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NHTSA Fines Ford $165M


NHTSA fines Ford $165M for slow response to safety recall

The NHTSA consent order includes an upfront fine of $65 million, with an additional $55 million deferred and $45 million for performance ...

NHTSA fines Ford $165M for slow response to safety recall

The NHTSA consent order includes an upfront fine of $65 million, with an additional $55 million deferred and $45 million for performance ...

Ford hit with $165M fine for delayed rearview camera recalls

NHTSA in August 2021 opened an investigation after Ford in 2020 recalled 620,246 vehicles for a rear camera issue to determine whether the ...

Ford Facing Two Investigations Days After Being Hit With $165M ...

According to NHTSA, the automaker was too slow to recall vehicles with faulty rearview cameras and failed to provide complete recall information ...

Ford to pay penalty of up to $165 million for slow recall | AP News

DETROIT (AP) — Ford Motor Co. will pay a penalty of up to $165 million to the U.S. government for moving too slowly on a recall and failing ...

Ford slammed with $165M fine due to recall delays - CBT News

NHTSA hit Ford with a whopping $165 million penalty for failure to comply with federal recall regulations promptly.

NHTSA fines Ford $165 million for slow car recall response - YouTube

Ford has agreed to pay $165 million penalty for moving too slowly on their recalls. It's the second largest penalty the National Highway ...

Ford fined $165m over delayed rearview camera recalls

The NHTSA found that Ford had provided inaccurate or incomplete information, failed to submit quarterly reports for other recalls on time, and ...

Ford failed to comply with vehicle recall rules, must pay up to $165M

NHTSA agreed to a consent order, or settlement, with Ford, which includes a civil penalty of up to $165 million — the second-largest civil ...

Ford will pay up to $165M fine for rearview camera recall failures

Ford has agreed to pay a $165 million penalty to federal regulators after moving too slowly to recall vehicles with faulty rearview cameras.

Ford agrees to pay up to $165M penalty to US government for ...

Another $55 million will be deferred. “Timely and accurate recalls are critical to keeping everyone safe on our roads,” NHTSA Deputy ...

NHTSA Fines Ford $165M, Orders Overhaul of its Process for ...

NHTSA said the penalty was due to Ford being too slow to issue a recall, providing inaccurate or incomplete information, and not submitting ...

Ford hit with $165M penalty from NHTSA, second-highest in ...

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration hit Ford with the second-largest civil penalty in its history, saying the automaker ...

Ford Facing $165M Recall Fine After Investigation Over Faulty ...

An NHTSA press release states that the fine follows an investigation into the matter, which found that Ford failed to recall vehicles with ...

Ford knew about dangerous backup camera glitches but moved too ...

Of the $165 million civil penalty fined by NHTSA, Ford must immediately pay $65 million up front. An additional $55 million fee is subject to ...

Ford fined $165M for failing to comply with rearview camera recall

The penalty represents the second highest fine imposed by the NHTSA, just behind the Takata airbag penalty; An ongoing 2020 recall with a ...

NHTSA Fines Ford $165M, Second-Largest Civil Penalty - Law360

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration on Thursday said it has issued Ford Motor Co. a fine of up to $165 million — the ...

Ford Fails To Recall the F-150 and 9 Other Models, and Slapped ...

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has imposed a substantial fine of $165 million on Ford for its serious recall ...

Ford to Pay Up to $165M Penalty for Delayed Recall Response

Ford Motor Co. will pay a federal penalty of up to $165 million for delayed and incomplete recalls of faulty rear-view cameras, the National ...

Ford agrees to $165M penalty - The Intermountain

DETROIT (AP) — Ford Motor Co. will pay a penalty of up to $165 million to the U.S. government for moving too slowly on a recall and failing ...