The latest Ford recall covers certain Bronco and Maverick models that may be affected by sudden battery failure.
No one knows yet how many cars have been destroyed in the fires, but it's certain that thousands will need to be replaced.
Ford CEO Jim Farley has outlined an ambitious vision for the automaker.
Ford recalls more than 270,000 vehicles over fears of battery failure. Is yours on the list? - Models affected by the recall include the 2021-2023 Bronco Sport SUVs and 2022-2023 Maverick trucks ...
The local division of Ford from the Land Down Under believes the Ford Everest Wildtrak was a very popular choice for ...
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Just days before President-elect Donald Trump enters the White House, the Biden administration finalized new rules for ...
An appearance by New Zealand’s latest Formula One sensation ... Paul Radisich wound back the years in a 1995 Ford Mondeo in ...