Ford Motor Co. has been hit with a substantial $165 million penalty by the US government for its handling of a rearview camera recall. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) levied the fine, the second-largest in its history, citing Ford’s delayed recall and failure to provide accurate information. The…
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