In new ad campaign promoting Ford's U.S. manufacturing footprint, the automaker looks to gain a competitive advantage during the turbulent times.
There’s nowhere to hide in the auto industry from President Donald Trump’s auto tariffs, according to former Ford CEO Mark Fields.
Ford Motor Co. recognizes a selling opportunity when it sees one. With President Donald Trump’s tariffs unsettling the economy, the automaker is rolling out deep discounts on most of its lineup to try to keep customers coming into its dealers’ showrooms.
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.
Bob Barrett began his association with Gerald Ford in 1974 when he became his Army presidential military aide and ended 50 years later with a personal memoir, “Inside the President’s Team: Family, Service, and the Gerald Ford Presidency” (Pegasus Books, 224 pgs., $29.95 hardcover).
Shares Ford rose Monday morning, as U.S. President Donald Trump said in an interview over the weekend that he “couldn’t care less” if automakers increased their prices due to tariffs on vehicle imports.
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Electric vehicle shoppers will receive additional benefits, as the employee pricing comes on top of Ford's Power Promise, which includes a complimentary home charger and standard installation through June 30.
While the ties between owners of the Detroit Lions and Ford are clear, team President Rod Wood and experts don't anticipate tariffs to hurt the Lions.