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Ford (F) recalls over 255,400 vehicles due to engine issue
M&ABearish6/12/2026

Ford (F) recalls over 255,400 vehicles due to engine issue

Ford (F) will recall more than 255,400 vehicles in the U.S. to fix an engine issue that could pose a safety hazard. The recall involves specific models, with details on the affected vehicles yet to be fully disclosed. Recalls can impact a company's reputation and sales, potentially affecting Ford's market performance. The decision to recall follows regulatory scrutiny and aims to ensure vehicle safety for consumers.

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Ford (F) Recalls Nearly 420,000 Vehicles Over Seat-Belt Issue
M&ANeutral6/3/2026

Ford (F) Recalls Nearly 420,000 Vehicles Over Seat-Belt Issue

Ford (F) is set to recall approximately 420,000 vehicles in the U.S. due to a seat-belt issue identified by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The recall affects several models manufactured between 2015 and 2018. This event is significant as it may impact consumer confidence and lead to remediation costs for Ford. The company's reputation and potential market performance could face scrutiny due to this large-scale recall.

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Lucid (LCID) to Recall 2,000 Vehicles in US Over Power Issues
M&ABearish5/29/2026

Lucid (LCID) to Recall 2,000 Vehicles in US Over Power Issues

Lucid Motors (LCID) is issuing a recall for more than 2,000 vehicles in the United States due to potential drive power issues. The recall affects certain models that may have defects which can cause a loss of propulsion. This action highlights quality control concerns within the company as it aims to maintain customer safety and trust. The market reaction to such recalls may impact investor confidence and future sales performance.

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Hyundai (HYMTF) recalls 421,000 US vehicles for brake issues
M&ANeutral5/22/2026

Hyundai (HYMTF) recalls 421,000 US vehicles for brake issues

Hyundai Motor Company (HYMTF) announced a recall of over 421,000 vehicles in the US due to a software malfunction in the brake system. This decision came after reports to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), which highlighted potential risks associated with this issue. The recall addresses specific models manufactured between 2020 and 2022. The impact of this recall could influence Hyundai's market operations and customer trust as the company focuses on safety improvements.

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Ford (F) Recalls 1.4M F-150 Trucks Over Gearshift Issue
AutoNeutral4/18/2026

Ford (F) Recalls 1.4M F-150 Trucks Over Gearshift Issue

Ford (F) has announced a recall of approximately 1.4 million F-150 pickup trucks to address a defect that could lead to unexpected gearshifting. This recall impacts models that might experience downshifting without warning, posing a potential safety risk. The move is significant as it highlights ongoing quality control challenges within the automotive sector. Investors may be concerned about the potential costs associated with the recall as well as any implications for consumer confidence in Ford's vehicle reliability.

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Ford (F) recalls 420,000 vehicles in US for wiper failure issue
M&ANeutral4/7/2026

Ford (F) recalls 420,000 vehicles in US for wiper failure issue

Ford (F) announced a recall affecting over 420,000 vehicles in the US due to a failure in the windshield wiper system, which poses a safety risk. The recall includes several models manufactured in recent years and aims to ensure driver and passenger safety. This recall could impact Ford's financial performance and brand reputation, as recall costs and potential repairs may affect overall sales. The situation underscores the importance of vehicle safety standards and could have implications for consumer trust in Ford going forward.

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Tesla (TSLA) Q1 Deliveries Drop 5% with 358,023 Vehicles Delivered
EarningsBearish4/2/2026

Tesla (TSLA) Q1 Deliveries Drop 5% with 358,023 Vehicles Delivered

Tesla (TSLA) reported Q1 2026 vehicle deliveries of 358,023, which was lower than the expected 370,000 deliveries, resulting in a drop in stock price by more than 5%. This marks a significant decline of approximately 13% from Q1 2024, despite a mild year-over-year growth of 6%. Total production for the quarter was 408,386 vehicles. Additionally, Tesla's overall deliveries for 2025 decreased to 1.64 million from 1.79 million in 2024, reflecting ongoing challenges in vehicle sales amid shifting production priorities.

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