
Breana Noble
General Assignment Business Reporter at Detroit News
@detroitnews auto and business reporter | @hillsdale alumna | 313-222-2429 | [email protected]
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1 week ago |
theoaklandpress.com | Breana Noble
By Breana Noble, The Detroit NewsFord Motor Co. has increased prices on its Mexico-built vehicles by as much as $2,000, becoming one of the first automakers to announce a price hike because of tariffs. Changes on dealer invoices were effective May 2 on the Maverick small pickup, Bronco Sport SUV and Mustang Mach-E all-electric crossover, according to the memo obtained by The Detroit News. That means affected vehicle will arrive on dealership lots in late June, the company confirmed.
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1 week ago |
courant.com | Breana Noble
By Breana Noble, The Detroit NewsAutomakers have warned of supply-chain disruptions, price increases and softened earnings throughout this year as more of President Donald Trump’s automotive tariffs took effect.
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1 week ago |
wenatcheeworld.com | Breana Noble
Ford Motor Co. is increasing prices on its Mexico-built vehicles by as much as $2,000, becoming one of the first automakers to announce a price hike because of tariffs. Changes on dealer invoices became effective May 2 on the Maverick small pickup, Bronco Sport SUV and Mustang Mach-E all-electric crossover, according to the memo obtained by The Detroit News. That means affected vehicle will arrive on dealership lots in late June, the company confirmed.
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miamiherald.com | Breana Noble
Ford Motor Co.'s net income fell roughly 64% year-over-year in the first three months of the year to $471 million, and the Dearborn automaker suspended its annual guidance because of tariff-related uncertainty. The company had forecasted a flat first quarter because of production downtime at its Kentucky Truck Plant for retooling to accommodate the recently launched fifth-generation Expedition SUV as well as at Michigan Assembly Plant in Wayne.
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1 week ago |
detroitnews.com | Breana Noble
FORD Breana NobleThe Detroit NewsView Comments Ford Motor Co.'s net income fell roughly 64% year-over-year in the first three months of the year to $471 million, and the Dearborn automaker suspended its annual guidance because of tariff-related uncertainty. The company had forecasted a flat first quarter because of production downtime at its Kentucky Truck Plant for retooling to accommodate the recently launched fifth-generation Expedition SUV as well as at Michigan Assembly Plant in Wayne.
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