Who Owns Ford?

Founded by Henry Ford in 1903, the Ford Motor Company, a shareholder company, has remained in family control ever since.
Written by Sophie Boka
Reviewed by Jessica Barrett
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Founded by Henry Ford in 1903, the Ford Motor Company has remained in family control ever since.
A family-controlled company is a rarity in our current commercial market. Today, most of the brand names we know and love are actually owned by massive parent companies. So while other car companies may market family values, Ford backs them up—and very successfully at that. When it comes to the largest automakers, Ford ranks #2 in the USA and the top five in Europe.
Curious to learn more about this American automobile company? In this article, we'll cover Ford’s ownership and where its vehicles are made today. 
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Who owns Ford?

Ford Motor Company is family-controlled. But it's not exclusively family-owned. FMC is a publicly-traded shareholder company, which means you—yes you—can invest in the company. The more of the company you own, the more power you have within it.
The shareholder with the most shares is none other than William Clay Ford Jr. Sound familiar? William Clay Ford Jr. is in fact part of the founding Ford family. He’s the great-grandson of the company’s founder, and he also happens to be the company’s current Executive Chairman
William Clay Ford Jr. owns 16.1 million (23%) of Class B FMC stock, which gives him and his family super-voting power and majority control.

What other makes does Ford own?

Throughout the years, Ford has owned and sold a variety of makes. At one point, the company owned
Jaguar
,
Land Rover
, and
Volvo
.
Today, Ford concentrates on three makes: the Ford, Lincoln, and Troller
Ford is the company’s original brand. It creates a range of vehicle types, ranging from its classic pickup trucks to its commercial vehicles.
Acquired in 1922, Lincoln is Ford’s luxury vehicle line. Lincolns come in several types, from classic family SUVs to limousines, several of which have been used by US presidents
Finally, there’s Troller, a Brazilian-based make. Founded in the 1990s, Ford acquired Troller in 2007. Troller makes popular off-road vehicles that are commonly used for racing.

Where are Fords made?

Ford is headquartered in
Dearborn, Michigan
—the state where the company was originally founded. Today, Fords are made across the globe. You can find Fords manufactured in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Europe, the United Kingdom, China, Taiwan, Argentina, South Africa, and several other places. 
That said, Fords sold in North America are almost exclusively manufactured in the United States. There are, however, a few contributing sites in Mexico and Canada.
Here are a few cities where Ford’s North American distributed models have been assembled:
Key Takeaway Although the company has expanded over the years, Ford remains an all-American family-controlled company.
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A short history of Ford ownership

Ford has stayed within family control for over 100 years. Today, it's one of the biggest family-controlled companies in the world. 
But where did this legacy begin? Back in 1901, Henry Ford, the company’s patriarch, founded the Henry Ford Company. But not even a year later, Ford left the company, taking his name with it. Jump to 1903, when the Ford Motor Company that we know today was born.
The company was started with seed money from several investors, including John and Horace Dodge, who later started the popular motor company known as—you guessed it—
Dodge
.
The company saw incredible success for many years. Eventually, in 1956, the company went public, and the family invested in Class B shares to consolidate their voting rights. 
As of 2022, Ford is still known as one of the top automakers in the world. And it’s setting its sights on the future, with innovations in electric vehicles and smart technology.

How to save money on Ford insurance

Ford’s family values still stand strong. Yet whether you drive a Ford, Jeep, or Subaru, you’re always part of the Jerry family.
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FAQs

Most would consider Ford to be an American company. Ford was founded in Michigan, and its headquarters are still there. Ford manufactures in the United States. But like many companies today, Ford also manufactures internationally.
This is a myth! Ford continues to make vehicles. Ford has decided to stop making its sedans due to decreased American demand. But Ford is still making its popular trucks, SUVs, and crossovers. Plus it's investing more and more in its line of electric vehicles.
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