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Sorry kids...

But the old Gen 1 SHO's are faster. My older brother has a 2000 Maxima SE, while I'm slightly less sucessful, and bought a 1990 Taurus SHO. He was always bragging about how fast his Maxima was, so I was interested in comparing the 2. So, I let him drive. The first thing he said after topping out the 1st gear was "Wow..." It continues to impress him. Later, he told me he was a little jealous because mine was a little faster, and I paid a grand while he paid 18xxx. By the way, they are both manuals, and mine has 133xxx miles, while his has only 62xxx, and neither have been modified in anyway. You probably raced a Gen 2, which are slower.
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what thread was this for?
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Thats all good and well, but who questioned which generation was faster?
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Thats all good and well, but who questioned which generation was faster?
looks like this was supposed to be a reply, not a new thread...
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He said that the one he raced

looked like a 95, which is a Gen 2, and may be why he won.
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http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...threadid=98330

there you go. you may want to re-post your message into that thread...


And why can't anyone ever spell 'Taurus' correctly?
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