Ford Motor announced Thursday that car shoppers will be able to purchase 2024-25 vehicles, including gas, electric and hybrid models, at discounted prices the car manufacturer offers to employees.
Called “America, for America,” the promotion was announced on the same day as the new 25% US. Foreign vehicle tariffs carried out. Also follows President Trump’s announcement Sweep fees increase About US trading partners around the world – many people imposed Analysts say It may be that increase Prices for various consumer goods.
One analysis estimated that car prices could rise equally For some models, $12,200 For new automobile import operations, according to a report from Anderson Economic Group, a Michigan economic consulting firm.
“We understand that these are times of uncertainty for many Americans,” Ford said in a statement to CBS News. “Whether we’re navigating the complexities of economic change or needing a reliable vehicle for our families, we want to help.”
The promotion runs from April 3rd to June 2nd, offering “significant savings” for gas, hybrids, plug-in hybrids, dieselford and Lincoln vehicles for 2024 and 2025. Excluded from limited time offers. Ford Raptor Models, 2025 Expedition and Navigator SUV, Super Duty Truck (For more information about the offer, please see the Ford website.)
The 30-second ad featuring narration by actor Brian Cranston will air at the Men’s NCAA Final 4 2025 Tournament from April 6th to 7th, according to Adage.
In its first quarter revenue report on Tuesday, Ford said demand was rising sharply. At that dealer As consumers move to prevail the expected rise in car prices. The Detroit automaker reported that its sales rose 5% in the first quarter due to a 19% surge.
New car rates are beginning to ripple through the automotive industry. Brands like Jeep, Chrysler, Dodge and Ram have said production idling on Canadian and Mexican plants and will temporarily fire 900 Midwest workers. CBS News Detroit reported.
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