Ford Super Duty Roof Strength Lawsuit Is One Of Many
However, it's nothing unusual, according to experts.
Read More »However, it's nothing unusual, according to experts.
Read More »Joining several others filed over the past few months.
Read More »Hit 300 mph - and then some.
Read More »Get that heater working before winter.
Read More »And it's finished in a rare color, too.
Read More »FoMoCo vehicles equipped with Takata airbags should not be driven.
Read More »Yet another lawsuit related to roof crush issues.
Read More »Luckily, diagnosing the problem is pretty straightforward.
Read More »The automaker argues that it wasn't allowed to present its case.
Read More »With prices skyrocketing, this nearly $700k example may one day seem like a bargain.
Read More »A total of 5.2 million trucks are believed to be affected.
Read More »A weak roof has reportedly led to multiple deaths in rollover accidents.
Read More »It would be the 20th U.S. death caused by the faulty airbags thus far.
Read More »Luckily, the problem has an easy DIY fix.
Read More »This is one of only 343 2006 Heritage Editions built.
Read More »This rare GT is absolutely as new.
Read More »The owner claims that the wreck was caused by his inability to operate a manual gearbox.
Read More »This old school bus has found new life as a cool camper.
Read More »This GT looks destined to set a new world record.
Read More »A potential alternative to replacing an entire linkage cable.
Read More »Next step - 2,500 horsepower.
Read More »Yet another gorgeous example of the Gulf-liveried special edition GT has surfaced for sale.
Read More »Vehicles with model years 2006-2012 are impacted.
Read More »154,244 vehicles are part of the recall.
Read More »Only 38 examples were ever built, and the project was surprisingly sanctioned by Ford.
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