View post: Amazon is selling a cozy A-frame tiny house that's customizable with up to 4 bedrooms for under $40K Ford's electric vehicle division reported multi-billion dollar losses annually since ...
The 2026 Ford Explorer is priced from $40,160 (all prices include $1,695 destination charge). New base trim ditches a few features for a lower starting price Off-road-oriented Tremor trim debuts ...
Ford has been very transparent about its electric vehicle business. The Blue Oval broke out its Model e EV division in March 2022. While Ford's Big 3 cohorts, General Motors and Stellantis, absorb the ...
A problem with the instrument panels in Ford Bronco and Bronco Sport SUVs is forcing the recall of 229,609 vehicles. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said that the instrument panel ...
Ford says it is turning the corner on one issue that has plagued it all year. Ford set an ignominious record when it issued its 78th recall earlier this year, surpassing General Motors’ 2014 record.
Ford is recalling 1,889,110 Explorer SUVs from the 2011 to 2019 model years because of concerns that an exterior trim piece on the A-pillar that flanks the windshield may detach. If the trim falls off ...
The new Explorer camper truck from German RV startup Auriga looks almost as fast and ferocious as an all-out Dakar rally rig. But while it can certainly rip down dirt roads with dust-spewing aplomb, ...
Like other Explorer trim levels, the ST is refreshed for the 2025 model year. Exterior styling updates, a redesigned interior, and new technology are the highlights, the latter including a Ford ...
For decades, the Ford Explorer has been one of the most recognizable SUVs in the United States. First introduced in 1991, the Explorer quickly became a staple for families, outdoor adventurers, and ...
Ford is implementing new quality control processes to address a high number of recalls. These changes include stricter vehicle launch procedures, hiring specialists, and benchmarking Toyota's ...
On Wednesday, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced that Ford will recall 694,271 crossover SUVs due to a fuel leak problem that could cause a fire under the hood.