Ford recalls nearly 1.74 million vehicles in the U.S. due to software issues that can disrupt or flip rearview camera displays.
Analysts applaud a move by Ford to repurchase stock shares, a move that often boosts the stock price and shareholder value.
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Ford plans reset strategy to bring back affordable vehicles under $40K
Ford built its modern fortune on big trucks with big price tags. Now the company […] ...
Reliability is often a determining factor for anyone shopping for a used car, which makes it critically important to research ...
The Subaru BRZ is the brand's only vehicle offered in rear-wheel drive, and the only one without an all-wheel drive option. Its resilience on the used vehicle market is evidence of what can happen ...
The U.S. car business is grappling with a stubborn affordability problem, one that threatens to relegate more Americans to the used-car lot and leave automakers vulnerable to lower-priced rivals.
Toyota Motor Co. is recalling 550,007 Highlander and Highlander Hybrid vehicles from model years 2021-2024 because of ...
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We’re Three Months Into 2026 and Ford Already Has a Staggering Amount of SUVs Being Recalled
Vehicles from the 2000 to 2006 model years are impacted.
Car prices, interest rates on auto loans and insurance costs have all climbed in recent years, putting new vehicles out of reach for many people.
There are plenty of 1980s-era cars that should be confined to the dustbin of history, but younger generations may be reviving interest in some of them.
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Ford and Honda scrap struggling models after billions in losses
Honda is bracing for its first annual net loss since the 2009 fiscal year. Ford’s […] ...
Rising vehicle prices, auto loan interest rates, and insurance and maintenance costs are making it harder for people to buy ...
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