The Ford Motor Company is trimming down its compact utility vehicle lineup in the United States market after model year 2026. Both the Lincoln Corsair and the more affordable Ford Escape are going the ...
The final Ford Escape didn’t leave the factory unnoticed. Signed by workers and photographed on the line, it marked the end of an era at Louisville Assembly. The last Ford Escape left Louisville ...
Ford Authority reports that the final Ford Escape rolled off the Louisville Assembly Plant line this week, closing a chapter for the Blue Oval and quietly handing a competitive gift to its crosstown ...
With 2026 being the final model year for the Ford Escape and Escape Hybrid, you’d think Ford would want its long-running compact SUV to sell in as many places as possible. But according to an alert on ...
Ford has issued a safety recall for over 100,000 vehicles because of an issue with exterior moulding detaching. Approximately 108,760 vehicles are affected by the recall, according to the National ...
Ford is recalling more than 100,000 US vehicles over a faulty part that could detach while driving, increasing the risk of a crash, auto safety regulators said Friday. The recall includes certain 2020 ...
The company issued recalls for 229,609 units of the 2025-2026 Bronco and Bronco Sport vehicles over instrument panel issues, as well as over 20,558 Ford Escape (2020-2024) and Lincoln Corsair ...
Certain model Ford Escape and Lincoln Corsair plug-in hybrid cars are being recalled. A detected battery issue in these vehicles could increase the risk of an injury or fire. Owners of the recalled ...
The Ford Motor Company is recalling nearly 20,600 examples of the Escape Plug-In Hybrid and the Lincoln brand's mechanically similar Corsair Grand Touring. In these compact-sized crossovers, the ...
Ford has issued recalls for nearly 1.7 million vehicles, including several models made in Kentucky. The recalls address issues such as faulty rearview cameras, detaching moonroof deflectors, and ...
Ford says it is turning the corner on one issue that has plagued it all year. Ford set an ignominious record when it issued its 78th recall earlier this year, surpassing General Motors’ 2014 record.
Ford Motor Company is recalling 1,448,655 vehicles over an issue with the rearview camera that safety regulators say could increase the risk of a crash. According to the recall notice, posted Oct. 13 ...
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