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Ford is recalling 132,914 Aviator SUVs in the United States because parts, including rear door window bars, may detach due to ...
The logo is seen on the bonnet of a new Ford Aspire car during its launch in New Delhi, India, October 4, 2018. Picture taken October 4, 2018.
Ford issues recall for more than 130,000 Lincoln Aviator SUVs due to a risk of parts detaching while driving, with free repairs available for affected owners.
But then it was sold to a Ford dealership in Houston, and after that, shepherded off to parts unknown. Until, that is, it appeared as the focal point of a post from a supposed extremist last December.
Ford is trying to do its part to combat climate change by recycling old coffee waste from McDonald’s into car parts. The automaker will be taking food waste from the fast food giant, diverting ...
DEARBORN, MI – Four people, including a Ford employee, have been charged in a large-scale operation involving stolen car parts. The Dearborn Police Department arrested four men on Tuesday ...
Secret Ford meetings prep white-collar workers to work in parts depots if the UAW goes on strike. "This is the little bit Ford can do," analyst says.
Parts were allegedly stolen from the Dearborn, Flat Rock and Wayne plants. These plants build some of Ford's most popular models: Dearborn builds the F-150; in Flat Rock, they build the Mustang ...
A Ford employee and three other men were arrested May 6 in an investigation involving stolen auto parts. Dearborn police say the parts were stolen from three Ford plants and sold through a Detroit ...
Feds investigating claims of Ford Explorer parts flying off vehicles Published: Jan. 31, 2023, 2:00 p.m. The Ford Motor Company World Headquarters logo pictured in Dearborn, Michigan on March 30 ...
Dealers will repair or replace the parts free of charge. (Reporting by Devika Nair and Aishwarya Jain in Bengaluru; Editing by Tasim Zahid) A Ford logo is seen on the Ford Motor World headquarters ...
But then it was sold to a Ford dealership in Houston, and after that shepherded off to parts unknown. Until, that is, it appeared as the focal point of a tweet from a supposed extremist last December.