Ford Recalls Escape SUVs Over Falling Trim Pieces
Ford has recalled 108,762 Escape SUVs because trim pieces that cover the hinges that open their rear liftgates can fall off.
Ford has recalled 108,762 Escape SUVs because trim pieces that cover the hinges that open their rear liftgates can fall off.
The U.S. Federal Reserve cut its benchmark interest rate yesterday. The move will take months to affect consumers.
Subaru’s least-expensive electric vehicle (EV), the 2026 Subaru Uncharted compact SUV, will start at $36,445 in most states.
The average new car buyer in America paid $49,814 in November. Cars priced over $75,000 outsold those under $30,000.
Lincoln has recalled 11,852 MKT SUVs from model years 2016-2019 because a piece of trim can fall off and become a road hazard.
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Ram has recalled 1,879 trucks because their side curtain airbag inflators can explode without an accident triggering them.
The prices car dealers pay for used cars at auction rose 1.3% in November, which may signal higher prices in early 2026.
Ram has recalled 72,509 trucks from model years 2025-2026 to replace driver’s instrument panels that can go blank at startup.