The Bronco, Explorer, Econoline van and two Lincoln SUVs are caught up in Ford’s latest recall campaign
Two new recalls impact hundreds of thousands of Rangers, Explorers, and Aviators
Meanwhile the big Bronco is absolutely crushing it this year
Thousands of Lincoln Aviators are being recalled over side windows that can pinch rear seat passengers
America’s slowest-selling vehicles all hang around dealer lots for over 100 days, and most of them have premium badges
Four Tesla models make it unto to the top 10 of an EV-heavy list of losers
Two Lincoln models and nine different types of Ford car, truck and SUV are at risk of suffering fuel pump failure
The most widespread recall impacts 200,061 models due to rear-view camera recalls
Nearly 133,000 Aviators may have trim that isn’t properly secured, letting door bars and C-pillar pieces make a break for it
Some 2025 F-Series Super Duty trucks might lose the ability to brake
If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again
These recalls affect over 60,000 vehicles across at least seven different model lines
Ford is recalling 216,553 Explorer models and 23,947 Lincoln Aviator models over unsecured seatbelt anchor bolts
The Chinese-made Nautilus was Lincoln’s best-selling crossover by a wide margin
Customers pulled the plug on F-150 Lightning sales, pushing the automaker to cut production
Ford thinks most 2021-22 SUVs and trucks fitted with faulty intake valves have already failed so declined to replace every engine
Two of the issues are software-related while two others will require physical fixes
Thanks to a facelift, Aviator sales soared nearly 300% in the third quarter