Ford Recalls 200K More Vehicles Over Rearview Camera Issue
This time, a software error is to blame.
Read More »This time, a software error is to blame.
Read More »The paint alone was a $30k option.
Read More »Certain trim pieces may have insufficient adhesive bonding.
Read More »The switch for the easy-entry second-row outer seats may bind or stick.
Read More »In affected vehicles, those features are not functional due to a software error.
Read More »It claims that certain models experience excessive oil consumption.
Read More »The seatbelt warning may not be activated for long enough.
Read More »A recall was issued in January, but no remedy is ready yet.
Read More »Paying homage to the original pony car.
Read More »This time, the APIM software is to blame.
Read More »It's one of 150 built in this model year.
Read More »With a similar design and unique finish.
Read More »The second such filing in a few months.
Read More »It's similar to the ones used on the Performance Pack 2 models.
Read More »From a stolen vehicle to a valuable ride.
Read More »Two recalls were issued in response to the problem.
Read More »A judge denied a similar request last November.
Read More »Some models were equipped with faulty batteries.
Read More »A nice upgrade for pony car owners.
Read More »Chock full of pricey options.
Read More »The PCM software is to blame.
Read More »The pretensioner may inadvertently lock the seat belt.
Read More »A software update may have been applied incorrectly.
Read More »Something to be said for a naturally aspirated V8.
Read More »A fuel injector may crack and leak fuel inside the engine compartment.
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