At least one Mustang Mach-E was officially delivered to first customers in China on Sunday, December 26, Ford Motor said today in a release. The locally-produced Mach-E is being sold via Ford BEV’s tiny network of 25 direct-to-customer stores located in major Chinese metropolitan markets.
Among the customers is ad executive Jin Zhang, who will use his Mach-E as a family vehicle. China, of course, is actively discouraging displays of wealth given the sharp disparity among Chinese incomes where only a small number of people can afford to purchase a new vehicle in what remains the world’s largest auto market. The price of the performance SUV along with the names and number of other customers were undisclosed by Ford. (AutoInformed: Ford to Manufacture Mustang Mach-E in China; Ford Motor Recalls All 2021 Mustang Mach-E Crossovers) Continue reading













Ford Motor Recalls F-Series, Ranger, Bronco, Transit, Transit Connect, Maverick for Various Safety Defects
In a series of recall documents filed on 16 December but made public by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration today, Ford Motor Company has recalled ~60,000 vehicles for a variety of safety defects including bad tailgates, cruise control radar, separation driveshaft separation from the transfer case, panoramic roofs flying off, and fuel tanks damaged by drill holes. All repairs will be made free of charge as required by federal law. Following is a Digest of the potentially dangerous safety defects: Continue reading →