Ford Rebates

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  • In the wake of the very popular Cash for Clunkers program, consumers are still looking for ways to save on their new-car purchases. Ford Rebates can help you in your search for the latest rebates and incentives on new Ford hybrids, SUVs, trucks, and cars.

    FORD CANADA CASH FOR CLUNKERS: On September 3, 2009, Ford of Canada launched its commercial version of the U.S. Cash for Clunkers program, offering Canadians up to $3,000 for vehicles that are 15 years old. Ford is the third automaker in Canada to offer such a program. Moreover, it's the highest rebate offered among the three. Under the plan, Ford would pay $1,000 toward a new car, $2,000 toward a crossover or SUV, or $3,000 toward a new truck or luxury Lincoln. "The Clean Air Foundation says a car made in 1995 emits up to 19 times as much smog-causing pollution as one made in 2004 or later."[http://www.thespec.com/News/Local/article/627974

    More information about specific Ford rebates can be found through the links on this page.

    This page last updated on 09.11.09.

  • History

    In 1901, Henry Ford started his first company, the Henry Ford Company, which was later purchased by the Cadillac Motor Company. Then, in 1903, with the help of 12 investors -- among them John and Horace Dodge -- and $28,000, the Ford Motor Company was born. Initially, Ford produced only a few cars per day, as groups of three men assembled cars comprising made-to-order parts from other companies. Seeking ways to speed up the process, Henry Ford is most noted for his introduction of large-scale manufacturing methods, using elaborate sequences typified by conveyor assembly lines. The process was to become known as Fordism. After surviving the Great Depression, the automotive company has gone on to become among the most profitable in the world. Since 1903, the Ford Motor Company has been in continuous family control.[1] Of the Big Three U.S. automakers, Ford is the only company that had not sought bankruptcy protection in the 2008-09 recession.
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