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Ford Finally Says Goodbye to One of Its Most Beloved Cars After Almost 30 Years on the Market
The Blue Oval has bid adieu to a long-running badge that catered to commuters, families and enthusiasts alike.
While we all knew that the Focus would be gone by this year, November 17, 2025, marks the day the last one rolled off the assembly line in Saarlouis, Germany. With that, the Mustang is the only product that Ford makes that isn’t high off the ground.
The Ford Focus forced other automakers to up their game but after 27 years, it has officially ended production.
Ford reportedly sold over two million vehicles in the U.S. in 2024 alone, while its back catalog covers virtually every major segment of the industry. That means that whether you're a buyer looking for a nearly-new car or an older, cheaper runabout, there ...
Unfortunately, the grim reaper has returned as the final Focus has reportedly rolled off the assembly line in Saarlouis, Germany. Ford hasn’t officially announced the end of production, but workers have been morning the loss of the car by describing its death as “painful” and “sad.”
But there was nothing inherently wrong with the V6 Ford Mustang; in fact, it was a great entry-level pony car. With prices for used examples at very attractive levels, we revisit this rare variant to see whether it really should be relegated to last place in the S550 pecking order.
This 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible is finished in a lovely shade of Brandy Candy Wine, and comes with an upgraded Mustang II front end.
The Blue Oval has produced a laundry list of iconic cars over the decades, and many of the most desirable can fetch eye-watering sums among collectors. The marque's priciest models have sold for seven figure sums at auction, but even those that don't quite ...
And cars from Ford’s luxury Lincoln brand have been impacted. On Oct. 24, 56,840 vehicles were recalled because of visible air bubbles in their windshields, which can obscure driver visibility. This recall affects 2025 and 2026 Ford Explorers, Lincoln Aviators, and Lincoln Corsairs.
The recall of certain Ford and Lincoln vehicles stems from a wind deflector defect that can increase the risk of crash.
Hundreds of people showed up for an open house Nov. 16 at Ford's new world headquarters in Dearborn, Michigan.
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