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Ford plans to build a self-driving vehicle without a steering wheel or pedals by 2021, the company said Aug. 17. The vehicle will be aimed at transportation network companies.
Ford executives said the company wasn’t at the stage where it could show a vehicle, or even talk about what that vehicle might look like. Instead, it’s focused on getting the hardware and software ready for a driverless car.
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The automaker's newest SUV has been named a 2019 Top Safety Pick by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
The vehicle makes the brand a player at a time when crossovers remain hot.
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The bus manufacturer is ready to grow with a new leadership team and a refreshed motorcoach.
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A new six-cylinder plug-in hybrid joins turbocharged six-, eight-, and 12-cylinder engines.
The automaker has announced the 500,000th S-Class W222 sedan has rolled off the production line.
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The automaker's flagship luxury sedan is due for a refresh.
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| about 4 years agoWhen the price of a 120 went into the 80k range I said Ford/Lincoln did not care about livery and it sure looks like I was right. Caddy going after BMW and the rest puts us small operators,just like middle class Americans going away.