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Ford Aims to Reduce Explorer Rollover Risk
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| Ford Motor Co. will include a rollover stability control system as standard equipment on its most popular sport-utility vehicle, the Explorer, for the 2005 model year. Safety advocates said it was the first time a major US carmaker has ... |
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Jul 24, 2004 09:07:02 |
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16 ( -2 -12.5% ) | | Author | Washington Post |
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