Ford Super Duty ‘Death Wobble’ Suit Certified As Class Action
Roughly five years after it was originally filed.
Read More »Roughly five years after it was originally filed.
Read More »Another stellar example of an S197 pony car.
Read More »It's one of just 75 built in this model year.
Read More »Is the large, luxurious SUV better than before, or did it take a step back?
Read More »Some OEM-style upgrades for this particular ST.
Read More »A stellar example of the last-generation model.
Read More »It's in stellar condition, too.
Read More »Another super nice example of the discontinued model.
Read More »It has zero flaws to note, too.
Read More »The original owner stashed it away as a future collectible.
Read More »A fine example of a very special machine.
Read More »Even without its ownership history, this is a special machine.
Read More »After its owner passed away, the car sat outside for five years.
Read More »A fine example of a rather rare car.
Read More »This recall serves as a replacement for the one issued in early March.
Read More »The plaintiffs waited seven years before filing the lawsuit.
Read More »A fine example from the S197 generation.
Read More »In affected vehicles, replacement front passenger air bag inflators may have been installed incorrectly.
Read More »A strange problem with a pretty easy fix.
Read More »However, it's nothing unusual, according to experts.
Read More »Joining several others filed over the past few months.
Read More »A truly special example of a very special car.
Read More »Yet another lawsuit related to roof crush issues.
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