Hertz could filed for bankruptcy protection in the coming days if it is unable to reach an agreement with its lenders over about $400 million in lease payments.
Trump again was maskless as he talked, flanked by Ford officials, who were all wearing masks.
Ford's Bronco and Bronco Sport are now expected to arrive in 2021, instead of 2020 as previously planned.
President trump has been visiting factories that have been producing medical equipment.
Ford has issued three recalls that affect certain models within its vehicle lineup. Is your vehicle affected?
Ford has introduced a number of safety measures to keep workers safe when it re-opens its production plants.
Ford Motor posted a $2 billion loss in the first quarter, and the second quarter could be even worse
Hertz and its rivals have seen their businesses ravaged by the pandemic.
Ford shares down as it warns of big 2Q loss
Could Ford be introducing a compact pickup truck? Rumors and speculation indicated that it is true.
The Big Three automakers have come to an agreement with the UAW on when to resume vehicle production at their U.S. plants.
Ford has recalled these vehicles because they may have the wrong headlamp assembly. Is your car affected?
Ford's 2019 net income was $47 million but it paid six executives $70 million.
The UAW thinks early May is too soon to reopen the Big Three's vehicle production plants and called for more testing and safety for autoworkers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ford has issued another recall for its SUVs. Is your vehicle affected?
Ford expects $2 bn loss in Q1 as virus shutdowns hit sales
Ford will begin producing respirators on Tuesday using an air blower system, which is similar to the fan found in its F-150 ventilator seats.
Ford has recalled these pickup trucks and SUVs because of a gearshift issue that could cause the vehicles to move unintentionally.
A third worker at Ford has died after contracting the coronavirus.
Ford and General Motors saw first-quarter vehicle sales drop significantly due to the impact of the coronavirus.
GM has cut its salaried workers' pay by 20% while Ford has deferred 20% to 50% of its top 300 executives pay for at least five months during the coronavirus pandemic.
The automaker giants are in talks with the White House about using their vacant car factories to manufacture breathing equipment to help the country tackle the COVID-19 pandemic.