Ford must conduct a thorough review of all recalls it has filed in the last three years and if needed, file new recalls.
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Ford is being fined up to $165 million after the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ruled the company moved too slowly in recalling cars with faulty rearview cameras.
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GM is slowly adding technology that can detect bicyclists around a car as standard equipment to help reduce deaths. Here is ...
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Convincing a die-hard Ford F-150 owner to consider a Ram 1500 or vice versa is about as difficult as getting a University of ...
Curb weight is up for every Forester, with the heaviest version in Touring trim weighing in at 3,664 pounds. Subaru builds ...
According to Ford, BlueCruise allows “hands-free highway driving” on 130,000 miles of North American roads. This includes 97% of controlled access highways or what Ford calls “Hands-Free Blue Zones.” ...
The video which has been circulating on social media and was shared with the ECHO, shows a group of around eight youths pushing a white car onto its side. As soon as the car tips over they flee ...
Ford is recalling nearly 25,000 trucks because of a problem that could make the rearview camera system malfunction. The automaker said water "may enter the Tailgate Park Assist Sensor ...
With the help of engineering firm Walkinshaw, the Isuzu D-Max Blade gatecrashes the Australian-developed, off-road dual-cab ...