Ford Ended Q3 2022 With Just 19 Days Supply Of Vehicles
A bit better than earlier this year, but still quite low.
Read More »A bit better than earlier this year, but still quite low.
Read More »Echoing statements from a year ago.
Read More »The announcement arrives as the company still faces significant parts shortages.
Read More »Ford has turned its short-term pain in India and Brazil into a long-term gain.
Read More »The situation hasn't improved much in recent months.
Read More »Yet another potential complication for the automaker.
Read More »That number has declined considerably over the past few months.
Read More »The automaker still expects the chip shortage to ease next year.
Read More »Standalone options or certain configurations may not have a place in Ford's future.
Read More »The automaker has taken in an incredible number of orders in recent months.
Read More »Ford knows that it needs to simplify this process.
Read More »Model e dealers may have to meet some pretty lofty standards.
Read More »Inventory will remain low, but incentives may soon be making a comeback.
Read More »A big reduction from just a couple of years ago.
Read More »Rising costs have evaporated the EV crossover's profit margin.
Read More »Ford's focus on connected vehicle tech is expected to reap huge benefits.
Read More »It will take some time to recoup Ford's massive EV investment.
Read More »The chip supply has a long way to go before things are back to normal.
Read More »That number more than tripled over the course of a few months.
Read More »Despite missing key targets, Ford's top executives still brought home bonuses last year.
Read More »There won't be a heavy duty Blue Oval electric pickup coming any time soon.
Read More »Joe Hinrichs' star continues to rise at Ford.
Read More »The head of Ford's Lincoln brand, Kumar Galhotra, will replace Raj Nair following Nair's dismissal from the company.
Read More »Ford Vice President and Controller Stuart Rowley will now serve in the new role of "Vice President of Strategy."
Read More »Over the coming years, 10 to 25 percent of Ford's offerings in China will be electrified, says Ford China CEO.
Read More »Ford vehicles sales were up, while Jiangling Motors were down.
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