The Ford Motor Company is an international car manufacturer based in Dearborn, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit, which is widely called Ford. The company was founded on 16 June 1903 by Henry Ford. The corporation sells Ford-based automobiles and utility vehicles, and most premium vehicles are under the Lincoln name. Ford also holds Trollers, an 8% share of Aston Martin in the UK, and a 32% stake in Jiangling Motors in Brazil. It operates in China, Taiwan, Ford Lio Ho, Thailand, Turkey, and Russia. It also has joint ventures in China and in Turkey (Ford Ford Otosan) (Ford Sollers).
The group, with minority ownership, but with a majority voting authority, is listed on the New York stock exchange and owned by the Ford family. By 1914 these techniques became known worldwide as Fordism, Ford implemented processes for large-scale car manufacturing and the large-scale management of an industrial workforce using complex production sequences typified by moving lines. Former UK subsidiaries Jaguar and Land Rover were sold to the Indian automaker Tata Motors in March 2008. In 1989 and 2000 they were respectively purchased. From 1999 to 2010, Ford owned the Swedish car manufacturer Volvo.
In 2011, Ford stopped Mercury, under which, in the USA, Canada, Mexico and the Middle East it has been marketing luxurious entry-level vehicles since 1938. Ford's second most important US car manufacturer and fifth largest in the world, based on its 2015 automobile volume, is Toyota, VW, Hyundai-Kia and General Motors. Ford was the fifth-largest car manufacturer in Europe by the end of 2010. The corporation was published in 1956, however, the Ford family also held 40% voting rights by special Class B shares.
During the financial crises of the 21st century, President George Bush announced his financial restructuring package for emergency aid, as well as for Chrysler LLC and General Motors, which instantly made $13.4 billion available for the automaker. During the crisis, the financial crisis hit the market and the financial crisis has mostly avoided a crash. Ford Motors' profitability has been restored since then. In its 2018 Fortune 500 ranking, Ford was the 11th overall U.S. company with a global revenue of $156.7 billion in 2017. In 2008, Ford produced 5.532 million automobiles and employed about 213,000 employees at around 90 plants and facilities worldwide.
From 1908, Ford has been manufacturing trucks, first of all the Ford Model TT, the AA Model and BB Model. Countries in which Ford has been, or has been made, are Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Germany, the Nederland, France, India, the Philippines, Spain (also called Mercury), Turkey, United Kingdom (also known as Fordson and Thames). Ford's Ford F-Series was used as a light truck basis for the Northern American industry between the 1940s and the late 1970s.
Any of the undertakings are dead today. The longest-lasting European was the Ford of Great Britain lorry arm which joined Iveco in 1986. Ford had a minority stake of the new group, and Iveco acquired Ford Cargo sales and manufacturing. The Transcontinental and Cargo were the last major European truck models in Ford. At the end of 1996, the rights of Ford's heavy truck division were sold to Daimler AG's Freightliner Vehicles, while Ford's Cargo, Louisville and Aeromax were manufactured during the 1998 model year.
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When looking for used Ford parts, keep the following in mind. Be certain that all used car parts you buy are consistent with your vehicle. Enter the VIN (vehicle identification code) or an OEM section number to do so. Take pictures of the used car and the documentation at the scrap yard or on the seller's website. Please include your zip code to the scrap yard so that we can estimate the cost of shipping your used vehicle part via carrier. The goods you purchase will be covered by a warranty. They may be tampered with or stop working altogether during delivery; don't worry, we'll have a complete refund or substitute.OEM products are chosen over aftermarket parts that do not fit, look, or function properly on your vehicle.
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