According to Villages News, 51-year-old Anthony Asturi of Wildwood, Florida was arrested after he pulled up behind a police cruiser in a maroon Ford Mustang and began laying on his horn.
Ford spokesman Mike Levine declined to comment on a future Mustang GT500 saying, "We don’t comment on speculation about future products." Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle.
The 10 millionth Mustang, one of Ford’s first four-door Broncos, three generations of Cobra R Mustangs, a 10-cylinder Mustang prototype, a Lincoln Navigator concept vehicle and the three 2004 ...
Believe it or not, until recently Ford Motor Company North America wasn ... See All 64 Photos Cars such as the last Mustang and first F-150 off the line when Dearborn Assembly made that switchover.
The Ford Focus is ending production in Europe this November. The departure follows the Fiesta and Mondeo as the company moves away from hatchbacks and sedans, much like in the US for Ford.
Since its founding in 1903, the Ford Motor Company has churned out a vast array of iconic, historically significant, and boundary-pushing cars. Yet, shockingly, Ford didn't have an official ...
ST. LOUIS – Pat Maroon, the St. Louis-raised NHL forward and 2019 Stanley Cup champion with his hometown Blues, will retire at the end of his 2024-25 season next month. Maroon, now 36 years old ...
Bryan Goodman, Ford Motor’s director of artificial intelligence, said he’s pushing forward a number of use cases for artificial intelligence at the company, as part of an effort to design and ...
TULSA — The Real Time Information Center helped lead to a stolen maroon Ford F-150 Sunday around 12:40 p.m. Police say they saw three men pushing the truck after it ran out of gas near Admiral ...
Around 12:40 p.m. on Sunday, Tulsa's Real Time Information Center said they located a stolen maroon Ford F-150 near 3200 East Admiral. The truck ran out of gas and three men had pushed the truck ...
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It’s almost expected that after signing a professional contract for the first time, an athlete will go out and buy a really expensive car. That’s kind of a stereotype at this point. But Chiefs ...