Ford Motor Company has agreed to pay $165 million, the second-largest auto penalty ever issued by the National Highway ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration hit Ford with the second-largest civil penalty in its history, saying the ...
Ford (F) fined $165M by NHTSA for failing to timely deal with a recall, issuing inaccurate information to consumers. Read ...
The three-year consent order includes a civil penalty of up to $165 million, which is shy only of the Takata air bag consent ...
The NHTSA also said Ford failed to provide it with accurate and complete recall information as required by the National ...
The U.S. auto-safety agency said Ford failed to recall more than 600,000 vehicles with defective parts in a timely manner.
A U.S. government auto safety regulator has opened two separate investigations into Ford vehicles over concerns that prior safety recalls may not have been extensive enough. The National Highway ...
NHTSA launched an investigation into 560,000 Ford vehicles following a $165 million fine that raised concerns about Ford's ...
Regulators are looking into whether Ford should recall 112,000 Ford Expedition SUVs over seat belt issues and whether Ford’s ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said it opened an investigation into 456,565 Ford (F) Bronco Sports and Ford Mavericks for loss of engine power accompanied by complete electrical ...
NHTSA also disclosed that it’s examining a February callback of more than 100,000 Expedition SUVs over potentially faulty seat belt systems. Ford said in a statement that it is working with the agency ...
Investigators will check to see if the recall should be expanded. Ford said it's cooperating in both investigations. On Thursday NHTSA announced that Ford Motor Co. will pay a penalty of up to $165 ...