Mike Bonner of Barton Malow builders has been in charge of building Ford's new world headquarters and his family ties go back ...
Auto experts brace for Ford to have to idle production on more vehicles as it scrambles to secure aluminum after plant that produces it caught fire.
The company will replace the faulty engine block heaters free of charge once newly designed parts become available.
Ford announced some vehicles' engine block heater may crack and leak, potentially causing a short circuit and fire.
Michael Bonner's great grandparents worked at Ford's Rouge plant. Now he's building the new world headquarters in Dearborn.
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Dearborn High, Edsel Ford eye more local growth of girls’ field hockey following MHSAA sponsorship
Dearborn on Tuesday renewed a longtime rivalry with crosstown rival Dearborn Edsel Ford. Krawczyk eventually saw her Pioneers ...
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Ford to Run Its Own Hypercar Program for 2027 WEC Entry
Ford Racing has confirmed it will manage its upcoming FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) Hypercar program internally, ...
The car manufacturer recalled the vehicles citing seat belt and rear view mirror camera issues. Engine-block heaters could be ...
The change removes 20% of parts to cut costs, improve quality and increase production speed, executives said. The process ...
Aluminum makes up the bodies of the Dearborn automaker's F-Series trucks, the country's best-selling vehicles that drive the ...
A fire at the Novelis aluminum plant near Oswego is causing major headaches for Ford Motor Co. The company is temporarily ...
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