Ford, Trump and auto tariffs
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The study found the Detroit Three could see tariffs of nearly $5,000 for the parts they import on average for each car produced in the U.S., and about $8,600 on average for each car they import.
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Goldman Sachs on Thursday cut its estimate for automobile sales in the U.S. for this year by nearly 1 million units, as President Donald Trump's tariffs make it more expensive to buy a vehicle.
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The new auto tariffs are starting to ripple through the car industry. Stellantis, whose brands include Jeep, Chrysler, Dodge and Ram, among others, said it is idling production at plants in Canada and Mexico and will temporarily lay off 900 workers in the Midwest, CBS News Detroit reported.
Ford introduces employee pricing nationwide, offering 8-10% discounts on new vehicles aiming to support buyers amid market uncertainty
Ford is a well-known name across the world, but do you know who owns the car brand or where its models are made? Here's everything you need to know.
Ford Motor is leaning into the tariff moment with a new ad campaign that highlights its American-made vehicles and extends its employee discounts to the wider buying public. The campaign, dubbed “From America, For America,” starts Thursday and runs ...
Ford’s new discounts apply to all new 2024 and 2025 vehicles, except for specialty versions of the Bronco sport-utility vehicle; the Mustang sports car; Super Duty versions of F-Series pickups; and a few other models. “Consumers will pay what we pay,” Rob Kaffl, Ford’s director of U.S. sales and dealer relations, said in a statement.
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There’s nowhere to hide in the auto industry from President Donald Trump’s auto tariffs, according to former Ford CEO Mark Fields.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has issued a recall on more than 160,000 vehicles coming from companies, including Ford, Cadillac and GM. Here’s what you need to know about recalls issued by the NHTSA from March 31 to April 6.
Ford CEO Jim Farley gave the order a year ago to pull all of the historic cars into one collection in the United States. Here it is.
Between April 3 and June 2, Ford is offering all buyers the same discount it extends to its employees, which it said are prices that are below what a car dealership pays the manufacturer and represent a “substantial savings.”
Ford is recalling more than 109,000 vehicles, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. For a complete list of recalled vehicles or to see if your car needs repairs, check the NHTSA website.
The Ranger Super Duty isn’t just supposed to be another enthusiast model borrowing from the F-series, like the Ranger Raptor.