Ford Motor Co.'s "Model T moment" this summer represents what could be a revolutionary step for a traditional automaker, industry experts said, but it still amounts to playing catch-up with Tesla Inc.
Regardless of whether you're a lifelong car addict or someone who only really cares if their car makes it from home to work and back every day, chances are you know about the Ford Model T. More than ...
The Henry Ford Museum is hiring an antique vehicle mechanic to maintain its fleet of historic vehicles. The position requires mechanical skills and a passion for sharing automotive history with the ...
Some cars invite you in with chrome and comfort. The Model T invites you into a time machine, hands you three pedals that mean the wrong things, and politely asks you to learn 1910s. Then it coughs, ...
When Thomas Miller of Livonia retired from Ford Motor Co., he was told to find a good home for the circa 1914 Model T engine block that he sometimes used as a teaching tool. A replica that was cast ...
Ford’s CEO calls its new EV a “Model T moment,” a claim that suggests a revolution in affordability. We analyze if a low-cost, LFP-powered car can truly live up to the legacy of the car that put the ...
Ford's Model T was one of the primary catalysts that sparked the automotive industry — and the automaker's current CEO, Jim Farley, seems to be hoping to channel some of that energy 100 years later, ...
When Ford told us its upcoming announcement would mark the automaker's "next Model T moment," we didn't know exactly what to expect, but we did know it would be something electric. Presumably, it ...