When most people read the words "Ford transmission park issue," it's easy to picture something alarming: the transmission suddenly shifting into Park while the vehicle is moving down the highway. That ...
(TestMiles) – Ford and Lincoln owners have a new recall to take seriously if there is an F-150, Explorer, Expedition, Aviator ...
Ford is recalling more than 740,000 vehicles in the U.S. due to a transmission issue that could allow them to roll away after ...
Your vehicle’s transfer case plays a key role in power distribution — but if it fails, repair costs can quickly add up. We surveyed mechanics from around the country to get real-world estimates of how ...
Ford is recalling more than 741,000 SUVs, trucks and luxury vehicles because of a transmission defect that could increase the risk of a vehicle rolling awa ...
President Donald Trump just inserted himself into the long-running right-to-repair debate. He claims that auto industry leaders told him they want legislation that would prevent people from fixing ...
Earlier this week, President Trump stated that executives from General Motors and Ford had recently met with him to discuss legislation related to vehicle repairs, claiming that the automakers wanted ...
In a recent Oval Office meeting to discuss upgrading coal plants, President Donald Trump mentioned a June 3 visit he had with representatives from Ford, General Motors, and Roger Penske, the race team ...
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The fight surrounding "Right to Repair" regulations has been catapulted to the forefront of the automotive world once again following a recent meeting between President Donald Trump and auto industry ...
The two automakers allegedly want legislation that locks consumers out of non-dealership repairs. Trump claims automakers oppose consumers repairing their own vehicles, expressing disbelief at their ...
The recall covers more than 741,000 vehicles produced between 2018 and 2021, including several Ford and Lincoln models.