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The man behind the dashboard fuel arrow has died
After training as a designer, he joined Ford body engineering as a draftsman in March 1968, stepping into a world where even ...
Is Ford "lying" about fuel tank size? An F-150 owner pushes his "36-gallon" tank to the limit, literally running dry, to ...
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Ford’s China-only Bronco EREV looks like a surprisingly strong start
The first electrified Bronco is not rolling out in Detroit or Denver, but in crowded Chinese cities and on that country’s ...
The Ford Louisville Assembly Plant is temporarily shutting down to retool for electric vehicle production. Ford is investing $2 billion to transition the plant, which will stop making the Ford Escape ...
Ford CEO Jim Farley has joined several of his American counterparts in supporting the Trump administration’s decision to reset federal fuel-economy standards. The move, Farley says, gives automakers ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford said the U.S. and Canada are "stronger together" in his first response to U.S. President Donald Trump's termination of trade talks in a spat over an anti-tariffs advertising ...
When the S650 generation Ford Mustang debuted, Ford locked down its engine control unit through its new Fully-Networked Vehicle electrical architecture. While this brought over the air updates and ...
The death of Ford‘s passenger cars in North America was swift. After the company announced the end of the Fiesta and Focus in 2018, the Fiesta soldiered on here in the States for one more model year, ...
Ford Motor Co., which famously popularized the assembly line, has joined Tesla Inc. and other EV makers around the world in a race to find a different, cheaper way to make a lot of cars, and fast. The ...
Louisville, Ky. — Ford Motor Co. is making a "bet" that a $2 billion investment in Louisville Assembly Plant to make a $30,000 midsize electric truck and abandon the traditional moving assembly line ...
Sometimes, you just need to throw away the rulebook that you wrote a century ago. Ford Motor Co. President and CEO Jim Farley said the company’s $2 billion investment in manufacturing in Louisville to ...
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