Ford to pay $17.35 million in Escape recall settlement

Aug. 1, 2013
Ford does not admit fault in settling the case.

Ford Motor Co. has reached a settlement with U.S. auto safety regulators over a recall of older Escapes last year, agreeing to pay the maximum $17.35 million fine to resolve claims that the automaker took too long to notify its customers of a defect, according to Automotive News. Read about the settlement.

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