it so much.

  • @lancethelush
    @lancethelush Před 5 lety +3

    This car WAS a game changer!

  • @Steve197201
    @Steve197201 Před 5 lety +3

    Thank GOD Ford never implemented that hideous looking traditional grille. Thank you, Tofer, for this fascinating look at the history and development of this milestone of automotive history!

  • @courtneysteeves7817
    @courtneysteeves7817 Před 4 lety +1

    Tofer please don’t stop making the best videos on CZcams. I am borne 1982. The disco keeps me comming back

    • @TofersCarTales
      @TofersCarTales  Před 4 lety

      Glad you enjoy my work. I do this for fun and for those like yourself who I can bring a little happiness to. So no worries... more videos are on the way. =)

  • @comet1965
    @comet1965 Před rokem +1

    We had three wagons. Each sacrificed itself to save members of my family. Super safe. And reliable.Including the sedan we finally got, the engines were absolutely bullet-proof. Never a wrench to the engines in over 600k miles!

  • @larrypesek8818
    @larrypesek8818 Před 5 lety +4

    My dad built the body merge section of the assembly line for the first Taurus... I remember the prototypes before they were available to the public.. Cool stuff.

  • @OfficialRainsynth
    @OfficialRainsynth Před 5 lety +19

    That car looks great even after 30+ years.

  • @lwstallsmith
    @lwstallsmith Před 5 lety +2

    I had a 1995 Mercury Sable and that thing was a tank! Zero problems and a smooth, quiet ride.

  • @digitalfootballer9032
    @digitalfootballer9032 Před 4 lety +2

    Brings back memories. My dad had an '89 Taurus GL. I remember when he bought it. Before the Taurus, he had a very bland, Olds Delta 88, which really looked like an old man car. I was 12 years old in the summer of '89, and he came to pick me up from a week at summer camp in the new whip. I was so impressed, I felt like it was such a cool futuristic ride. Eventually when I was old enough I would end up spending alot of time driving it. Sadly, he eventually gave it to my uncle, who wrecked it. I could have had it, but I didn't want it because I had a little Escort coupe with a 5-speed that I loved. I kind of regret it, but I do still also have fond memories of my Escort. It got me through college and into my first couple years out on my own.

    • @TofersCarTales
      @TofersCarTales  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks for sharing your memories. I hope to have an Escort of the same era myself someday.

    • @digitalfootballer9032
      @digitalfootballer9032 Před 4 lety +2

      I'm hoping to find another...I miss mine. Good condition examples are hard to come by because everyone ran them into the ground.

  • @JDMsubaruGuy
    @JDMsubaruGuy Před 5 lety +7

    I want an 86 taurus sedan! I love retro styling

  • @youtubeaddict-1868
    @youtubeaddict-1868 Před 5 lety +3

    That's a catchy little tune. "Tauraus now there's an American that your looking for."

  • @Sanpedranoazul
    @Sanpedranoazul Před 3 lety +1

    The first gen was an amazing car to look at, and the wagon 🤩🤩🤩, the 80s are great!

  • @uranus1970
    @uranus1970 Před 4 lety +1

    1988 taurus lx storm grey color was my first car during my college years, it is unforgettable car👌

  • @1533ramsay
    @1533ramsay Před 5 lety +3

    I got a 93 teal Tauras sedan. It was a company car. I was so proud if that car I bought it from the company when it was time to get a new car. I had the car for years... Eveyone complimented the style and color...

  • @Cheezwizzz
    @Cheezwizzz Před 5 lety +5

    Excellent video, never knew the humble Taurus was so influential!!!

  • @ncascadehiker
    @ncascadehiker Před 2 měsíci +1

    Makes me nostalgic for my first marriage and youth.

  • @johnstout5623
    @johnstout5623 Před 4 lety +1

    Tofer, your production is superb. Thanks for highlighting an era of American auto manufacturing I have dismissed for having lived through. I was thrilled by the Taurus when it debuted but grew to disdain it. Now I remember.

  • @michaelhungate7506
    @michaelhungate7506 Před 3 lety +4

    To this day, 35 years later, everything has the basic aerodynamic shape as the 86 Taurus.

  • @rtwice93555
    @rtwice93555 Před 5 lety +11

    How can you talk about some of Fords dismal failures of the late 70s and early 80s without mentioning the Lincoln Versailles? Lol. What an egregious error on Ford's part.
    I had the privilege of working as a mechanic at a Ford dealership when the Taurus/Sable was released as a new model for that year. I don't think the Taurus/Sable alone saved Ford, the Ranger pickup also revived sales during that time.
    We all received extensive new model training prior to the release of the Taurus. Far more than any training we had ever received prior to the release of a new model. In fact the Tempo/Topaz was released with very little fanfare when it was introduced.
    I was very impressed with the manufacturer support of the Taurus/Sable upon its introduction. Special tools and manuals arrived well ahead of schedule, as well as parts availability. Warranty support was readily available which is important in keeping customers on the road and out of the shop. You have to remember this was all before the age of the Internet when support and information was done over the phone and fax.
    Ford's only problem with the Taurus/Sable was the AXOD transmission which had an unusually high failure rate. Ford did not allow us to disassemble a failed AXOD; instead they shipped out a new replacement unit and called back the failed unit. This went on for the first couple of years.
    I might also add this was also the introduction of the 3.0 V6 which proved to be a solid engine. It was also used in the Aerostar van. I don't recall very many problems with this engine despite it being the "new kid on the block".
    Thanks for the memories.

    • @Bartonovich52
      @Bartonovich52 Před 4 lety

      Relatives of ours had a 1990 Aerostar with the Vulcan and it was terrible. They replaced it twice.

  • @DanniTheMagicJunkDrawer
    @DanniTheMagicJunkDrawer Před 3 lety +2

    I definitely had a 1995 probe for 11 years. I loved it

  • @Ricamundo
    @Ricamundo Před 5 lety +2

    This brings me back. We had a '90 Taurus L. I loved that car. Had it for 16 years. That vulcan V6 never quit, never broke down. Still ran and drove till I sent it down the road. Rust caught up with it sadly.

  • @sabbath2112
    @sabbath2112 Před 5 lety +5

    my dad had a ‘94 taurus in the late 90’s/early 2000’s, and me and my twin sister’s first car was an ‘07 taurus. ironically all three of us are tauruses lol.

  • @RADIUMGLASS
    @RADIUMGLASS Před 4 lety +3

    When Henry Ford II retired, it made a difference. His choices in the 60s and 70s worked for that era, but Ford needed to advance when it came to design and the public was getting bored with the straight lines and box bodies.

  • @thetinysideoftiny7625
    @thetinysideoftiny7625 Před 11 měsíci +2

    1st gen Taurus / Sable - my favorite car of all time.
    I’ve owned several including two 1st gen Sable LS’s. Gorgeous cars with great driving dynamics. The transmission failures were a big problem. My last Sable (an ‘87 I bought in 2006) went through THREE Ford reman transmissions @ $3,000 each! The Sable only had 60K original miles but furiously chewed through transmissions. Finally had to let it go :(

  • @MinecraftPro97k
    @MinecraftPro97k Před 3 lety +2

    They still catch my eyes today, even if they were damaged from wrecks.
    I am still surprised to this day that it was a 1986 and it still looked modern comparing to the 1997 Chrysler Concorde.

  • @americansmark
    @americansmark Před 5 lety +12

    I enjoyed my Taurus SHO. The Yamaha Super High Output motor was awesome.

    • @4406bbldb
      @4406bbldb Před 3 lety

      As long as you didn't get a cam timing problem.

    • @americansmark
      @americansmark Před 3 lety

      @@4406bbldb I surprisingly never did. Then again, I put a new belt on mine the day I got it.

  • @Krzrrazrrokr
    @Krzrrazrrokr Před 5 lety +10

    The Chrysler LH platform was also another car with radical styling for the time. They were a hit too and they saved Chrysler.

    • @rickloera9468
      @rickloera9468 Před 5 lety +1

      The LH cars were sometimes referred to as Last Hope. They were nice cars. I especially liked the LHS and New Yorker.

    • @Bartonovich52
      @Bartonovich52 Před 4 lety +2

      They weren’t a last hope. They were the product of a company shedding its years of austerity and innovating again.
      The LH was an AMC/Renault concept when Chrysler bought them in 1987. Chrysler completed them and retired the last of the K car era vehicles
      a few years later in the mid 1990s.

  • @gregsaunders6636
    @gregsaunders6636 Před 4 lety +1

    In1986 I began my second year as a professional mechanic at the local Ford dealer. The first gen Taurus / Sable was a very well built automobile. In fact most of Ford's offerings, except the Tempo / Topaz, were of good quality. The 3.0 V6 was a very good power plant. One of my aunts bought an 86 Sable 3L V6 with high miles on it, and after a short time developed what I call the 3 liter knock. I told her not to worry as it was a common trait for this engine, just keep the oil changed. Tens of thousands miles later, I bought it from her for one of my kids to drive. I can't remember now why I put it to pasture, but it served all of us well. But as with the other domestics, over time, quality was no longer job one. The last domestic car I bought was a brand new Ford Windstar in 95. By 65,000 miles, and I ALWAYS did the proper maintenance, it was done. The 3.8 leaked oil, burnt coolant, the tranny was toast, and the ABS modulator leaked brake fluid from the electrical connector! It's sad. I made the switch to Toyota in '05 and have not looked back.

  • @arden40
    @arden40 Před 5 lety +2

    My Grandpa bought a brand new '86 model. Later, he bought another brand new '95 model. My aunt continued to drive his old '86 after he bought the new one in fall '94. She drove it to over 300k miles. They were great cars. If you grew up in the '80s and '90s, you couldn't escape riding in multiple Taurus models over the years.

  • @TofersCarTales
    @TofersCarTales  Před 4 lety +19

    Please excuse the quality of the voiceover. As I just recently wrapped up my Cars of Stranger Things video, I took a moment to watch this video. It was my first and I was learning as I went. About 2/3rds of the way through I realized my cell phone was probably not the best microphone to use. The abrupt change in quality is obvious. I'm learning as I go, and it warms my heart to see this video has been viewed by so many. Thanks to everyone for your support. It means the world to this car obsessed child of the 80's.

    • @GETINLOSER
      @GETINLOSER Před 4 lety

      Hey Tofer, what's the track around 6:00?

    • @Thompsongs
      @Thompsongs Před 3 lety +1

      I really enjoyed this video. The little bits of '80s things in the squares at the end of the video was icing on the cake. And I was SO happy to see the Griswolds' Taurus wagon at the end!

    • @TofersCarTales
      @TofersCarTales  Před 3 lety +1

      In all the years that this video has been up, I don't think anyone has commented on the 80's bit of nostalgia I worked to incorporate at the ending. As a result, I never continued with this concept. I'm so glad you enjoyed this little detail.

    • @Thompsongs
      @Thompsongs Před 3 lety +1

      @@TofersCarTales Well, at the very least, you know this guy (born in '82) really enjoyed it. It helps that I'm a very nostalgic person.

  • @NFSMAN50
    @NFSMAN50 Před 3 lety +3

    The Taurus styling was way ahead of it's time, it could have been built in the 90s

  • @russyp
    @russyp Před rokem +1

    When I was 16 my mom drove a 1989 Sable and it was so awesome. I’d borrow it because my amigo sat 4 and her sable sat 6 and was roomy af and so comfy and full of features

  • @ENDTIMEsVideoLibrary
    @ENDTIMEsVideoLibrary Před 3 lety +2

    Love the 80s Commercial at the end!!

  • @christopher88719
    @christopher88719 Před 5 lety +6

    As a kid, the composite headlights made such a huge impact on me. I would call other cars with them 'Taurus headlights'. I began thinking every car with sealed beams was old and outdated.

    • @TofersCarTales
      @TofersCarTales  Před 5 lety +1

      Same here! Though I referred to them as Lincoln Mark VII headlights lol

    • @christopher88719
      @christopher88719 Před 5 lety +2

      @@TofersCarTales That is pretty awesome! It is cool to know that others thought the same as I did. Before these cars had come out my only experience with composite headlights were on the gray market German cars like Mercedes-Benz and Audi. It made them seem exclusive and high end. Yet if you grew up always having these lights it would be easy to not understand how space-age they seemed.

    • @TofersCarTales
      @TofersCarTales  Před 5 lety +2

      Yeah I remember my 10 year old self being ridiculously annoyed when I discovered the Europeans had way cooler headlights. lol

    • @daved3948
      @daved3948 Před 5 lety +3

      I was totally intrigued by the head lights on my dad's 1986 Tarus. he bought the car because I got so excited when the tarus commercials would pop up on tv. lol

    • @emeyer6963
      @emeyer6963 Před 5 lety +1

      @@TofersCarTales Until the Mark Vll lights were approved the Taurus was being designed with sealed beams .Looked terrible

  • @GentlemanAmerican
    @GentlemanAmerican Před 5 lety +4

    Although they look quaint today, when the Ford Taurus and Mercury Sable were introduced, they looked futuristic and revolutionary for the time. Those cars got your attention back then.

    • @buckodonnghaile4309
      @buckodonnghaile4309 Před 5 lety +2

      My best friend had a 89' Taurus SHO , for a high school car it was nice.

  • @sirot5561
    @sirot5561 Před 5 lety +1

    This music at the end was so uplifting I wanted to cry 😭

  • @vincecarnevale4406
    @vincecarnevale4406 Před 3 lety +2

    Years ago coming home from work listening to the radio,the radio host said so many tarius's were sold it was keeping the economy going strong.

  • @SurferJoe71
    @SurferJoe71 Před 5 lety +10

    I was in my mid teens when they came out seeing that at the New Car Show I was like wow 😮 The T Bird looked very sharp too.I loved the Turbo TBird 1988 I believe Slate grey and blue tue tone was my favorite ...I loved the design especially the wagon ,I loved the Mercury lighted front end .I would like to find one to restore but I’m sure parts are pretty scarce since the Cash for Clunkers have removed many 80’s/90’s platforms Keep it Up 😎

    • @WALTERBROADDUS
      @WALTERBROADDUS Před 5 lety +1

      Yeah, very few are still driving or on a sales lot. T birds and Cougar also have kinda disappeared.

    • @SAMLEE-bb1xp
      @SAMLEE-bb1xp Před 5 lety +1

      Yea, it was a good and bad thing...

  • @ironinquisitor3656
    @ironinquisitor3656 Před 6 lety +76

    I plan on trying to find a red 1986 Taurus LX Wagon fully loaded and restoring the car as if it was completely brand new.

    • @TofersCarTales
      @TofersCarTales  Před 6 lety +9

      Thanks for the kind words. I fell in love with the Taurus when I saw it at an auto show way back in 1985. It was like something from the future. I own a '91 model and it is truly a fine car. I also plan to find an early loaded Taurus or Sable wagon someday and restore it to factory fresh condition!

    • @ironinquisitor3656
      @ironinquisitor3656 Před 6 lety +2

      What model is you 91? Is it a sedan or wagon? L, GL, SHO, or LX?

    • @ironinquisitor3656
      @ironinquisitor3656 Před 6 lety +3

      This is the color I want my 86 LX wagon to be in.
      smclassiccars.com/uploads/postfotos/1986-ford-taurus-l-used-3l-v6-12v-automatic-no-reserve-6.jpg

    • @TofersCarTales
      @TofersCarTales  Před 6 lety +3

      It's a '91 wagon GL, amethyst frost metallic over titanium. Pretty average equipment spec with power seats/windows and 3.0.

    • @lincmerc1581
      @lincmerc1581 Před 5 lety +3

      I have a really nice '95 gl wagon for sale. 63k original miles. Always garaged.

  • @matth3805
    @matth3805 Před 5 lety +2

    The 85 to 2006 Ford Taurus were all midsize cars and were truly revolutionary. My Dad had gotten a 1996 in silver metallic sedan body style he had even in the 90s one of the sharpest expensive looking cars out compared to other family members. We loved that car and when I graduated in 2004 he gave it to me as a gift since he knew I loved it and even then was in excellent condition. He replaced that car with the 2001 Mercury Sable LS Premium sedan also in silver metallic color, but that car was the one that had every option available both our cars looked very similar and were often mistaken from one another. My Dads last new car before him and my Mom got their 2018 Escape SE last year was a 2010 Ford Fusion Sport also top of the line with everything both in silver metallic too cause we stick with a color we have good luck with and it just plain out looks sharp when freshly detailed too! Well long story short, we still have the Fusion and it's a fun car to drive, but I miss that Taurus and Sable will never forget them either. The Taurus got me to become a loyal Ford fan here and ever since that's all I'll drive. Even bought a 98 Explorer 2dr for a work beater nothing pretty to look at in a very light blue color starting to rust on the rockers, but it's been extremely reliable shows Ford builds quality vehicles

  • @laranaarana
    @laranaarana Před 5 lety +2

    When I gave my Plymouth Reliant K to my father, I bought the Ford Taurus 1998 GL V6 3.0L model. Had it until the engine practically would not turn on again 12 years later. Nice ride.

  • @Anirossa
    @Anirossa Před 5 lety +6

    I drive a European Ford Granada Mk.2, not for the fuel economy but for the pure joy :)

    • @sutherlandA1
      @sutherlandA1 Před 5 lety

      The euro Granada was ford Europe's largest car so was never intended as a fuel miser despite being as small as ford USA small/intermediates at the time

  • @TheVintageApplianceEmporium

    The Taurus Advert song makes me think of South Park. It genuinely sounds like something they'd write and sing!

  • @KyleHarrisonRedacted
    @KyleHarrisonRedacted Před 2 lety +2

    After my Dayonta died, and after my Contintenal died, I was carless as I moved to Vancouver via plane and without vehicle. with a pregant wife by my side. There was a 92 Ford Taurus on sale for $600CAD in some used lot across the street from where I lived. It felt fine. It looked ok. Drove well. It got my wife and I to where we needed to be and go, starting out life in the big city. I wil forever thank it for that.
    Sadly though, it lasted all of... I think 6 months when something seized on the rear right wheel, and just about caught fire before we noticed it. Cost of repair was 2k. Decided to scrap the car right then and there. Soon after I hopped into a '13 Dodge Avenger.

  • @davehelmboldt6790
    @davehelmboldt6790 Před 5 lety +2

    I owned an 86' wagon. Most dependable car I've owned. That 3.0 liter engine was a work horse. I remember seeing an 86' Sable soon after it was released. First thing that came out of my mouth was "that is the future of auto design."

  • @furley523
    @furley523 Před 5 lety +4

    I have a 2012 Ford Taurus SEL... I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS CAR!!!!

    • @WhittyPics
      @WhittyPics Před 5 lety

      Totally different platform since 2010. These are based on the Volvo Ford 500 platform

    • @tesmith47
      @tesmith47 Před 5 lety

      I hated the changes from the early models

  • @thechriscollection9983
    @thechriscollection9983 Před 5 lety +6

    Too bad these Taurus/ Sable cars and wagons are nearly all gone here...its been a while since I've seen one...save for the newer ones...

  • @txnetcop
    @txnetcop Před 5 lety +1

    I had been buying Taurus until 2018 when I finally bought an SHO what a great car Taurus has been. This last one put out over 370 HP and still got 22-26 mpg on the highway...depending on who was driving it LOL!

  • @tomasnokechtesledger1786
    @tomasnokechtesledger1786 Před 3 lety +2

    I still have my second Generation 1994-1995 Blue Sedan, GL, Vulcan, AX4S. 80K, all original. Like the ones that appears in every 90s movie. More than the American flag.

  • @maineindividual5202
    @maineindividual5202 Před 5 lety +6

    Buddy of mine just picked up a 2001 mercury sable with 68,000 oroginal miles. I drove it and it runs like new in every regard. Tranmission was replaced he has the paperwork.

  • @mybigfatpolishlife
    @mybigfatpolishlife Před 5 lety +5

    The first car I drove was my great grandmother's grey 1987 Taurus

  • @Andrew-ep4kw
    @Andrew-ep4kw Před 3 lety +1

    When I was in college, I worked as a runner for ABC Sports, which meant I spent a lot of time running errands for the company. To help that, I frequently got use of a rental car. In 1986, I worked the NYC Marathon for ABC and was given a Ford Taurus to do my job. I was a car enthusiast (though a limited budget one) and was impressed with the car. It was unlike any American car I had driven. It had decent handling, a pretty good interior, and none of it had the cheap feel so common to American cars of the time.

  • @michaelsimko7694
    @michaelsimko7694 Před 5 lety +2

    When I was in second grade, my mom bought a brand new silver 1991 Taurus wagon. It was the best family car and rode so smoothly. We took it on man road trips and it got great gas mileage. I can still remember seeing tons of 1980s and early 90s Taurus and Sable wagons. It was so sad to see what happened to the Taurus when it went under a whole new design in 1996. And I absolutely love those early 90s SHO's!

  • @appleiphone69
    @appleiphone69 Před 5 lety +4

    Had a ‘87 GL in the family that was handed down to me. Car was great on the highway. Only issue I think was lack of adequate airflow through the grill which resulted in high under hood temperatures which shortened component life such as batteries.

  • @EricFortuneJr.
    @EricFortuneJr. Před 5 lety +6

    🎶Torrrus Taurus🎶 Torrrus Taurus🎶
    They really took pride in the fact that it’s an American car.. This car saved Ford numerous times over the years, along with the Mustang and F Series. Unfortunately it’s being discontinued (again) likely along the their Lincoln Continental and the Chevy Impala (by GM) and various other sedans.. Ford has been very smart over the years and they know how to follow the trends according to consumer demand. Ford saw the crossover fad taking off before anyone else and then came the Taurus X crossover which replaced the Freestyle crossover before it too was replaced by a few other nameplates.

  • @glutenfreejoe6099
    @glutenfreejoe6099 Před 3 lety +2

    Awesome video!!
    I worked at Ford Aerospace during Junior and Senior years while attending University of Maryland College Park campus and I remember going with my parents to buy their 1986 Ford Taurus GL and be able to get the Ford Employee A Plan discount price which was below Factory Invoice beat Ford new car discount available for employees and their Family members too including parents siblings and kids :) They had their Taurus over 12 years!
    When I graduated college in 1987 from University of Maryland I ordered myself a 1987 Ford Thunderbird Sport 5.0 EFI loaded and received A Plan discount as an employee of Ford Aerospace (we were working on a Hubble Space Telescope Project at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
    Our parking lot at work was majority Fords, Mercurys & Lincolns since we all received A Plan price plus very inexpensive extended warranty plans only available to Ford employees plus incredible Leasing Prices too!!
    Ford Aerospace which was an awesome company with awesome benefits eventually became a Division of Lockheed Martin

  • @vap0rtranz
    @vap0rtranz Před 3 lety +1

    I remember that rear box! Crazy.
    My 1st car. '86 *stick shift* Taurus. The AC drag on the little I4 made it impossible to overtake other cars. I never like the rounded design but do appreciate the forward thinking move.
    My sister got to drive the '89 SHO.

  • @RodeoRides
    @RodeoRides Před 5 lety +3

    I loved our 1998 Taurus and our 2008 Mercury Sable we miss them ford should of never let them go.

  • @towneford1
    @towneford1 Před 5 lety +7

    I was a Ford dealer, starting in 11/85, the month Taurus came out. My opinion, the first year 1986 was the best Taurus. They bagan removing content after that. There was a good video for the dealers called Best In Class.

    • @emeyer6963
      @emeyer6963 Před 5 lety

      The 4cyl L model was the beginning of the downmarket time for the nameplate.

    • @kamX-rz4uy
      @kamX-rz4uy Před 5 lety +1

      They did that with the Contour too. The earlier years had much better interiors than the later ones.

    • @emeyer6963
      @emeyer6963 Před 5 lety +1

      @@kamX-rz4uy Yeah.I had a 97' V6 Sport and the interior was a bit nicer than the 98's.I miss that car

    • @kamX-rz4uy
      @kamX-rz4uy Před 5 lety +1

      @@emeyer6963 I also had a '97 Sport. Someone made a left turn in front of me and killed it (luckily not me). I looked at later ones but they weren't as nice so I bought another just like it.

    • @emeyer6963
      @emeyer6963 Před 5 lety +1

      @@kamX-rz4uy I was selling them back then and grabbed a Champagne 5 speed V6.Kind of felt like a budget SHO.Served me well for 115000 miles.

  • @MsJfraser
    @MsJfraser Před 3 lety +2

    To me, the item which remains outstanding is the hidden talent which laid dormant for years until some key management changes freed that talent and set the dreamers in motion. If I'm not mistaken, Ford Motor Company spent some $5B developing the Taurus, and another $3.5B developing its next iteration.