After graduating with an MBA, Jared pursued his love of cars by becoming an automotive journalist. An internship with CarBuzz grew into his current position as Editor At Large. Jared now flies around ...
The Focus may no longer be representative for Ford's U.S. lineup, as it's been a few good years since the Blue Oval dropped it from our market. The latest information reveals that the compact model ...
Ford is recalling another 1.45 million vehicles, including SUVs, trucks, vans and Mustangs, due to issues with their rearview cameras, the automaker said in a filing with the National Highway Traffic ...
The new campaign is meant to convey to the world Ford's shift from a product-first to a human-first company that emphasizes aspects of Ford beyond its vehicles. Ford is launching 'Ready, Set, Ford' ...
Ford has recalled more than 100,000 vehicles for faulty door trim, which could be a road hazard. Ford Motor Company issued a recall on Sept. 12 for 101,944 2016-2019 Taurus sedans because the driver ...
Focus officially dies in November, but it could be replaced by a similar-sized electric and hybrid crossover. The new model will reportedly be built in Spain and have a focus on affordability. Ford ...
Ford Motor Co.'s headquarters relocation is creating uncertainty for local restaurants and businesses. The new headquarters will feature seven executive chef-designed food pavilions, creating new ...
Ford is recalling nearly two million vehicles because of a faulty rearview camera that can reduce the driver’s view and increase the risk of a crash, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ...
Ford Motor Company said Tuesday it is recalling 1.9 million vehicles globally because of defective rearview cameras that may display inverted, distorted or blank images. The recall — which affects a ...
WASHINGTON, Sept 9 (Reuters) - Ford (F.N), opens new tab is recalling 1.9 million vehicles worldwide due to faulty rear-view cameras, the latest in a series of callbacks over the issue, the automaker ...
Ford is recalling 1.9 million vehicles globally to fix faulty rearview cameras, the automaker confirmed Tuesday in a filing with U.S. safety regulators. The latest action affects a wide range of 2015 ...