Ford Bronco Recall Reveals Hidden Safety Flaw That Owners Claim Was Covered Up for Months
A new investigation into the Ford Bronco recall affecting over 100,000 vehicles suggests automakers may have known about critical safety risks long before issuing a formal notice. Whistleblowers report internal memos showing Ford prioritized cost savings over customer protection, delaying fixes for a potential engine fire hazard. Industry skeptics ask: Who really benefits from the high cost of recall repairs? Meanwhile, owners are left wondering if the recall is a genuine safety measure or a strategic move to shift liability.