• Ford Teases “Amazing New” Mustang Variant For 2025

    Ford teased a new, unnamed Mustang variant coming next year. Little is known about the model, but it promises to be an “amazing new addition to the family.” This announcement follows a string of underwhelming 60th-anniversary reveals. Ford celebrated the 60th anniversary of the Mustang with a series of mostly underwhelming announcements, but it appears one of the more interesting ones flew under the radar. It was the revelation that a new variant will be introduced in 2025. Towards the end of...

  • Ford Motor (NYSE:F) Shares Up 0.9%

    Ford Motor (NYSE:F – Get Free Report)’s share price shot up 0.9% during mid-day trading on Thursday . The stock traded as high as $12.17 and last traded at $12.15. 9,358,934 shares traded hands during mid-day trading, a decline of 82% from the average session volume of 52,821,285 shares. The stock had previously closed at […]

  • Ford Recalls Over 450K Of Some Of Its Most Popular Models Over Safety Concerns

    Ford announced that it would recall over 450,000 Bronco Sport SUVs and Maverick vehicles because of an issue with the battery that can cause the drive train to lose power and increase the likelihood of wrecks.  The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration released a report on Friday, April 12, saying sensors in the car could fail to notice a change in the battery's power. If the power drops too low, the vehicle could turn off or lose important components such as hazard lights if the car...

  • Ford recalling 450K vehicles over drive power loss

    Ford will issue a recall of an estimated 456,565 vehicles because of a low battery issue that can result is loss of drive power, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHT

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    Ford recalling 450K vehicles over drive power loss

    Ford will issue a recall of an estimated 456,565 vehicles because of a low battery issue that can result is loss of drive power, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).

  • Ford recalling 450K vehicles over drive power loss

    Ford will issue a recall of an estimated 456,565 vehicles because of a low battery issue that can result is loss of drive power, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).

  • US probes Ford hands-free driving tech after crashes

    The US regulator says it will evaluate Ford's driver assistance tech after two fatal collisions.

  • Brevyn Spann-Ford excited for NFL chance with Dallas Cowboys

    St. Cloud Tech grad and University of Minnesota tight end signed a free-agent contract with 'America's Team' on Saturday, April 27, after not being taken in NFL Draft.

  • Ford's BlueCruise hands-free system under investigation after fatal crashes

    Federal safety regulators have opened an investigation into Ford’s hands-free driver-assistance system, BlueCruise, after it was found to be active during two recent crashes that killed multiple people. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Office of Defects Investigation (ODI) said on Monday that it has confirmed BlueCruise was active in both crashes. One of the crashes […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

  • Report: Jim Biden Was in Business with Qatari Officials, According to Testimony

    Hunter Biden was not the only family member who leveraged ties to President Joe Biden to win business deals with business partners linked to foreign governments, a Politico report details.

  • 134-Mile 2002 Ford Focus Appears Again, This Time For Auction

    This 2002 Ford Focus has only 134 miles on the odometer, having been kept in storage for most of its life. The car was originally delivered to a Montana dealer that went out of business in the mid-2000s. Driving the car is a 2.0-liter naturally-aspirated four-cylinder paired to a five speed manual gearbox. A couple of months ago, we brought you the story of a 2002 Ford Focus that had been listed for sale in Montana with just 117 miles (188 km) under its belt. At the time, it had a $20,000 asking...

  • Ford is losing boatloads of money on every electric vehicle sold

    One of the largest automotive companies in the world lost $1.3 billion in its EV-only business unit known as "Model e" in the first quarter. Ford's EV division sold 10,000 cars during the three-month period of the new fiscal year, which means that the corporation lost $132,000 on every vehicle delivered to customers.Read Entire Article