Ford Ranked Third In 2024 Mexico Vehicle Dependability Study
Slightly worse than last year, but still a solid result.
Read More »Slightly worse than last year, but still a solid result.
Read More »It won't be offered in quite as many trims, however.
Read More »The compact unibody pickup out-delivered its lone rival more than four-to-one.
Read More »Officials argue it could increase costs and result in layoffs.
Read More »Sales increased 16 percent to 40,042 units during the first nine months of 2024.
Read More »The former president is proposing a 200 percent tariff on those models.
Read More »Sales increased 22 percent to 31,423 units during the first eight months of 2024.
Read More »The overall market declined, however.
Read More »The refreshed crossover is now on sale there.
Read More »Following a big investment in that facility.
Read More »Future policy on imports from that country remains murky.
Read More »Sales increased 22 percent to 31,423 units during the first seven months of 2024.
Read More »A new president and CEO is taking over.
Read More »Shortly after landing in Mexico.
Read More »The compact unibody pickup out-delivered its lone rival by four-to-one.
Read More »Sales increased 22 percent to 26,323 units during the first six months of 2024.
Read More »Ford Mexico has filed the second-most patents of any business unit.
Read More »A change that could shave 30 percent off shipping costs.
Read More »A way to share ideas and insights.
Read More »Sales increased 27 percent to 21,694 units during the first five months of 2024.
Read More »In two configurations, but with just one powertrain.
Read More »Just a couple of years after it was near the bottom.
Read More »Along with Europe and the Middle East.
Read More »Sales increased 28 percent to 16,982 units during the first four months of 2024.
Read More »With up to 528 miles of driving range.
Read More »It offers fewer configurations and powerplants, however.
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