Ford is recalling about 1.7 million vehicles in the U.S. due to a malfunction that can prevent the backup camera image from displaying correctly. Some vehicles may show a blank screen or an inverted ...
Investors have been hearing for years that Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) is working diligently to improve its vehicle quality and lower its recall figures. There is evidence Ford is indeed improving ...
Hybrid SUVs are common today, but the segment traces its roots to the Ford Escape Hybrid. Introduced for 2005, it was the first SUV to combine gasoline and electric power. Today’s Escape Hybrid ...
Ford has unveiled the 2026 model year updates for the Kuga in Europe, even as its American counterpart, the Escape, edges toward retirement. The big news is the addition of Ford’s hands-free ...
Ford has ended production of its popular Escape and Lincoln Corsair SUVs. Analysts are concerned Ford will lose customers to competitors without a direct replacement for the Escape. Ford plans to ...
Is Ford working on a higher-performance hybrid-powered variant of its off-road-tuned F-150 Raptor? Jim Farley, Ford CEO, hinted during an interview with CarExpert Australia that the American automaker ...
Ford discontinued the Escape just before Christmas. Did you know that? If not, now you do. Dealers were less than stoked by the decision, with one retail store’s head honcho calling the Escape their ...
Hybrid trucks and an expanded trim lineup contributed to Ford Motor Co.'s U.S. sales increasing 6% year-over-year in 2025, but keeping up the pace could come with challenges as fallout from an ...
Back in May 2024, the Ford Motor Company recalled 8,727 hybrid vehicles for a software bug that forces neutral while driving. The subject Maverick, Escape, and Lincoln Corsair vehicles received a ...
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Modern full-size trucks are pointless for most people. I get it, I do: for at least some prospective buyers, the capability of the modern truck is secondary to the image. And I can’t argue: in that ...