As somebody who makes a living writing about the latest goings on in the automotive industry, this writer can never complain about having more content to cover. But even so, it's getting a little ...
Ford is recalling nearly 1.45 million older vehicles in the United States over faulty rear-view cameras and the automaker will extend warranty coverage on millions of other vehicles. The announcement ...
Since 2020, Ford has held the unscrupulous honor of being the most recalled automaker in the United States, taking the title home five consecutive times. (If only Detroit’s sports teams were as ...
Michael Frank has been writing and editing car and motorcycle coverage for the past two decades. His outlets have included Forbes, Coolhunting, The Wall Street Journal, Car & Driver, Road & Track, The ...
This isn’t the recall you saw last month – it’s a new one, and Ford is really, really sorry. Nearly 1.5 million Ford vehicles recalled for faulty rearview cameras showing blank or distorted images.
Backup cameras have become a key tool in the automotive world's safety toolbox, but they've also led to more than a few headaches for car companies. In recent years, automakers around the globe have ...
Ford and Lincoln are recalling 1,456,417 cars, trucks, and SUVs to fix a backup camera that may show a blank, distorted, or upside-down image.
More than 10 million vehicles across the United States have been affected by rearview camera-related recalls. Ford has been responsible for a substantial portion of them, recently announcing yet ...
No, we're not recycling old content. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has issued yet another recall for Ford, and while the agency does not break out recalls by date and ...