The Ford F-150 is by far one of the most popular pickup trucks of all time, but even that hasn't stopped Ford from putting some stinker engines in them.
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Ford is recalling nearly 4.4 million vehicles because a software glitch can cause trailer brake lights, turn signals, or trailer brakes to stop working, officials said. The recall affects 4,380,609 ...
Nissan has announced two recalls for Rogue vehicles for engine failure and broken throttle body gears, both of which can ...
Ford and Geely are in talks to potentially partner on manufacturing and shared technology, according to a new report from Reuters. Eight people familiar with the situation reportedly told Reuters that ...
The Ford Motor Company is ending this year with yet another massive recall. On this occasion, the recall population comprises 272,645 vehicles equipped with integrated park modules that may fail to ...
Ford stopped production of the F-150 Lightning electric pickup truck in October after a fire at a supplier, but announced yesterday production would end. The all-electric truck sold fewer than 100,000 ...
The Ford Louisville Assembly Plant is temporarily shutting down to retool for electric vehicle production. Ford is investing $2 billion to transition the plant, which will stop making the Ford Escape ...
Ford announced today it’s ending production of the all-electric F-150 Lightning as we know it in 2025, as in the next few weeks. Perhaps that’s not so much of a shock if you’ve been watching the ...
Ford's new 2.1-million-square-foot headquarters in Dearborn, Michigan, is ceremoniously opening Sunday, although construction is expected to continue into 2027. The new headquarters replaces a ...
Delhi police hunt for another car, days after Red Fort car blast. (PTI) Delhi Red Fort car blast: The Haryana police have seized the red Ford EcoSport with the number plate DL 10CK0456 near Khandawali ...
Street trucks were once a pillar of our collective car enthusiasm, with Toyota, Ford, and General Motors all offering pickups that were as capable of hauling ass as they were of hauling gear. That ...