New orders placed as of Aug. 30 will carry higher prices reflecting what Ford says are “significant material cost increases, continued strain on key supply chains and rapidly evolving market conditions.”
For Wards Intelligence Subscribers Renewed strength in China, continuation of growth in South America and expected year-over-year gains in North America over the remainder of the year might not be enough to offset the dwindling prospects for Europe, and global deliveries in entire-2022 might not even match 2021’s total.