In new ad campaign promoting Ford's U.S. manufacturing footprint, the automaker looks to gain a competitive advantage during the turbulent times.
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.
Update: With the Trump administration announcing a series of sweeping tariffs on foreign-made cars and auto parts ahead of the April 2 “Liberation Day” duties, it seems like a good time to revisit the most “American” cars on the market today.
Ford Motor Co. is launching a "From America, For America" campaign to allow consumers to take advantage of employee pricing. Here's what to know.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued multiple recalls last week, including notices for over 30,000 Ford vehicles. Are you looking to see if any recalls were issued on your vehicle?
As Ford’s re-entry into India continues to be talked about, back home the American carmaker is gearing up to brace the impact of Trump's new tariff regime.
A Louisville Ford plant will undergo changes to prepare to build an electric vehicle. The retooling phase is expected to create worker layoffs.
All three Detroit automakers, along with others, build vehicles in Canada and Mexico that will face tariffs imposed by Trump.