Arkansas Dealer Wins $18 Million Judgement Against Ford
After the automaker blocked the sale of a dealership.
Read More »After the automaker blocked the sale of a dealership.
Read More »The plaintiffs made the decision to end their legal case.
Read More »Shortly after a similar decision was vacated.
Read More »Neither of the plaintiffs have experienced issues with their vehicles.
Read More »If the battery fails, the doors need to be jump-started. Really.
Read More »NASCAR's really going scorched earth on the charter system.
Read More »Two recalls and a customer service program addressing the problem have been issued.
Read More »The biggest such verdict in Georgia history.
Read More »Voters approved the measure back in 2020.
Read More »The vehicle was reportedly parked in a driveway at the time.
Read More »The dealer didn't have legal permission to do so.
Read More »The group has called such a rule unnecessary.
Read More »A judge denied Ford's request to toss the lawsuit.
Read More »A recall was issued for the problem last fall.
Read More »After the Post Office changed its purchasing strategy.
Read More »The judge determined that it isn't a class action.
Read More »Including bait and switch tactics.
Read More »Keeping the offseason exciting, at least.
Read More »The charter saga continues.
Read More »A win for 2025, but the fight's far from over.
Read More »Ford previously instructed owners not to charge their vehicles.
Read More »They're not done with the fight.
Read More »The long, winding saga continues.
Read More »A supplier wound up losing big after that move was made.
Read More »The automaker isn't a fan of the backdated builds.
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