Ford Fuel Injector Recall Will Cost $570 Million, Impact Kuga Too
The recall pertains to hundreds of thousands of models with defective fuel injectors.
Read More »The recall pertains to hundreds of thousands of models with defective fuel injectors.
Read More »As was the case for the market as a whole.
Read More »Dating back to the 2022 model year.
Read More »Going from one of the worst to the top 10.
Read More »The system could alert owners when a removal shield has been installed.
Read More »Consumers continue to gravitate toward those types of models.
Read More »Automakers won't be required to pay fines for violating those standards.
Read More »Just a couple of months after downgrading its outlook.
Read More »The automaker wants to go the extra mile to take care of customers.
Read More »Outpacing the overall market by a decent margin.
Read More »Though only a couple of models qualify for the incentive.
Read More »A move that's been expected for some time.
Read More »An expansion of some previously-issued recalls.
Read More »The country is requiring a license to offshore certain tech.
Read More »A possible way to keep the battery cool while also protecting it.
Read More »The Blue Oval is open to such a partnership.
Read More »The contactors may overheat and result in a loss of drive power.
Read More »The service has experienced tremendous growth over the years.
Read More »Which was also the case for the industry as a whole.
Read More »The aim is to boost U.S. shipbuilding and reduce China's dominance of the industry.
Read More »Something Ford will soon be doing in Michigan.
Read More »A potentially better solution to an ages-old problem.
Read More »The automaker expects things to improve in the near future, however.
Read More »The site is expected to provide the area with an economic boom.
Read More »The robots are able to detect problems with machinery before they halt production lines.
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