Ford Escape, Lincoln Corsair Recalled Over Seat Belt Issue
Ford and its Lincoln luxury division are recalling 780 Ford Escape and Lincoln Corsair SUVs due to a problem with the rear outboard seat belts.
Ford and its Lincoln luxury division are recalling 780 Ford Escape and Lincoln Corsair SUVs due to a problem with the rear outboard seat belts.
Ford has recalled just six vehicles because misformed cylinder heads can leak oil, potentially causing a vehicle fire.
Lincoln recalled 84 Corsair SUVs because water can leak into the rear lights, shutting down brake lights, tail lights, and turn signals.
Lincoln will soon end production for the Corsair, but dealers still have many for sale. Our Sean Tucker thinks they’re worth a look.
Ford will cease building the Ford Escape and Lincoln Corsair this year, the company says, as it readies a factory for EV production.
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The plug-in hybrid variants of the 2024 Audi Q5 and 2024 Lincoln Corsair are compelling alternatives to their just-gas counterparts.