
I suspect that workers once thought they could not or were told to never redesign the Spirit of Ecstasy, let alone produce an EV.
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars in a release from Goodwood today said it is expanding its participation in mentoring through Dare to Dream. The program or programme or scheme in Brit-speak, is “designed to help pupils realize their potential and overcome their personal barriers to success.”
Between now and the end of the current school year, 15 volunteers from Rolls-Royce will act as mentors to Year 9 pupils from Chichester Free School, Bourne Community College and Ormiston Six Villages Academy, all close to the Home of Rolls-Royce at Goodwood. The team, which has grown from ten mentors last year, includes some who took part in 2021 and asked to remain involved. The program is run by LoveLocalJobs Foundation, a community interest company (CIC) that works with schools and leading employers in West Sussex. Continue reading












Ford Recalls 653,000 F-Series, Expeditions, Navigators for Bad Wipers – 18 Products Affected by Safety Defect
Ford Motor is recalling 2020-2021 F-150, Expedition, 2020-2022 Super Duty F-250, F-350, F-450, F-550, and 2020-2021 Lincoln Navigator vehicles. The windshield wiper arms may break, causing the windshield wipers to fail on ~653,000 trucks. Ford has known about the problems since last August. There are no reports of accidents or injuries associated with this safety defect, Ford said in the required NHTSA filing just made public. Parts are not yet available to replace the arms.In an apparent attempt to limits the costs of an expensive recall, Ford will not replace the wiper blades unless they are missing.
During August of 2021, Ford became aware of stripped wiper arm splines on certain Expedition vehicles as the defect was brought to Ford’s Critical Concern Review Group for review (CCRG). “Routine Ford monitoring of field data had identified reports related to driver or passenger wiper arms coming loose, not working, or detaching. Continue reading →