All But Confirmed: Android Auto Glitch Now Plaguing the 2021 Ford F-150 26 Jan 2021, 7:12 UTC ·
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More specifically, some 2021 Ford F-150 owners claim that using their devices to power Android Auto wirelessly no longer works correctly, as the detection doesn t happen anymore after installing the update to Android 11.
But now it looks like the whole thing is becoming more widespread and most 2021 Ford F-150 models seem to be affected. Several readers confirmed the problem exists in their car too, and now someone on Google’s forums and claiming to be working at a Ford dealership says the connectivity glitch is experienced in every single new F-150 in their fleets with phones updated to Android 11.
1952 Ford F-1 Looks Like a Metallic Hulk, Pontiac GTO Engine Agrees 26 Jan 2021, 9:46 UTC ·
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Because there is no shortage of customized Ford F-1s out there, it’s not that easy to find one that comes with something really special. Yet, from time to time, we stumble upon some, and since we don’t like such an opportunity to go to waste, we bring them here to be part of our Ford Month coverage. 13 photos
This particular F-1, one that rolled off the assembly lines all the way back in 1952, comes not with one but two special things about it.
Earlier this month, Bonhams announced an upcoming auction that included one particular item of particular interest for any true Batman fan: a seemingly accurate replica of the iconic Tim Burton Batmobile, also known as the Keaton Mobile.
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With production starting in September 1954, the Thunderbird quickly became one of the best-selling cars in the United States, as the first-year output totaled over 16,000 units. By 1957, which was the final year for the first generation, the output had already increased to over 21,000 units, all in an attempt to meet the growing demand for the Thunderbird.
And if you’re wondering what made this car so appealing for buyers in the States, you should just check out the example we have here.
Truth be told, this T-Bird has obviously seen better days, and the photos in the gallery pretty much speak for themselves. The Starmist Blue finish is no longer there, and the white interior has become just a comfortable place we can only imagine right now.
Red Hot Chili Pepper Ford Roush Mustang Barrett-Jackson Edition Up for Grabs 26 Jan 2021, 8:42 UTC ·
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If you needed one more proof auction houses are the real power in the American auto industry landscape, then the Ford Roush Mustang Barrett-Jackson Edition is just that. Introduced a decade ago as the result of a tie-up between Sherwin-Williams, Roush, and Barrett-Jackson, this special breed of Mustang is ultra-limited and, of course, highly valuable. 20 photos
Back then, only 25 such cars were made, and a number of them have repeatedly changed hands at various auctions as they moved from private owner to private owner. But at the upcoming sale in Scottsdale, Arizona, in March, Barrett-Jackson is placing under the hammer perhaps the most valuable of the bunch: the first one ever made.