NHTSA Closes Ford Expedition, Lincoln Navigator Seat Belt Investigation
Ford expanded its scope to include more models.
Read More »Ford expanded its scope to include more models.
Read More »One entry could score someone two pony cars.
Read More »This time, a software error is to blame.
Read More »It's one of just 80 built in this model year.
Read More »Coolant intrusion issues continue to haunt owners.
Read More »It claims that certain models experience excessive oil consumption.
Read More »Paying homage to the original pony car.
Read More »A reliable, safe, and affordable choice.
Read More »With a similar design and unique finish.
Read More »A basically brand new example.
Read More »It has a lot to offer in terms of value and safety.
Read More »It's similar to the ones used on the Performance Pack 2 models.
Read More »A nice upgrade for pony car owners.
Read More »The PCM software is to blame.
Read More »The pretensioner may inadvertently lock the seat belt.
Read More »A fix for a recall issued nearly two years ago.
Read More »And it has just 28 miles on the clock.
Read More »The same problem prompted a recall in the U.S. last year.
Read More »They're relatively simple to install, too.
Read More »The problem can cause a loss of power or potentially a fire.
Read More »A remedy is currently under development.
Read More »The judge determined that it isn't a class action.
Read More »Ford previously instructed owners not to charge their vehicles.
Read More »Newer doesn't always mean faster.
Read More »Ford's recall might not have covered all affected units.
Read More »Ford will be mailing labels to affected customers.
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