Ford Facing Lawsuit In Australia Over Dual-Clutch Transmission
Australian consumers have many of the same gripes with Ford's 6-speed dual-clutch as American owners.
Read More »Australian consumers have many of the same gripes with Ford's 6-speed dual-clutch as American owners.
Read More »The front driver seat track assembly's rear riser may have been improperly welded to the seat track rail.
Read More »Yup; it's still a wheel.
Read More »Affected vehicles are equipped with an automatic transmission that may unexpectedly downshift to first gear, regardless of vehicle speed.
Read More »Affected vehicles may have improperly welded rear suspension toe links that may fracture.
Read More »The side curtain air bag may not deploy with the proper trajectory due to being folded and packaged incorrectly.
Read More »The engine block heaters have elements that may overheat while plugged in.
Read More »Taking weight out of the new Ford Super Duty with aluminum body panels allowed engineers to beef-up other, more important things.
Read More »A cable clip that is essential to the operation of the hand operated parking brake may fail.
Read More »A must-see for anyone who enjoys watching... well, crash tests.
Read More »The 2016 F-150 is the only full-size half-ton to earn 5 stars from the IIHS in all crash tests, no matter the cab configuration.
Read More »Ford Valencia employees to 2.3L EcoBoost: "Have a seat. Tell us your problems."
Read More »No car exploded into the market quite the same as the Ford Pinto.
Read More »Ford's Australian division could soon start peddling Roush Performance products in that market.
Read More »By analyzing user complaints, AutoGuide has identified two Fords with some of the highest incidences of lemons.
Read More »More rear legroom; no "new car smell." These are among the things that Chinese customers demand.
Read More »The rear seat belt buckles may be damaged if a heavy object is placed on, or impacts, the top of the buckle.
Read More »The all-new 6.7L diesel in the 2017 F-650/F-750 can propel the truck farther than a round trip to the moon, says Ford.
Read More »The occupant classification system may incorrectly classify the adult as a child, thereby suppressing the front passenger airbag.
Read More »In a ranking of 30 automotive brands, Ford finished toward the middle, with nearly every single other American brand toward the bottom.
Read More »What goes into validating Roush Performance parts for public consumption? Watch and see.
Read More »That old joke about "FORD" standing for "Found On Road, Dead" couldn't be farther from the truth.
Read More »A new "Portable Quality Assurance Device" is making production easier and more efficient in Spain.
Read More »Only 83 vehicles are part of the recall.
Read More »The inflator could rupture with metal fragments striking vehicle occupants and potentially resulting in serious injury or death.
Read More »The rear brake hoses may contact and chafe on the rear axle housing while driving.
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