Ford is recalling 227,006 vehicles in the U.S. over defects that include loose seat bolts, windshield air bubbles, and faulty defrosters.
Ford Motor Co. will offer a 15-year extended warranty across a variety of its vehicles that contain rearview cameras.
The car manufacturer recalled over 1.4 million vehicles, citing rearview camera issues that could lead to crash.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said the new recall covers 163,256 Bronco Sport SUVs for front seats that ...
Ford is recalling 1.4 million vehicles for faulty rearview cameras that may show distorted or blank images, increasing the ...
Ford issued another recall for its Ford and Lincoln brands. Ford (F) has a recall problem that it claims it has under control. Costs associated with recalls and customer satisfaction claims, what Ford ...
Earlier this year, Ford earned an ignominious distinction after it issued its 89th recall of the year before July. The Blue Oval shattered the record General Motors set in 2014 when it issued 77 ...
Ford Motor Co. CEO Jim Farley announces a new electric vehicle platform and assembly system at the Louisville Assembly Plant on August 11. Less than two weeks after announcing its electric vehicle ...
Ford CEO Jim Farley announced a new EV strategy, calling it a "Model-T moment" for the company. Ford will reveal its new EV platform on Aug. 11th in Kentucky. The new strategy focuses on competing ...
The recall covers certain Expedition, Lincoln Navigator, and pickup truck models manufactured between 2021-2023.
The remanufactured transmissions hail from Oklahoma City-based ATC Drivetrain. Ford estimates that 34,481 such transmissions ...