Ford Motor Co. will have to pay up to $165 million for failing to comply with federal recall requirements, the nation's governmental safety agency for cars and trucks announced Thursday.
Ford Motor Company was issued a civil penalty of $165 million for failing to comply with federal vehicle recall requirements.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Monday it has opened two new investigations into Ford recalls, the latest scrutiny by regulators of the No. 2 US automaker. Last week ...
Ford Motor Co. agreed to a $165 million civil penalty to settle allegations the company failed to recall cars with defective ...
Just days after announcing a civil fine against Ford for moving too slowly on a recall, the U.S. government unveiled two investigations into recalls that may not have worked or covered enough ...
Just days after announcing a civil fine against Ford for moving too slowly on a recall, the U.S. government unveiled two ...
The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration has fined Ford Motor Company $165 million over issues with a ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration fines Ford up to $165 million over recalls, the second-largest penalty in ...
The other probe covers about 113,000 Ford Expeditions from 2019 through 2020. Ford recalled about 78,000 of the SUVs in February because the driver and front passenger seat belts can tighten up ...
Regulators are looking into whether Ford should recall 112,000 Ford Expedition SUVs over seat belt issues and whether Ford's ...