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  2. Ford recalls more than 270,000 Broncos, Mavericks for ... - AOL

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    Owners of recalled cars should bring them to their closest Ford dealer who will inspect and replace the 12-volt battery for free if necessary. Notifications are expected to be sent via mail by Feb. 3.

  3. Ford Fusion (Americas) - Wikipedia

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    Ford attempted to use a fuel cell version of the Fusion, Ford Fusion Hydrogen 999, to set a land speed record on August 10–17 during Bonneville Speed Week in 2007. [82] The Fusion 999 project was born in early 2006 when Ford fuel cell engineering manager Mujeeb Ijaz approached Roush Racing about a project to demonstrate the performance ...

  4. Dead Battery? Don't Fret—Here's How to Jump-Start Your Car

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    How To Jump-Start Your Car: A Step-By-Step Guide Step 1: Park the second vehicle close to the one that needs a jump. Park the car with the good battery nose to nose with the one needing a jump ...

  5. Ford Fusion Hybrid - Wikipedia

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    The Fusion was the first new hybrid vehicle the Ford brand offered in five years, and, after the Ford Escape Hybrid, the second Ford hybrid vehicle. The 2011 Lincoln MKZ Hybrid , launched in the U.S. market in September 2010, shares the hybrid powertrain from the Ford Fusion and Mercury Milan hybrids, and delivers an estimated fuel economy of ...

  6. Ford stops production of electric F-150 after battery fire - AOL

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    The truck with the battery problem and two nearby vehicles were damaged by the fire, Berg said. No injuries were reported. The Ford F-150 Lightning displayed at the Philadelphia Auto Show, Jan. 27 ...

  7. Range anxiety - Wikipedia

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    The Nissan Leaf has a United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rated range of 73 mi (117 km). Range anxiety is the driver's fear that a vehicle has insufficient energy storage (fuel and/or battery capacity) to cover the road distance needed to reach its intended destination, and would thus strand the vehicle's occupants mid-way.