Details a bit sketchy, lots of exclusions, YMMV.
https://www.motortrend.com/news/ford-employee-pricing-tariff-deal-2025/
https://www.motortrend.com/news/ford-employee-pricing-tariff-deal-2025/
It has meaning - it’s the X plan. It’s a percentage under invoice. About 3% when I bought my Expedition (my brother in law worked for Ford)."Employee pricing" a term with no real meaning.
That's a good point--don't buy now if worried. Automakers have lots of incentives to keep lines going and pushing inventory to dealers. If dealers have inventory pile up... the real incentives may finally come out.Ford might be offering employee pricing, however things change once you get into the dealership and the dealers play their typical rip off games. Maybe in a few months dealers might ease up on their rip off games if/when things get worse for them.
I flip flop on buying a new JL Rubicon. I'll wait, they got too greedy. They might be eating some humble pie soon.That's a good point--don't buy now if worried. Automakers have lots of incentives to keep lines going and pushing inventory to dealers. If dealers have inventory pile up... the real incentives may finally come out.
Then again I've been putting off car buying for a few years now, just waiting for the market to normalize and go back to something resembling sanity. That is to say, I've been more wrong than right lately.
The same as every other auto maker. The market assumes that tariffs will increase vehicle prices and slow sales.Has anybody looked at how Fords stock is doing lately?.,,
"Employee pricing" a term with no real meaning.
I'm curious if is it actually X plan. Dealer employees get D plan which is a bigger discount and Ford Corporate employees get A plan which is an even bigger discount.It has meaning - it’s the X plan. It’s a percentage under invoice. About 3% when I bought my Expedition (my brother in law worked for Ford).
Whether or not the dealers honor this is a separate matter, however.
Michigan is already feeling the change. DO people think that bringing back jobs will fill the assembly lines with workers like it was in the 50's and 60's? Clearly if so, they haven't looked at the robotics on the lines.I'm guessing they're panic selling to get as much sold as possible before the economy collapses into a depression