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Ford Motor Company is recalling more than 850,000 vehicles across the United States due to a defect in the low-pressure fuel pump
NHTSA’s latest safety notices feature incorrect tire inflation labels, insufficient volume in the air tank, and more.
Ford and its philanthropic arm are donating money, and dealers will donate cars and aid to Texans impacted. Toyota and GM have plans to help, too.
The latest recall is certainly not the first announced by Ford recently. The brand has issued 88 safety recalls in the first half of 2025—more than any other automaker in a full calendar year. Likewise, over the past 10 years, Ford has issued far more recalls than other auto brands, logging 458 recalls between 2015 and 2024.
For mass-market brands, Nissan might have shocked a few investors in ranking highest, or scoring lowest, at 169 PP100. Hyundai and Chevrolet (part of General Motors) rounded out the top three for mass-market brands with scores of 173 PP100 and 178 PP100, respectively.
The inside story of how a CEO and a group of marketers made a last-minute change of plans that now has the Ford brand leading U.S. sales.
The good folks over at the bronco6g.com forum have unearthed a 2026 Ford Bronco or Bronco Sport Hybrid teaser, and now speculation is running rampant
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Ford Motor Co. CEO Jim Farley called on U.S. companies to invest in skilled trades, manufacturing and other “essential economy” jobs in an effort to boost productivity and reduce