So color pretty much everyone surprised when, the day after the latest tariffs went into effect, Ford rolled out a splashy marketing push declaring it's opening discounted employee pricing up to all customers,
The automaker is launching "From America, For America" on Thursday, the day President Donald Trump's tariffs will be enacted on the auto industry. The campaign will run in traditional print media advertisements,
The Ford Motor Company on Thursday announced that customers would receive employee-level pricing on most vehicles.
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.
Ford extends employee pricing to all car shoppers, coinciding with new 25% tariffs on imported vehicles and auto parts.
Ford Motor Company is recalling more than 138,000 vehicles in two recalls this week. The recalls involve Ford Escape, Expedition and Bronco Sport as well as Lincoln Navigator SUVs with serious mechanical issues. The model years range from 2018 to 2023 with malfunctions that dealers will need to assess and repair for free.
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