Aaron, a 27-year automotive technician and lifelong car enthusiast, attended Specs Howard School of Media Arts and learned the fundamentals of digital video and editing, shot composition and writing.
Two popular Ford SUVs will go out of production late this year, making room for a new family of EVs. The question is what the automaker will do to replace the Ford Escape and Lincoln Corsair, rather ...
HIGHS Appealing design, turbo-four's thrust, physical climate controls remain. LOWS Unsupportive seats, lazy handling, base trims' cut-rate interiors. VERDICT The Ford Escape is plenty practical, but ...
Ford will end production of the Escape and Corsair SUVs by the end of 2025 to retool its Louisville plant for a new electric pickup truck. Analysts suggest the gap between the current models selling ...
Sean is a JDM and off-road enthusiast of many years, and automotive photographer. He holds a B.A. in Literature and Writing Studies, A.A. in Communications, and an A.A. in English. He is published in ...
HIGHS Dunes, boulders, mountains—no problem, multitiude of off-road packages, every trim looks boss. LOWS Interior's hard plastic is tough to dress up, deserves a better exhaust note, wind noise on ...
Both are produced at Ford’s Louisville Assembly facility in Kentucky, and their fates are sealed since Ford’s just announced mid-size EV pickup will be built there. One has to speculate that were it ...
Derek Huffman moved with his family to Russia to escape "wokeness" and "LGBT indoctrination." His wife said he is now being sent to fight on the front line against Ukraine. YouTube A Texas father who ...
Offering the advantages of both a sedan and an SUV, the crossover genre has become increasingly popular, and competitive. Two popular models, the Subaru Forester and Ford Escape, are competing for ...
Along the canals of Amersfoort in the Netherlands are hundreds of little wooden staircases leading out of the water and onto the banks. These special steps were installed as part of an initiative to ...
Ford has recalled nearly 700,000 vehicles in the U.S. due to a fuel leak issue that may lead to fires, the car manufacturer has announced. The recall includes 2021 to 2024 Ford Bronco Sport and 2020 ...