Take a look at some of U.S. forward Trinity Rodman's accomplishments this year that earned her a spot on the women's Olympic ...
It brings back an off-road leaning version to the model line, which is something Ford can't ignore these days.
Ford is making efforts to keep the Explorer as exciting as possible and is bringing the Sinister Package into the lineup for 2027. This means that the model is getting black wheels, black and red ...
In summer 2021 Ford added the Explorer Timberline, a new trim level for the popular full-size SUV that offers a more rugged off-road appearance backed by modifications to improve off-road performance.
Copilot should be ahead of the competition—it comes pinned to the taskbar on every Windows PC. But I keep bouncing off it, and I’m not alone. AI-positive Windows users are largely going out of their ...
Ford’s equipment list for the Explorer Tremor appears worryingly short at first glance. There’s a new front bumper tucked in at the corners to provide a better approach angle, plus functional tow ...
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Ford is recalling over 850,000 vehicles due to a potential low-pressure fuel pump failure, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, NHTSA. The recalled vehicles' "low-pressure ...
Internet use among older adults has several beneficial impacts on their health and general wellbeing. However, there are limited studies on internet use among older adults in low- and middle-income ...
Given its popularity today in both its classic and resurrected forms, it's hard to believe there was ever a time when any generation of Ford Bronco wasn't popular. And yet, in 1990, Bronco II sales ...
Ford simplifies the Explorer lineup for the 2025 model year with just four trim levels available: Active, ST-Line, Platinum, and ST. Prices start around $41,000 and range up to around $57,000.
Facepalm: Internet Explorer as a standalone application was officially "retired" by Microsoft in 2022. The Redmond corporation doesn't support IE in Windows anymore, but the ancient browser's engine ...