Ford has closed its Transit factory in Southampton and moved production to Turkey.
Ford's C-Max has taken 21% of what Ford calls multi-activity vehicle (MAV) sales in the UK.
More powerful than its predecessor, this Fiesta undercuts its key rivals by £2,000
Ford Doncaster, part of the 29 site Stoneacre Motor Group, has been awarded the Ford Chairman’s Award for how it treats its customers.
Former Ford of Britain chairman Joe Greenwell has been appointed chairman and trustee of the RAC Foundation.
Ford is leveraging its relationship with the 2013 UEFA Champions League Final on Saturday to launch its new brand campaign featuring technologies available across Ford’s family of vehicles.
Ford is calling on politicians, business leaders, academics and regulators to help create market conditions that can “enable manufacturers to flourish”.
Ford is using augmented reality to help it increase the speed with which is can develop new prototypes without having to real-world vehicles.
The SUV segment is now the third largest by volume, albeit a long way behind superminis and lower medium cars. However, if you calculate the sector size by value, the high average deal price of an SUV narrows the gap considerably.
Results from AM's latest online poll.
UK market seen as a ‘honeypot’ as mainland Europe’s car sales continue to fall.
Ford has announced a £24 million investment, half of which is Welsh Government funds, in its Bridgend engine assembly plant.
Ford has unveiled a 1.5-litre Ecoboost engine, the latest in its family of efficiency-focused turbocharged petrol powertrains.
Pictures from the Commercial Vehicle Show 2013.
Ford has issued a recall of more than 16,000 Transit vans because of a faulty brake pedal retaining clip.
Ford has completed the transformation of its commercial vehicle range with new Transit Courier.
The supermini has been knocked off the top spot as the best selling used car type by a lower medium model for the first time since 2007.
Mark Ovenden will take on Joe Greenwell’s role as chairman of Ford following his decision to retire at the end of April.
Ford says it is investing £250,000 in the recruitment of up to 50 additional apprentices for its UK commercial vehicle dealerships during 2013.
Dealers have been warned pre-registration activity in the UK will increase this year compared to last by Ford of Britain boss Mark Ovenden.