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The company said there is the possibility that the engine might lose power while customers are driving Maverick trucks and Bronco Sport SUVs.
The popular retail chain is accused of collecting and storing customer data without consent, potentially violating the law.
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The company said there is the possibility that the engine might lose power while customers are driving Maverick trucks and Bronco Sport SUVs.
The popular retail chain is accused of collecting and storing customer data without consent, potentially violating the law.