Ford Recalls Over 850,000 Cars in the US
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Ford Motor stock fell Friday, and one thing weighing on investor sentiment is quality.Shares of the auto maker lost 1.1%, closing at $11.78. The S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.3% and 0.
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Ford Motor Co. has recalled 850,000 trucks, SUVs and cars, including the popular F-150 pickup and the S550 Mustang, due to issues with the vehicles' fuel pumps, the company announced. The recall covers models produced between 2021 and 2023 and includes truck models all the way up to the F-550 and various sport utility vehicles,
Ford checked in just below industry average in J.D. Power's 2025 Initial Quality Study. Ford's quality improvement will take time to see as new vehicles replace old models. One of the big knocks against Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) over the past few years has been its recalls,
Ford’s (NYSE:F) recall of 850,000 vehicles for a fuel pump defect marks the latest in a string of recalls that have raised fresh concerns about the automaker’s quality control and brings its six-month total higher than any other automaker’s full-year tally.
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