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Ford’s first major recall of the month involves the windshield wipers on more than 604,500 Ford and Lincoln SUVs.
Ford is recalling more than 108,700 examples of its Escape SUV over an issue with the liftgate hinge covers, which may detach.
Ford is recalling more than 59,000 Ford and Lincoln vehicles over an issue with the engine block heater that may lead to a fire.
Ford is recalling over 694,200 Bronco Sport and Escape SUVs over an issue with a fuel injector.
Ford is now recalling a population of its Escape SUV and Maverick pickup truck, as well as its Corsair SUV from luxury counterpart Lincoln, over a fire risk.
Ford’s latest major recall affects its popular Escape and Bronco Sport mid-size SUVs. The issue involves a fuel leak inside the engine compartment.
Ford is recalling 100,000-plus Escapes, Mavericks and Lincoln Corsairs over a potential engine compartment fire.
Ford is issuing guidance for nearly 345,500 Escape and Bronco Sport SUVs regarding a potential oil leak.
Rising vehicle prices and tight inventory linger on due to the ongoing supply chain disruptions, but deals can still be found. Here are the best four we dug up for March.
Tight inventory and rising prices are stubbornly dragging on as new vehicles continue to fly off dealership lots, but some deals are still available for January. Here’s what we found.
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