Ford Privilege runs in conjunction with Ford Motor Company to reward affiliate employees and their families. It gives employees and their beneficiaries the opportunity to save thousands on the price of a new Ford car. Employees are welcome to use the scheme after one month’s service, and they can also nominate relatives and friends to benefit from the Ford Privilege scheme or the Ford Ambassador Scheme. Up to five Ford vehicles can be purchased within a 9-month period on the Privilege scheme, or three vehicles on the Ambassador. Learn more about Ford Privilege and explore the best Ford Privilege offers to get a new car for a discounted price.
Ford Privilege eligibility
Open to employees of, or pensioners currently receiving a pension from Ford Motor Company or an affiliate company, the Privilege scheme gives you the chance to get a new car for a discounted price. Relatives are also able to take part in the scheme. Direct relationships to the Key Member must be proven with full birth certificates and/or marriage certificates.
Companies Eligible for Ford Privilege
You are eligible for the Ford Privilege scheme if; you are receiving a salary from an eligible company or are a pensioner receiving a current pension from Ford or an eligible affiliate company.
Aston Martin |
Aston Martin Pensioners |
FCE Bank PLC
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Ford of Britain |
Ford of Britain Pensioners |
GETRAG
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Ford Sports and Social |
IVECO Ford |
Jaguar
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Jaguar Pensioners |
Land Rover |
Land Rover Pensioners
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Percepta |
Visteon |
Visteon Pensioners
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Is my family eligible for the Ford Privilege scheme?
The employee or pension recipient can share the Ford Privilege benefits with the following family members:
Qualifying Family Members |
Details of Relationship
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Spouse |
Present Husband or Wife of the Employee
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Registered Partner |
Partner of the Key Member as approved by the Partner Privilege process
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Mother |
Mother of the Key Member
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Father |
Father of the Key Member
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Daughter |
Daughter of the Key Member
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Son |
Son of the Key Member
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Sister |
Sister of the Key Member
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Brother |
Brother of the Key Member
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Grandmother |
Mother of the Key Member’s Mother or Father
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Grandfather |
Father of the Key Member’s Mother or Father
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Granddaughter |
The Daughter of the Key Member’s Daughter or Son
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Grandson |
The Son of the Key Member’s Daughter or Son
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Aunt |
Sister of the Key Member’s Mother or Father OR the spouse of the Key Member’s Uncle
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Uncle |
Brother of the Key Member’s Mother or Father OR the spouse of the Key Member’s Aunt
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Niece |
The daughter of the Key Member’s sister or brother OR the daughter of the Key Member’s spouse’s sister or brother
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Nephew |
The son of the Key Member’s sister or brother OR the son of the Key Member’s spouse’s sister or brother
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Step Mother |
The wife of the Key Member’s father in his present marriage
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Step Father |
The husband of the Key Member’s mother in her present marriage
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Step Daughter |
The daughter from a previous relationship of the Key Member’s spouse or registered partner
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Step Son |
The son from a previous relationship of the Key Member’s spouse or registered partner
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Step Sister |
Daughter of the Key Member’s step mother or step father
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Step Brother |
Son of the Key Member’s step mother or step father
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Step Granddaughter |
The daughter of the Key Member’s step daughter or step son
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Step Grandson |
The son of the Key Member’s step daughter or step son
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Mother-in-Law |
Mother of the Key Member’s spouse or registered partner
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Father-in-Law |
Father of the Key Member’s spouse or registered partner
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Sister-in-Law |
The wife of the Key Member’s brother OR the sister of the Key Member’s spouse or registered partner
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Brother-in-Law |
The husband of the Key Member’s sister OR the brother of the Key Member’s spouse or registered partner
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Half Sister |
The daughter of the Key Member’s mother or father by another partner
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Half Brother |
The son of the Key Member’s mother or father by another partner
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Half Niece |
The daughter of the Key Member’s half sister or half brother
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Half Nephew |
The son of the Key Member’s half sister or half brother
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How to get a car on the Ford Privilege
You must first register your intent to use your Ford Privilege entitlement before you can make a purchase under the Ford Privilege Voucher Scheme. Contact the Ford Privilege Helpline on 0845 7100400 to register your intent. Lines are open Monday to Friday, between 08:30 and 16:45. Please remember to provide your Company Identification Number, and you may be asked some personal details for security reasons.
The Ford Ambassador scheme
The Ford Ambassador scheme allows Ford Privilege customers to nominate individuals who don’t receive a Ford Privilege voucher, so they too can benefit from large discounts on brand new vehicles.
Active Ford employees, pensioners, and beneficiaries of Ford Motor Company can request up to three ambassador vouchers. These vouchers can be used to nominate a friend, neighbour, extended family member or anyone else to receive a special discount from Ford on a new car.