Fourteen percent. That’s how far Ford’s May sales slid compared with last year. On paper it looks like a red warning light, 190,000 vehicles that never drove off the lot. Social feeds
Picture a grocery-store parking lot in 1993: Tauruses, Accords, maybe a stray Explorer. Fast-forward to the same lot in 2026 and you’re surrounded by tailgates. Statistically that feeling is
Pull up a photo of a 1995 Ford Ranger and park it next to a 2026 Ranger. You'll do a double take. The new one is over four feet longer, almost a foot taller, and roughly the same size the F-150 us
When the numbers keep dropping month after month, it stops feeling like a rough patch. That’s where Ford is right now. They entered 2026 already down 8.8 percent after Q1, and April only made
Gas prices. Given recent events they've been on everyone's minds as rising oil prices cause gasoline prices to climb across the U.S. and around the world. We won't dive into why costs have
SUVs are everywhere in the U.S. right now. Walk through any parking lot and it’s wall-to-wall crossovers. And the numbers back it up: nearly 60% of new vehicles sold in America are SUVs or c
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