Ford is issuing its second massive recall involving more than 101,000 vehicles in the span of a few weeks. The automaker is recalling 101,944 Taurus vehicles from the 2016 to 2019 model years, ...
Taurus door trim literally falling off cars creates safety hazards nationwide. Ford Motor Company has issued a recall affecting 102,000 Taurus sedans manufactured between 2016 and 2019 due to B-pillar ...
Ford is recalling more than 100,000 sedans over faulty door trims that could become road hazards. The recall affects the Ford Taurus model, spanning from years 2016 to 2019. Other WRAL Top Stories The ...
CHICAGO -- Ford is recalling more than 100,000 vehicles because of faulty door trims. The recall affects Taurus models from 2016 to 2019. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says the ...
Ford has recalled 197,432 Mustang Mach Es Model years 2021-2025 are affected Drivers must visit dealer to fix issue Ford has recalled more than 197,000 Mustang Mach-Es because of an issue that can ...
An estimated 197,432 Mustang Mach E midsize SUVs have been recalled by Ford due to faulty door latches that can trap passengers inside. According to the Associated Press, the issue impacts certain ...
Ford is recalling nearly 200,000 vehicles after a locking mechanism could make it hard for backseat passengers to escape in the case of an emergency, according to The National Highway Traffic Safety ...
Ford is recalling almost 200,000 Mustangs due to potential safety issues with a locking mechanism that could trap passengers in the vehicle, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety ...
The vehicles are being recalled due to a potentially dangerous malfunction. The Ford Mustang has been an icon of car culture for decades, and the company breathed new life into the legacy brand with ...
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WASHINGTON — Ford Motor Co. is recalling nearly 200,000 electric Mustangs because the door latches could falter, potentially trapping passengers in the back seat. The National Highway Traffic Safety ...