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EU regulators to investigate Spanish aid for Ford

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - EU antitrust regulators will investigate whether a 25.2 million euros ($32.71 million) grant given by Spanish authorities to U.S. carmaker Ford Motor Co's <F.N> van facility in Valencia breached EU state aid rules.Full story

Ford owners sue, saying EcoBoost engine defective

Three Ohio drivers are suing Ford Motor Co., claiming the company's six-cylinder EcoBoost engine is defective. Full story

Safety regulators probe Ford truck steering issue

U.S. safety regulators are investigating complaints that problems with steering-gear boxes are causing a loss of control in some Ford trucks. Full story

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Ford shareholders reject stock proposal

U.S. regulators close inquiries into Ford, Chrysler vehicles

Ford's US sales up 18 pct in April

Ford to enter Myanmar with showroom by August

Tests detail pollutants at former Ford-owned site

Ford's first quarter profit up 15 pct to $1.6b

Ford quarterly profit beats, but growth push adds costs

Ford profit surpasses estimates as North America shines

Ford raises stake in China's Jiangling Motors

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  Strong auto sales in April

Ford, GM, Chrysler and Nissan are all reporting sales up double-digits, their strongest April sales since 2007. NBC’s Brian Williams reports.

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