2011 Ford Explorer V6 Delivers Best in Class Fuel Economy
Ford Explorer, America’s most popular utility vehicle and safety innovator, is now the segment fuel economy leader.
With an EPA-certified 25 mpg highway rating...
Ford Vertrex Concept Previews a Sleeker, Sportier and More Stylish Compact Sport Utility Vehicle
Ford Motor Company today unveiled its vision for a sleeker, sportier and more stylish compact sport utility vehicle (SUV) at the 2011 North American...
California Fleet Adds a Natural Gas Powered Ford Transit
The California Yellow Cab of Orange County has become the first business to use a Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) powered Ford Transit Van in...
Ford & Microsoft Team Up to Help Charge Electric Vehicles
Today, Ford Motor Company and Microsoft Corp. are leading the way toward a more energy-efficient future by announcing a new solution that will make...
The Focus Gives Ford China a Boost
In the recent past, Ford Motor Company made an announcement that a lot of eggs will be put into their Chinese market basket and...
Ford offers free software update for gas-electric hybrids to improve fuel economy
In response to complaints that gasoline-electric hybrids are not delivering advertised miles per gallon (MPG), Ford said it is offering owners a free software...
Ford raises all-new 2015 Mustang price
Ford has increased the price of its new 2015 Mustang.
The new Mustang will have the starting price of $24,425 including delivery charges, up $1,090...
Ford Took More Than 6500 GT Applications
If you have the scratch to pony up the $400,000 for a Ford GT and you managed to get a complete application in to...
Steeda Introduces the 2008 Steeda GT500
Steeda Autosports President Dario Orlando chose the 2007 Camp Steeda / SVT Owners Association Open Track Event at the famed Sebring International Raceway for...
Ford recalls 740,000 SUVs over power steering problems
Ford Motor is recalling 740,000 older Ford Escape and Mercury Mariner SUVs in the United States for power steering problems, reports The Detroit News.
The...



