The U.S. auto-safety agency said Ford failed to recall more than 600,000 vehicles with defective parts in a timely manner.
Ford Motor Co. will pay a penalty of up to $165 million to the U.S. government for moving too slowly on a recall and failing ...
Ford (NYSE:F) ran into more issues with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (“NHTSA”) and was hit with a $165M ...
Ford has been slapped with a huge $165 million penalty for being too slow in issuing a recall for defective rear cameras, ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration fines Ford up to $165 million over recalls, the second-largest penalty in ...
In terms of civil penalties, it's the largest one handed down in the agency's 54-year history. The largest one being the one ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration hit Ford with the second-largest civil penalty in its history, saying the ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Ford's inaction failed to "prioritize the safety of the American ...
NHTSA said it had received 15 complaints about the cameras showing blank screens. Ford said no injuries or fatalities were ...
The remaining $45 million will fund performance obligations at Ford in an agreement with NHTSA, which covers three years and ...
The three-year consent order includes a civil penalty of up to $165 million, which is shy only of the Takata air bag consent ...
The NHTSA also said Ford failed to provide it with accurate and complete recall information as required by the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act. “Timely and accurate recalls are critical ...