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Ford Motor Company has issued a recall for 103,174 F-150 pickup trucks, citing concerns over faulty rear axle hub bolts that could break.
Ford's interest brings a natural comparison to the one American automaker actively pursuing the technology for its pickup truck line, Ram.
Ford Motor Co. recalls 103,000 F-150 pickup trucks due to damaged rear axle bolts that can cause loss of power or roll away when parked.
Which Ford vehicles are being recalled? About 103,000 Ford F-150 trucks cars in the model years 2023 to 2025 are part of the recall, according to the NHTSA notice.
Ford Motor is recalling more than 103,000 F-150 pickup trucks due to an issue with the vehicles' axle hub bolts.
Ford’s second major recall of the month affects more than 103,100 examples of its F-150 pickup truck and involves the rear axle hub bolts.
Ford promised their announcement of a new “universal” EV platform, along with a low-cost light pickup truck, would be another “Model T” moment in automaking history. Ford didn’t show us ...
Ford's first EV from the new system The first product of this new production system will be a four-door midsize truck, which will debut in 2027.
Ford CEO Jim Farley called out Chinese automaker BYD in his hyped announcement of a new midsize truck.
According to Ford, the still-yet-unnamed four-door truck will have "a targeted starting price of about $30,000" and go on sale in 2027.
Ford Motor Company's CEO Jim Farley announced new products and battery technology commitments on Monday.
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