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Ford recalls 254,000 SUVs over software that can disable safety features
Ford is recalling 254,000 SUVs in the United States after discovering a software problem that can disable rearview cameras ...
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The most-recalled Mazda of the last 10 years
Mazda chalks up fewer recalls than most automakers, but some Mazdas wind up taking more trips to the dealership than others.
The Ford Motor Company's Lincoln brand is recalling a great deal of sport utility vehicles for an image processing module that may reset unexpectedly due to computational overloads when tracking a ...
Ford Motor Co. is recalling more than 840,000 Ford Bronco and Edge vehicles, according to a notice posted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The recall for the two Ford models is ...
Ford has approved a plan to repurchase up to 31.7 million of its common stock shares. The buyback is intended to offset stock dilution from employee compensation and other convertible instruments.
Ford is recalling more than 83,000 vehicles in two separate actions due to issues that could increase the risk of a crash, federal regulators said. The first recall affects 35,772 model year 2025-2026 ...
Ford’s Raptor models have become a hit worldwide, but something even wilder is coming soon, as confirmed by CEO Jim Farley. Ford is developing a road-ready Raptor inspired by its Dakar Rally T1+ race ...
Ford Motor Company ranks as the "most American" brand in the country, earning top marks from Democrats and Republicans alike while leading across every major income bracket, according to a new survey.
March 6 (Reuters) - Ford (F.N), opens new tab has issued two separate recalls affecting a total of 1.74 million vehicles in which defects could cause rearview-camera images to display incorrectly ...
WASHINGTON — Ford announced on Thursday they are sending an over-the-air update to the Integrated Trailer Module software in over four million vehicles as part of a safety recall. According to the ...
Ford issued a recall Thursday for more than 4 million vehicles, including some of its top-selling F-series pickup trucks, over a software glitch that auto regulators said could increase the risk of a ...
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