Of course, you should always remember to lock your car door but now that it's summer and more people are spending time outside, it also means an increase of car break-in's.
The Grand Rapids Police Department posted on their Facebook page that
The warm weather has brought with it an increase in larcenies from vehicles in the metropolitan area...
Ford Motor Company has issued a recall on over 36,000 of their newer cars due to airbag issues.
Ford was notified by Takata, the company that makes the airbags, that they may not inflate properly. Ford said in their news release:
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Today Ford announced that instead of spending billion of dollars building a new plant in Mexico for production, they're going to instead spend $700 Million right here in Michigan! The plant will expand it's manufacturing of electric and autonomous vehicles, and the money will be right here in Michigan.
If you knew there was a bait car, would you steal it?
Cops purposefully left keys in a car for them to catch people taking off in the car. For this one guy, he knew it was a bait car, but that did not stop him. He took the car and continued to drive around as the cops chase him...
In the next five years, you could be driving a new type of car... or rather it could be driving you.
Ford Motor Company announced Tuesday that by 2021 it will roll out it's first batch of self-driving cars.
CEO of Ford, Mark Fields, said that these cars will be full autonomy, which means there will be no steering wheels and no gas or break pedals...
You may not give too much thought about your door latch on your car but you may want to now because Ford has recalled over 828,000 vehicles in the United States and Mexico because of faulty door latches.
According to Ford's website, these faulty pieces can break which will prevent the door from latching and in some cases cause the door to open while driving...
Ford Motor Company announced today that they are recalling 271,000 F-150 trucks due to a possibility of brake fluid leaking.
According to the company's website, the affected trucks are 2013 and 2014 models with a 3.5 GTDI engine. Ford says that the brake fluid could leak into the brake booster which increases the chances of a crash happening...