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The Recalls Keep Coming for Our Ford Maverick Hybrid
Safety Recall 23S27 (NHTSA Recall 23V380): This is the one for fire risk. It took nearly a year for the fix—a software update ...
Here's a complete rundown of the 2021 and 2022 trucks and SUVs affected by the EcoBoost lawsuit, including Ford F-150s and ...
Recalls happen all the time, but for one family, an ongoing Jeep recall has led to a lawsuit and thousands spent on a car ...
Jim Farley says there's a shortage of mechanics and repair technicians in the U.S., with 400,000 shortages and a 2-week average repair time.
Five years ago, Ford named Jim Farley as its CEO. Since then, the auto industry has undergone wild turbulence. Here's how he's captained the ship.
Kia has recalled more than 39,000 vehicles after discovering an issue with their heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system that could increase the risk of a fire. The recall applies to certain ...
BMW is recalling more than 196,000 vehicles, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. For a full list of recalled vehicles or to see of your car was recalled, check the NHTSA ...
If you own a Ford from the mid-to-late 2010s, it's time to check your VIN. Ford has just expanded a major 2025 safety recall, now covering 1,456,417 Ford and Lincoln cars, trucks, and SUVs, after ...
A recent Toyota recall involves concerns about an instrument panel display fault that could obscure critical driving information. Credit: UschiDaschi/Shutterstock.com ...
BMW is issuing a recall of 196,355 vehicles across the US. Credit: Kittyfly/Shutterstock.com. BMW of North America has announced a recall of 196,355 vehicles across the US, prompted by a defect in the ...
More than 115,000 Ford trucks are being recalled because drivers could lose control of steering, according to U.S. auto safety regulators. A defect impacting certain F-250, F-350 and F-450 vehicles, ...
Ford Motor Co is recalling 115,539 vehicles in the U.S. due to a defect that could cause the steering column's upper shaft to detach, the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on ...
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