Ford marks two decades of the Mondeo
It felt like the birthday boy had forgotten to turn up to their own party as Ford celebrated twenty years of the Mondeo last week. Three immaculate Mondeos lined up outside Edgbaston’s cricket gr...
It felt like the birthday boy had forgotten to turn up to their own party as Ford celebrated twenty years of the Mondeo last week. Three immaculate Mondeos lined up outside Edgbaston’s cricket gr...
Ford has introduced a new top-of-the-range trim to its popular Kuga SUV. Given the catchy moniker of ‘Titanium X Sport’, the new Kuga features, amongst other things, a sporty bodykit and rear spoil...
Ford's first attempt at launching a fully electric car in the UK will be more restrained than expected, it has emerged. A fully electric Focus has been available in the US since April 2012 and is ...
Ford has decided to downgrade the fuel economy of its C-MAX Hybrid vehicle (pictured) following EPA testing and consumer complaints. The vehicle was initially reported as achieving 47mpg combined,...
It was the best-selling vehicle in 2012, and now the Ford Focus (pictured) has taken an early lead as the best-selling nameplate in 2013 to date. According to global registration data from Polk, i...
The image of electric vehicles has taken a blow after Ford announced it would be recalling certain model year Ford Focus Electric cars (pictured). The vehicles equipped with high intensity dischar...
The new Focus 1.0-litre EcoBoost will be the first petrol-powered family car in Europe to offer 99g/km CO2 emissions, Ford has said. The Focus 1.0-litre EcoBoost has returned 67.5mpg in tests than...
Ford’s hugely popular Focus model has become the first family car to offer a petrol model with emissions of less than 100g/km CO2. That means that the Focus now comes with exemption to road tax ...
Changes to the petrol-powered Ford Focus EcoBoost has brought its CO2 emissions into double figures for the first time. With a 1-litre 100PS three-cylinder petrol engine under the bonnet, the C-s...
Americans-they sure love their pick-ups, don’t they? The only trouble is they tend to be fuel hungry critters (the pick-ups, that is, not the Americans), so it can be hard to find an affordable way...