Ford extends employee pricing through July

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American automaker Ford has extended its employee discount pricing to all customers through July 6, according to CNN.

The Ford Motor Company: “From America, For America program” will extend employee pricing on several vehicles including 2024 and 2025 gas, hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and diesel Ford and Lincoln vehicles.

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Depending on the vehicle, discounts can be between $2,000 to $10,000.

The company said the discount is in response to tariffs enacted earlier this month.

On Tuesday, President Donald Trump signed executive orders to relax some of his 25% tariffs on automobiles and auto parts, a significant reversal as the import taxes threatened to hurt domestic manufacturers.

Trump signed one order on Tuesday that amended his previous 25% auto tariffs, making it easier for vehicles that are assembled in the U.S. with foreign parts to not face prohibitively high import taxes.

Jim Farley, president and CEO of Ford Motor Company, stressed that his company does more than its peers to manufacture domestically.

“We will continue to work closely with the administration in support of the president’s vision for a healthy and growing auto industry in America,” Farley said. “As the right policies are put in place, it will be important for the major vehicle importers to match Ford’s commitment to building in America. If every company that sells vehicles in the U.S. matched Ford’s American manufacturing ratio, 4 million more vehicles would be assembled in America each year.”


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