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Ford Confirms Summer Price Hikes on Mexican-Made Models Amid Tariff Impact
Ford announces a price increase on several Mexican-made models due to tariffs, with some prices jumping by up to $2,000 starting this summer.
Ford hiking prices on 3 vehicle models as auto industry tariffs hit home
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Ford to raise prices on three cars produced in Mexico: RPT

Ford increases prices on Mexico-built vehicles after tariff hike

Ford will raise the sticker price on the cars it imports from Mexico | Business
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Ford Motor Company has officially announced price increases for its Mexico-made models including the Mustang Mach-E, Maverick, and Bronco Sport, due to new tariffs. Effective for vehicles built after May 2, prices will rise by up to $2,000, impacting models that arrive at dealerships in late June. The Trump administration's 25% tariff on imported vehicles and parts, which began in April, will cost Ford an estimated $1.5 billion in 2025. Ford is partially absorbing these costs and will maintain employee pricing incentives for customers despite the price hikes.
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