Ford F-150
Coverage of Ford F-150 in the Nexus archive.
- Findings in crash that killed Kremmling family of 5 on Highway 9 now in the hands of DA in Grand Junction
A head-on crash on Highway 9 near Kremmling killed a family of five, including three children, in August 2025. The Colorado State Patrol investigated the collision between a northbound Ford F-150 and a southbound GMC Yukon, with findings now under review by the Grand Junction DA for potential charges.
- The 6 best trucks for families in 2026
The article highlights the Ford F-150 as the top family truck in its segment and the Hyundai Santa Cruz with the highest reliability rating among the listed models. It ranks six trucks for families in 2026.
- Elderly Florida man faces charges after alleged 'sugar baby' dispute ends in car-ramming, gun threat: police
A 67-year-old Florida man was arrested after allegedly chasing a woman he met through a 'sugar baby' arrangement on Tinder, ramming her car into a pole, and pointing a gun at a 22-year-old man. The incident occurred in The Villages, a retirement community, following a dispute over money after a meeting arranged via the dating app.
- Eagan police share new photos of suspect’s vehicle in I-35E road rage shooting
Eagan police released new images of a white Ford F-150 pickup truck suspected in a July 11 road rage shooting on I-35E near Deerwood Drive. The suspect, described as a white man with long dark hair, fired multiple shots at another vehicle, causing damage but no injuries.
- Colorado Springs woman dead after wrong-way crash on I-70 in western Colorado
A Colorado Springs woman was killed and six people were seriously injured in a wrong-way crash on I-70 in western Colorado when a Subaru Outback collided with a Ford F-150. The collision occurred near the Utah state line in Mesa County, with the Subaru rolling onto its side and catching fire. The Colorado State Patrol is investigating the incident.
- Maryland man charged in crash that killed an elderly woman in DC
A 55-year-old Germantown, Maryland man was charged in a crash that killed a 79-year-old woman near the Washington Monument in Washington, D.C. The victim, Virginia Voight, was struck by a Ford F-150 while riding a motorized mobility scooter. The driver attempted to flee the scene but was detained by a National Guard member before being arrested.
- 1 dead, 6 injured after wrong-way crash on Interstate 70 in western Colorado
A wrong-way crash on Interstate 70 in western Colorado resulted in one death and six serious injuries. A Subaru Outback traveling eastbound in westbound lanes collided with a Ford F-150, causing the Subaru to roll and catch fire. The interstate was closed for several hours following the incident.
- 2 brothers built a multimillion-dollar junk removal business with less than $10,000. They explain what it takes to get started and make money.
Kirk and Jacob McKinney started a multimillion-dollar junk removal business called Junk Teens with $8,000, using a $4,000 pickup truck and focusing on speed, pricing, and branding. The business, now expanding across Massachusetts and Rhode Island, is projected to exceed $5 million in revenue with 25 employees.
- Police: Woman confesses to arson out of anger over her ex-boyfriend’s stalking in Miami
Angelica Obando confessed to arson after setting her ex-boyfriend’s Ford F-150 on fire out of anger over his stalking. The vehicle sustained over $3,000 in damage, and she was arrested and charged with second-degree felony arson and criminal mischief in Miami.
- 2 brothers started a junk-removal side hustle as teens with a $4,000 truck. Last year, they brought in about $3 million.
Kirk and Jacob McKinney founded Junk Teens, starting with a $4,000 truck and growing to $3 million in revenue last year by offering junk-removal services, with plans to exceed $5 million in 2026.
- Suspect sought after break-ins target 20 vehicles at Douglas County hotels
The Douglas County Sheriff's Office is seeking the public's help to identify a suspect linked to a vehicle break-in spree targeting at least 20 cars at hotels. The suspect stole a Ford F-150 in the Inverness and Meridian areas, used stolen credit cards at a Denver gas station, and abandoned the truck, which was later recovered. Authorities urge anyone with information to contact Metro Denver Crime Stoppers using case number 2026-00060461.
- Suspects sought after at least 20 vehicles broken into, F-150 stolen
Law enforcement is seeking suspects after at least 20 vehicles were broken into and a Ford F-150 was stolen from hotels in Douglas County.
- Wayne County man pleads guilty to embezzling funds from former employer
Jacob Wise, a 29-year-old from Riverview, pleaded guilty to wire fraud and money laundering after embezzling over $1.1 million from a small business where he worked. He diverted funds to controlled accounts posing as vendors and used the money for purchases, including a Ford F-150. He faces up to 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.
- Miami Gardens man arrested after allegedly chasing, shooting at repossession agent, cops say
A Miami Gardens man was arrested after allegedly chasing a repossession agent and firing multiple rounds at their tow truck during an attempted vehicle repossession. The suspect, Lawrence Hilbert Morant, confronted the agent, demanded the return of his truck, and shot at the tow truck before being arrested at an Exxon gas station.
- Ford recalling more than 741,00 vehicles because of park system issue
Ford is recalling over 741,000 vehicles in the U.S. due to a transmission park system issue that could increase crash or injury risk. The recall affects 2018-2021 model year Ford F-150, Lincoln Aviator, Ford Explorer, Lincoln Navigator, and Ford Expedition vehicles, with dealers updating software and inspecting transmission components at no cost.
- Ford recalling more than 741,000 vehicles because of park system issue
Ford is recalling over 741,000 vehicles in the U.S. due to a transmission park system issue that could increase crash or injury risk. The recall affects 2018-2021 model year Ford F-150, Lincoln Aviator, Ford Explorer, Lincoln Navigator, and Ford Expedition vehicles. Ford will update software and inspect transmissions at no cost to owners.
- Ford recalls over 741,000 vehicles due to issue with park system
Ford is recalling over 741,000 vehicles, including the F-150, Lincoln Aviator, Explorer, Lincoln Navigator, and Expedition models manufactured between 2018 and 2021, due to an issue with the park system.
- Slate's new affordable EV truck has our newsroom divided
Slate Auto introduced an affordable electric truck priced at $24,950, marketed as the 'most affordable truck in America.' The vehicle lacks modern features like a touchscreen and has a compact design, sparking mixed reactions in the newsroom. The truck is expected to launch by year-end with over 200 customization options.
- Wisconsin man dies after truck veers off road in St. Croix County
A 63-year-old Wisconsin man died after his truck veered off Badlands Road in St. Croix County. He was not wearing a seatbelt when the vehicle crossed the centerline and crashed into a ditch. This marks the third traffic-related fatality in the county in 2026.
- Two Larimer County Sheriff's Office deputies die in off-duty motorcycle crash in Idaho
Two Larimer County Sheriff's Office deputies and a third motorcyclist died in an off-duty motorcycle crash in Idaho caused by a Ford F-150 driver attempting to pass in a no-passing zone. The three victims, from Colorado, were struck when the truck crossed the double-yellow centerline.
- No charges filed in I-65 road rage shooting that sent woman to Nashville hospital, police say
No charges were filed in an I-65 road rage shooting that hospitalized a woman during a confrontation between two drivers. The 48-year-old Ford F-150 driver and 34-year-old Hyundai Elantra driver both claimed self-defense, with each alleging the other brandished a gun first. The woman was injured and treated at Skyline Medical Center, and both firearms were recovered.
- More monthly auto loan payments are above $1,000, and most are not for luxury models
Monthly auto loan payments exceeding $1,000 are becoming more common, with most not tied to luxury vehicles. The top five models for such payments include popular pickup trucks like the Ford F-150, Chevrolet Silverado 1500, and Ram 1500.
- 25-year-old man killed in wrong-way crash on Riverside County freeway
A 25-year-old man was killed in a wrong-way crash involving a big-rig on the 91 Freeway in Corona, California, on April 19. The incident occurred around 5:30 a.m. when a Ford F-150 was observed driving westbound in the wrong direction, prompting a response from the California Highway Patrol.
- No big trucks for little roads: American OEMs say EU is blocking imports
The article discusses tensions between the U.S. and EU over vehicle regulations, with American automakers concerned that new EU rules could block exports of full-size trucks like the Ford F-150. U.S. negotiators claim these changes may violate the trade deal spirit, highlighting differences in certification processes between the two regions.