
Tested: 2022 Ford Maverick
I have been the proud owner of a third generation Ford Ranger for more than a decade. That model was discontinued after 2011. Several years
I have been the proud owner of a third generation Ford Ranger for more than a decade. That model was discontinued after 2011. Several years
There is something strange but satisfying about a large utility vehicle pretending to be sporty. The Ford Expedition 4X4 Limited, with the Stealth package, is
Readers who are enamoured with monster-truck haulers and their gasoline-binging engines and/or belching diesel stacks won’t find this review of much interest. For everyone else,
*Lead photo: Garry Sowerby Ford has this thing about horses – Mustang, Bronco and Pinto. The marketing department is cashing in on the value
Thirty five years ago, I pledged to never sell a car or a truck. When I was a teenager in the 1960s, my father was
Compact crossovers account for 25% of all new vehicle sales in this country. As Canadians swap cars for utility vehicles, manufacturers are scrambling to catch
The unique beauty of Vernon Smith’s amazing collection of almost 60 classic and vintage vehicles is not in the quantity or the pristine quality of
Living in a Fantasy World Sometimes you just have to let your daydreams take over. Maybe the only way to stay sane is to enter
In the mid-1950s, Ford sedans were marketed under three names: Ford Mainline, Ford Customline and Ford Fairlane. 1956 was the year Ford adopted a 12-volt
Build the engine for the purpose, not to get the really big number. Part 11 of Jeff’s series on rebuilding a 1965 Mustang. Click
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