While Ford never officially sold an ST version of its Fusion sedan in the US, the final sporty model of the car was one in disguise.
American car manufacturer makes one of the best hot hatches around and it's a shame we can't buy it in America.
a car for people who wore baseball caps and Reebok Classic trainers. Nostalgia is a powerful thing, though, and prices for the XR2 have been creeping upwards. Is now the time to buy one? For the Mk2 ...
Wheeler Dealers star Mike Brewer has issued a heartbreaking update on the stolen Ford Fiesta Mk1 taken from production crews over 18 months ago. The star of the classic car restoration series ...
The Ford Fiesta is the best-selling car of all time in the UK, leading to a demand for parts, an expert believes Mr Cartwright said: "I'm normally quite a calm person but when it happened I had a ...
Data from the DVLA, analysed by temporary car insurance specialists Tempcover, identified the Ford Fiesta as the UK's most stolen car in 2024. The study found that 4,446 of these popular ...
CarBuzz decided to explore the story of Ford's forgotten final sports sedan. This article covers the Ford Fusion V6 Sport, and why it was the ST model of the car that US audiences never got.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Ford Motor Company will return to the top level of prototype sports car racing in 2027. The automaker will be back in the World Endurance Championship series with a factory ...
The investigation revealed that the crashes happened because Ford Adaptive Cruise Control, a key component of the BlueCruise system, is programmed to ignore stationary objects in the car's path ...
Last year marked a few notable milestones for the auto industry: Sales of new electric vehicles from General Motors and Ford Motor Co ... to a record volume of car buyers paying prices higher ...
As it turns out, the Ford Mustang GTD might not be the only motorsport-driven supercar project under development in Dearborn. In a recent interview, Ford CEO Jim Farley stated that the automaker ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is escalating its probe into Ford’s BlueCruise driver-assist system following a series of fatal accidents involving the Mustang Mach-E.