Future Ford Pickups Could Get Extendable Cargo Bed Floor
It could serve many purposes, aside from just helping to load and unload items.
Read More »It could serve many purposes, aside from just helping to load and unload items.
Read More »Posting a healthy year-over-year increase at the same time.
Read More »It could cause wheel lock-up or driveshaft separation.
Read More »As demand for pure EVs is lagging behind expected levels.
Read More »Workers there were set to strike on Friday.
Read More »Both EVs cost essentially the same to lease now.
Read More »The NHTSA determined that Ford's fix is adequate.
Read More »The change has already been happening gradually.
Read More »But still outpaced Volvo, Cadillac XT4, Mercedes-Benz.
Read More »Similar to existing adaptive cruise control systems.
Read More »To its highest level since October 2023.
Read More »The crossover did slip a bit compared to 2022, however.
Read More »It's a little different than its American counterpart, too.
Read More »Another potential way to save development costs.
Read More »Thefts and vandalism continue at employee parking lots near the plant.
Read More »It moved up the rankings for the third straight year, too.
Read More »One that makes it easier to store items in the bed.
Read More »The electrified pickup is a pretty good deal at the moment.
Read More »Beating out every other pickup on the market, regardless of size.
Read More »Adding a new fix to a recall from 2022.
Read More »Slowing requirements for EV sales mix between now and 2030.
Read More »The case had previously been dismissed three times.
Read More »The figures place Ford as the seventh country's best-selling brand.
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