Ford is shaking up its pricing strategy as tariffs on Mexican-made vehicles force a reassessment of costs. While reports confirm a price hike of around $2,000 for models like the Mustang Mach‑E, some inventory remains immune to these increases—proving that even in auto pricing, not all parts are created equal.
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