A problem with the instrument panels in Ford Bronco and Bronco Sport SUVs is forcing the recall of 229,609 vehicles. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said that the instrument panel ...
Ford is recalling nearly 230,000 Bronco and Bronco Sport SUVs due to a potential instrument panel display failure. This marks Ford's 137th recall of the year, a record number for any automaker. Ford's ...
Ford is recalling 1,889,110 Explorer SUVs from the 2011 to 2019 model years because of concerns that an exterior trim piece on the A-pillar that flanks the windshield may detach. If the trim falls off ...
Like other Explorer trim levels, the ST is refreshed for the 2025 model year. Exterior styling updates, a redesigned interior, and new technology are the highlights, the latter including a Ford ...
For decades, the Ford Explorer has been one of the most recognizable SUVs in the United States. First introduced in 1991, the Explorer quickly became a staple for families, outdoor adventurers, and ...
Ford has had a record-breaking 2025 in more than one way. Ford has had a banner year so far. Since April, the company has relied on incentive spending programs like its “From America, For America” ...
Trucklike ride quality BlueCruise doesn’t work over 80 mph Makes us miss the Focus and Fiesta ST Ford’s ST badge first crossed the Atlantic 12 years ago to transform the Focus economy car into a ...
On Wednesday, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced that Ford will recall 694,271 crossover SUVs due to a fuel leak problem that could cause a fire under the hood.
As SUVs and crossovers become even more road-focused, automakers have been having a blast releasing more off-road-oriented trim levels of these vehicles that started out off-road-y to begin with.
Ford is adding the Explorer Tremor to its lineup for the 2026 model year and is following the continued expansion of the Tremor in Ford’s product portfolio. The modified Explorer adds the Tremor’s ...
Yes, this is another blog about some outdoorsy crossover. But, I will say, the 2026 Ford Explorer Tremor seems actually cool—almost like an ST but for the trail. Running Bridgestone Dueler ...
Unless you want a racing engine from Judd, there are no current production V10s. But that doesn't mean V10s are rare; you just have to know where to look. Hint: under the hood of a Ford motor home.
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