The U.S. auto-safety agency said Ford failed to recall more than 600,000 vehicles with defective parts in a timely manner.
The three-year consent order includes a civil penalty of up to $165 million, which is shy only of the Takata air bag consent ...
Incorrect software in the transmission control module may result in reduced power, unintended deceleration, rear-wheel lockup ...
Ford (NYSE:F) ran into more issues with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (“NHTSA”) and was hit with a $165M ...
General Motors will recall 77,824 vehicles as incorrect software in the transmission control module could cause the vehicle ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Ford's inaction failed to "prioritize the safety of the American ...
Ford has agreed to pay a fine that could go up to $165 million after the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration found ...
Hyundai announced a recall of more than 34,000 cars that include the Santa Fe and Santa Fe Hybrid vehicles, citing a faulty ...
The federal government announced on Thursday that it has levied a $165 million civil penalty against the Ford Motor Company ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Thursday that the civil penalty is the second-largest in its 54-year ...
Ford must pay $165 million after the agency determined the automaker delayed recalls for faulty rearview cameras.
The civil penalty is the second-largest NHTSA has levied and exceeded only by a $1 billion penalty levied against Takata for ...