Coupes are dying, the manual transmission is an endangered species, buyers are shunning sedans for crossovers. If 1989 didn’t already feel like a long time ago, consider that Ford couldn’t build enough Taurus sedans to meet demand at the time. So it did what any sensible company at the time would have: built a high-performance,...
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