Ford Motor Company is recalling 2016-2019 model Explorer SUVs. The retention pins on 616,967 Explorers could loosen and allow the roof rail covers to fly off the vehicle. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration first asked about the issue in early 2020 following 11 reports of detachment of roof rail covers supplied by JAC Products of Saline Michigan.
This by AutoInformed’s count is the 22nd Ford Motor recall this year in the U.S. Ford said it is not aware of any reports of accident or injury related to this safety defect, perhaps the reason Ford took it’s time, according to the Chronology below. Continue reading










Nissan Reports Weak Q4, Full Year 2020 Financial Results
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Nissan Motor Co. today announced weak financial results for the fourth quarter and the 12-month period ended March 31, 2021. During fiscal year 2020, consolidated net revenue declined to 7.86 trillion yen, resulting in an operating loss of 150.7 billion yen, improved from the full-year forecast at the beginning of the fiscal year, and a net loss1 of 448.7 billion yen. This includes costs associated with restructuring by 61.3 billion yen as Nissan focused on operational and efficiency improvements to help the ailing business. Nissan expects to breakeven during FY 2021 even though forecast net income will drop by 60 billion Yen. (Nissan Losses ¥37.8 Billion in Q3. Alliance Still Shaky) Continue reading →