In January, Ford said it would invest $700 million at its Flat Rock assembly plant and create 700 new jobs in Michigan.
Despite the threats of a 35 percent tariff, American companies are moving forward to lay off hundreds of US jobs.
Ford-owned ridesharing service Chariot plans to expand its services to eight cities—including outside of the United States—in 2017, the company announced at the Detroit Auto Show.
Ford Motors revealed seven out of 13 new electric vehicles Tuesday, while CEO says electric cars will exceed gasoline-powered vehicles within the next 15 years.
Ford announced Tuesday it would cancel plans to build a $1.6 billion auto manufacturing plant in Mexico and instead invest more in its Michigan location.
Ford gave a glimpse of its next generation Fusion Hybrid self-driving car Wednesday in a video.
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Celebrities and fans were deeply saddened by the sudden death of actor Tommy Ford on Wednesday.
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The suit alleges Ford knew the system was defective before it delivered vehicles with it.
The Dearborn, Michigan, company plans to make affordable fully autonomous cars at a commercial scale by about 2025, its CEO said Monday.
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Car manufacturers reported lower U.S. vehicle sales for the month due to sluggish demand for sedans and fewer selling days.
As Ford’s rival GM is poised to release its Chevrolet Bolt later this year, Ford CEO Mark Fields says he wants to keep in the race to produce affordable long-range electric vehicles.
Excluding one-time items, Ford’s earnings per share of 68 cents easily beat Wall Street expectations of 48 cents a share.
The largest recall covers some 2011-2012 Ford F-150 trucks and 2012 Expedition SUVs, Mustang muscle cars and Lincoln Navigators.
The U.S. automaker has turned around its European operation, and demand for its trucks is offsetting weakness in South America.
The U.S. automaker said its net income for the first quarter of 2016 more than doubled to $2 billion.
Mark Fields saw his salary, bonus and stock awards jump to $17.4 million in 2015, a record year for pretax profits, the company said.
The American automaker will more than double its manufacturing capacity there over the next three years.
The company announced cost-cutting plans Wednesday, due to rising regulatory costs and increased competition.
The industry saw its best start to a year since 2006 as consumers snapped up small SUVs and pickup trucks.