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Buyers might be able to get a good deal on a comfortable, spacious two-row SUV as Ford is discontinuing the Edge after 2024.
Ford’s rough recent stretch of recalls continues with a new directive for nearly 3 million vehicles over a bushing that attaches the shifter cable to the transmission.
Ford’s latest recall for 78,000-plus Edges involves a software error that distorts or blanks the backup camera.
Ford’s newcomers for 2022 include the all-electric Lightning version of the F-150, the all-new Maverick compact pickup and a Bronco Raptor performance off-roader.
Amid car inventory shortages, these 18 models have high sales, better-than-average availability and current listings at least as numerous as November’s estimated sales on Cars.com’s platform.
These cars offer panoramic moonroofs or sunroofs either as standard or optional equipment for 2021.
IIHS has released its list of vehicles that qualify for either of its two awards, Top Safety Pick and Top Safety Pick Plus, for 2021.
Ford has issued two recalls for more than 153,000 vehicles after discovering that obsolete Takata airbag modules were not purged from service stock and may have been installed in collision and theft repairs.
In an action similar to fellow Detroit automaker GM in November, Ford will recall some 2.7 million model-year 2006-12 cars, pickup trucks and SUVs for defective Takata airbag inflators.
The week after Christmas is typically a marquee period for year-end car deals, but deals are likely to be more muted than normal as 2020 wraps up.