No, they did not.
No, they took no money.
no
No Ford did not take any bail out money. Even though Ford did report loses. They did not want to take the bail out money because it came with strings attached. Ford wanted to stay independent from government interventtion.
Yes 3.2 billion
Ford did not take bailout funds from the U.S. government during the 2008 financial crisis, unlike General Motors and Chrysler, which received significant assistance. Instead, Ford secured a $23.5 billion loan from the U.S. Department of Energy in 2009 to support the development of fuel-efficient vehicles and to restructure its operations. Ford managed to avoid bankruptcy by leveraging its assets and securing private financing prior to the crisis.
No.
No, they took no money.
Ford did not receive any bailout money.
Ford was one of the very few automakers who did not take any bailout money from the government, thus the bailout has not affected their pricing.
no
No Ford did not take any bail out money. Even though Ford did report loses. They did not want to take the bail out money because it came with strings attached. Ford wanted to stay independent from government interventtion.
Yes 3.2 billion
no ford didnt take one penny from Obama yet Chevy had to
Ford did not take bailout funds from the U.S. government during the 2008 financial crisis, unlike General Motors and Chrysler, which received significant assistance. Instead, Ford secured a $23.5 billion loan from the U.S. Department of Energy in 2009 to support the development of fuel-efficient vehicles and to restructure its operations. Ford managed to avoid bankruptcy by leveraging its assets and securing private financing prior to the crisis.
The latest "bailout" is the automotive bailout of the Big Three automakers, Ford, GM, and Chrysler. Legislation was introduced on Dec. 8th.
yes
The bailout did not get through Congress, but no, the money would come from the US taxpayers. Update: The bailout did pass, and the money is coming from the Treasury and Federal Reserve. This could be argued to suggest the money is coming from the taxpayers.