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2024 Ford Bronco
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2024 Ford Bronco

The 2024 Ford Bronco: Still Untamed, Now Refined The Ford Bronco's return in 2021 reignited the passion for off-road enthusiasts. For 2024, Ford isn't messing with a winning formula. Instead, they're refining the experience, offering more options and keeping the spirit of adventure alive. Familiar Faces Get Feature Boosts The core Bronco lineup – Big Bend, Black Diamond, Badlands, Wildtrak, and Everglades – remains unchanged. However, each trim receives subtle upgrades that enhance its specific strengths. The Big Bend, the entry-point model, gets an available all-weather package for those who crave open-air adventures year-round. The Black Diamond, known for its off-road prowess, boasts a new winch mount system for more convenient recovery situations. The Raptor Gets Even More...
Ford recalls over 557,000 pickup
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Ford recalls over 557,000 pickup

Ford recalls over 557,000 pickup because transmissions can suddenly down to 1st gear Ford recalls over half a million F-150 pickup trucks from the 2014 model year in the U.S. due to a potential issue. with the transmission that could cause them to suddenly slow down to first gear at any speed, increasing the risk of a crash. Warning for Ford F-150 owners Attention Ford F-150 owners! There's a recall on certain trucks from the 2014 model year. These popular pickups, part of Ford's best-selling F-Series line in the U.S., may have a transmission issue that could cause them to unexpectedly downshift to first gear at any speed. According to Ford, a recently reported issue with the transmission in some 2014 F-150 trucks could cause them to downshift unexpectedly at any speed. This l...
The Big 3 Carmakers: Still Kings of the Road?
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The Big 3 Carmakers: Still Kings of the Road?

The term "Big 3" in the auto industry has historically referred to the three largest car manufacturers in the United States: General Motors (GM), Ford Motor Company (Ford), and Stellantis (formerly Chrysler). These companies have dominated the American auto scene for much of the 20th century, but how do they fare today? A Legacy of Detroit Nicknamed the "Detroit Three" due to their concentration in Michigan, these automakers were pioneers in mass production and design. GM's multi-brand strategy, Ford's assembly line innovation, and Chrysler's focus on muscle cars cemented their positions. Their success was intertwined with the American economy, and their unions, like the United Auto Workers (UAW), held significant power. Shifting Gears: Foreign Competition However, the landsca...