
As Ford sets the wheels in motion to remedy an under-hood fire risk impacting two of its popular SUV models, the automaker also expands the recall.
As Ford sets the wheels in motion to remedy an under-hood fire risk impacting two of its popular SUV models, the automaker also expands the recall.
The new 2022 Lincoln Navigator will debut soon, and the automaker has shared a sneak peek at the vehicle's features.
Ford Motor Company issued a recall for select 2020 Ford Expedition and Lincoln Navigator vehicles. In affected vehicles, the attachment bracket for the second-row driver’s side headrest may not have been sufficiently welded to the seat frame.
Ford Motor Co. has issued three individual recalls for its older F-150 half-ton pickups, 2019 Mustang, and several 2019 Lincoln models.
Ford Motor Co. is recalling approximately 38,000 2018 Expedition and Lincoln Navigator large SUVs with second-row center bench seats because they may be missing J-channel reinforcement brackets in the seat rack assembly.
Ford Motor Company is recalling an estimated 5,645 2018 Ford Expedition, F-150, and Lincoln Navigator vehicles equipped with 3.5L GTDI V-6 engines because the welds in their high pressure fuel pump assemblies may crack and lead to an oil or fuel leak.
The 2018 Lincoln Navigator luxury SUV has garnered a five-star rating from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), Lincoln has announced. The rating is the highest the agency gives.
The Lincoln Navigator's 2018 redesign features a 200-pound weight reduction, more powerful V-6 engine, and eye-catching exterior styling. Read more here. Photos by Vince Taroc.
Ford Motor Company is recalling approximately 161 2017-18 Ford F-150 and 2018 Ford Expedition, 2018 Lincoln Navigator and 2018 Ford Mustang vehicles in North America with 10R80 transmissions because the roll pin that attaches the park pawl rod guide cup to the transmission case may be missing.
Ford Motor Co. is increasing production of its Expedition and Lincoln Navigator large SUVs by investing $25 million in the Kentucky Truck Plant where they are built, the company has announced.
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