Ford Motor Company has officially ended production of the all-electric version of the F-150 Lightning. The company's flagship electric pickup won a bunch of awards over the years since it was first ...
Only three years on the market and disappointing sales convinced Ford that it has had enough of its electric pickup truck. The production of the model will be halted before the end of the year, and an ...
It was the car Australia’s energy minister claimed would save the world, instead it’s been a horrible $29 billion failure. The American giant unveiled a new plan this week that puts a stop to “large ...
Ford is scrapping the all-electric version of America's favorite car. The F-150 Lightning will stop rolling out of the automaker's Dearborn, Michigan, factory — marking a major retreat from Ford's ...
There are a few pros and cons of a DIY oil change. For instance, a stuck oil filter is one of the issues that can stump home mechanics. Fortunately, filters usually give way when employing specialty ...
Too much oil can cause low oil pressure just like too little oil. A ticking sound or a low oil-pressure light could indicate too much oil is in the engine. Drain off excess oil to avoid damage to your ...
Across the board, there are a few maintenance tasks that are incredibly simple on most vehicles. Swapping out windshield wiper blades, replacing the cabin air filter, and even repairing small cracks ...
Is 1,863 miles and a quart of oil the start of another engine failure for this Ford F-150 owner, or is this "acceptable" consumption for the notorious 5.0L? Jack Stack on the Ford F-150 Owners ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Here is a look at Friday’s business headlines with Jane King, who has the latest on U.S. household debt reaching $18.5 trillion and Ford pulling the plug on the electric F-150.
Ford Motor Co. (NYSE:F) is reportedly exploring the possibility of scrapping the F-150 Lightning EV Pickup truck's production. Check out the current price of F here. Executives at Ford are discussing ...
Ford executives are considering killing the all-electric F-150 Lightning, the Wall Street Journal Reports. The Lightning was at one point projected to sell up to 150,000 units per year, but Ford ...