Gilbert Smith is an automotive journalist with over five years of specialized research and writing experience. Before joining CarBuzz in 2024, he produced in-depth buyer’s guides and feature articles ...
Ford is recalling more than 119,000 US vehicles over an issue with the engine block heater that could short circuit and cause an underhood fire, auto safety regulators said Wednesday. The recall ...
Ford is recalling more than 100,000 vehicles for an engine block malfunction that could result in fire. According to two notices reported to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) ...
Left: Bill Ford of the Ford Company; Right: Cadillac F1 unveiling its 2026 shakedown livery in January Bill Pugliano/Getty Images; SIPA USA Bill Ford, the executive chairman of major American car ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has launched an investigation into a potentially serious issue affecting thousands of Ford Fiesta and Focus models in the US., and the cause ...
This Ford diesel is known for reliability, but oil leaks come with the territory. With oil pressures reaching up to 3,000 PSI, even a small seal failure can coat the entire engine. The trick isn’t ...
Production of the all-electric Ford F-150 has come to an end. But the next one will be an extended-range electric vehicle, or EREV. The high-power generator will enable 700+ miles of range, Ford said, ...
This video dives into the fascinating world of fuels, water tubes, and Ford engines, revealing old-school secrets of engine cooling, fuel delivery, and performance tuning. Discover how vintage ...
How the Coyote V8 was developed, all the generation updates and their specs, a summary of the supercharged variants, and a few known Coyote problems. The Ford Coyote engine is a modern, naturally ...
Apart from the Le Mans-winning GT40, the rally-bred RS200, and the two famous iterations of the GT, Ford has built several interesting mid-engine prototypes throughout its history. Follow us: Placing ...
Great. Another pair of engines from the same manufacturer that are a cubic inch apart. Well, GM loves giving anti-kindred engines similar displacements (looking at you, Chevy 454 and Pontiac 455), so ...