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  • NHTSA Launches Investigation into Ford's BlueCruise Technology Following Two Fatal Crashes
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    The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has initiated an investigation into Ford Motor's hands-free driving technology, BlueCruise, following two fatal crashes involving Mustang Mach-E SUVs colliding with parked vehicles.
  • Ford Expands Recall for Bronco and Escape Over Fire Concerns, Prompting Federal Probe
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    Ford Motor Company has expanded a recall involving its Bronco and Escape vehicles due to risks that cracked fuel injectors could lead to engine compartment fires. This recall now affects nearly 43,000 vehicles, specifically the 2022 Escape and both the 2022 and 2023 Bronco Sport editions equipped with 1.5L engines, according to information from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
  • Ford Delays Electric SUV and Truck Launches, Prioritizes Hybrid Expansion
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    Ford Motor Company has announced strategic alterations to its electric vehicle (EV) production timeline, indicating a shift towards a more hybrid-focused approach across its North American lineup by 2030.
  • Ford's Stock Plummets Amid Concerns Beyond Electric Vehicles
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    On Friday, October 27, Ford Motor Company's stock tumbled by 10%, marking its lowest point since January 2021 and a year-to-date decline of over 11%. This performance contrasts sharply with the nearly 8% rise in the S&P 500 index over the same period.
  • Ford and UAW Reach Tentative Agreement, Ending Weeks of Strikes: Here's What It Means for Workers
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    In a significant development, the United Auto Workers (UAW) union and Ford Motor Co. have announced a tentative agreement, potentially concluding a nearly six-week-long strike that has affected the automaker. The announcement was made by the UAW on Wednesday night, marking a pivotal moment in the ongoing labor disputes that have gripped the automotive industry.
  • Ford's Urgent Plea to UAW Amid Strike: The Future of American Auto Industry at Stake
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    Ford Motor Executive Chair Bill Ford issued a fervent appeal on Monday, urging the United Auto Workers (UAW) to conclude their ongoing strike, emphasizing the potential repercussions not just for Ford but for the entire American automotive sector.
  • Ford and CATL's Michigan Battery Plant Faces Congressional Scrutiny
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    This week, the battery factory in Michigan, a joint venture between CATL (Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Limited) and Ford, encountered setbacks.
  • Ford Slashes Electric F-150 Price by 17% Amid Tesla Cybertruck Showdown
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    As Tesla's electric vehicle price war heats up in North America, Ford significantly slashed the price of its popular electric F-150 Lightning truck on Monday, with the base model seeing a nearly 17% price reduction.
  • Ford Pledges $1.3 Billion to Transform Canadian Plant into Electric Vehicle Hub
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    Ford Motor announced on Tuesday that it will invest approximately $1.3 billion (1.8 billion Canadian dollars) in its Oakville Assembly Plant in Ontario, Canada, to convert the facility into a cutting-edge electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing hub.
  • Ford Commits $3.7 Billion To Enhance U.S. Manufacturing Plants
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    Ford plans to spend more than $3.7 billion to enhance its manufacturing plants in Michigan, Missouri, and Ohio.
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