Ford has recalled more than 422,000 vehicles nationwide due to a windshield wiper failure across various models.
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Texas owner Travis Clay escaped a 2020 Ford F-150 nightmare, two engine replacements in 90 days, only to face the massive ...
Australian owners of a $250,000 electric ute have been left in the cold by a small Australian conversion business and a global giant that can’t help them. They’ve been left stranded in cars that need ...
View post: Winter Storm Warning: Up to 28 Inches of Snow and 80 MPH Gusts Threaten I-80, Highway 50 and Highway 395 Across the Sierra Nevada This Weekend The Ford F-150 is pretty much a symbol of the ...
While the Ford Taurus is a relatively unknown name outside the United States, few people realize just how important the model was. Not only because of strong demand and sales, but also because of the ...
Millions of Ford truck and SUV owners across the U.S. could be driving vehicles with a software problem that can knock out critical trailer functions, including lights and, in some cases, braking.
Ford is recalling more than 4.3 million pickup trucks and SUVs due to a software issue that could cause trailer brakes not to function. The recall affects certain model year 2021 through 2026 F-150s, ...
Let’s be honest. Trucks long ago transitioned from necessary, need-centered vehicles into outright lifestyle symbols, at least for most owners living in the U.S. There’s just simply no way Ford could ...
The Ford F-150 is mostly unchanged for 2026. Tweaks to option packages lower the King Ranch price. Select trim levels now offer BlueCruise hands-free driving technology as a one-time purchase option, ...
Investors in Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) and General Motors (NYSE: GM) are all too aware that companies can sometimes be both right and wrong at the same time. In this instance, Ford and GM, along ...
Federal regulators are expanding an investigation into 1.27 million Ford F-150 pickup trucks after reports of safety issues related to the vehicles' transmissions. The National Highway Traffic Safety ...
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