DETROIT (WKRC) - Ford CEO Jim Farley said the company will no longer produce "boring products" during the Detroit Auto Show.
DETROIT − Ford Motor Co. Executive Chair Bill Ford said he is confident the automaker will "have a seat at the table" with ...
The restoration and reopening of an abandoned train station in Detroit wasn't merely another construction project. The $950 ...
Ford kicked off the Detroit Auto Show by showing off a special-edition Mustang, which the automaker says is the fastest-ever ...
Ford Motor Company kicked off the Detroit Auto Show one day before the Media Day and Charity Preview with an event inside ...
Ford Motor Company's Detroit Proud event on Thursday night offered a sneak peek at the Detroit Auto Show and a new ...
Detroit — Ford Motor Co. used its kickoff Thursday evening of the Detroit Auto Show to express its commitment to the event ...
Ford Motor Company rolled out a number of special edition vehicles ahead of the opening of the Detroit Auto Show. Plus, its ...
Ford is ending a decadeslong relationship with autos hauler Jack Cooper and the Teamsters say more than 1,000 jobs are in ...
Ford Motor Company CEO Jim Farley said he’s optimistic the auto industry will find a way to navigate through U.S.
Show organizers announced last year that the event was returning in January to Huntington Place after taking place in the ...
No one knows yet how many cars have been destroyed in the fires, but it's certain that thousands will need to be replaced.