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Ford to recall more than 123,000 vehicles, NHTSA says This Budget Airline Was Just Named the Best in the U.S.—and It Ranked No. 1 for Safety, Too ...
It came after a 12-year hiatus, initially using the Courier name from 1952-1960 for the iconic Ford Delivery sedan. The Courier was the first compact pickup truck from a legacy American automaker.
Payloads range from 615-677Kg, depending on engine and trim level. Ford also offers a high payload option for £150 (ex VAT), which increases the payload figure to 781 – 859Kg.
But Ford doesn’t judge, so there’s also the Transit Minibus that can come with 11, 12, 14, 15, 17 or 18 seats. And no, we don’t know why the full-sized one is still badged as a Transit ...
The Ford handles better, feels better built and ties on charm compared to Dacia’s maxi mover, but the gulf in price will be hard to ignore for some. Specs are for a Tourneo Courier Titanium manual ...
Ford opened yet another investigation into reports of broken rear axle hub bolts on August 2023, an investigation that eventually morphed into NHTSA campaign number 23V-896. Although Ford couldn't ...
Ford Motor Company has recalled nearly 113,000 F-150 pickup trucks over concerns a rear axle hub could break off, causing the vehicle to lose power or roll away when in park. The recall applies to ...
Over 100,000 Ford vehicles are being recalled by the company after an issue with the rear axle on some trucks that may cause an increased risk of crash. Ford is recalling certain 2021-2023 F-150 ...
Ford F-150s, specifically those from the 2019 through 2021 model years, are at a higher risk of being involved in a crash. The issue stems from faulty rear axles, which is the reason behind Ford ...
Certain 2021-2023 Ford F-150 vehicles are affected by the recall, which addresses a rear axle hub bolt that may fatigue and break.
The Ford Motor Company is recalling 2021-2023 Ford F-150 pickup trucks equipped with the Trailer Tow Max Duty package and a 9.75-inch heavy-duty axle built between Jan. 28, 2020, and Dec. 25, 2022.
On Sunday, Ford confirmed it had about 16,600 workers striking at three factories in Michigan, Illinois and Kentucky, plus 3,167 strike-related layoffs at 10 sites in Michigan, Illinois and Ohio.