Recalls seem to be an almost everyday occurrence from automobile manufacturers. It's difficult for a manufacturer to test for every driving event, so sometimes bugs aren't found until the cars are in customers hands.
Jumping a truck seems simple. Throw that baby into gear, hit the gas, and go -- right? We don’t recommend thinking of a jump as simply as this, since there can often be other factors involved.
"The Ford Taurus is a Hot Rod!" I hear you shout. But in the grand scheme of horsepower, the 365 horsepower and 350 lb-ft of torque isn't that much compared to the competition from both Chevrolet and Dodge.
You don’t see a whole lot of full size sport utility vehicles doing big, smokey burnouts, but this week’s Tire Smokin' video has a 1999 Ford Expedition doing a short yet impressive burnout.
Talk about making an entrance. Vaughn Gittin Jr. is getting a new 2015 Mustang RTR prototype to use as his competition car in Formula D this year, and there is a brand new livery to go with it.
The folks at Ford showed off the new Ford Ranger to the world. It's slated to go on sale in 180 or so markets, but the United States and Canada will not make the cut.
We know the 2015 Ford F-150 has an aluminum body. We know the prices for its body parts are more or less what they were for the 2014 model year. We still don't know what insurance rates for the trucks will ultimately be, though.