Several automotive companies issued recalls in Canada recently due to a variety of potential safety problems. Here’s a roundup of recalls reported by Transport Canada between Feb. 25 and March 2.
Several automakers are recalling certain vehicles due to safety hazards, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has released a significant wave of vehicle recalls affecting ...
Thankfully for concerned owners, the remedy will be deployed next month in the form of an over-the-air software update ...
After a third battery recall hits the same plug-in hybrid SUVs, owners are told to limit charging and wait for a solution that is not here yet ...
The now-discontinued Escape PHEV and its twin from the Lincoln brand are being recalled to the tune of 24,690 vehicles in the ...
Ford’s off-road SUVs and three-row family vehicles see some cool updates for 2026, but the Blue Oval’s most affordable ...
Ford is recalling nearly 25,000 PHEVs over high-voltage battery cells that may be susceptible to an internal short circuit.
If the recalled vehicles malfunction while driving, the vehicle propulsion system will be shut down and a red "Stop Safely Now" message will display.
Ford is recalling a population of plug-in hybrid variants of its Escape SUV and Lincoln Corsair SUV over an issue with the ...
The Ford Maverick can be leased for under $350 per month this February, making it competitive with the Hyundai Santa Cruz.
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