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A chief automotive economist has said the industry is bearing economic uncertainty surprisingly well, though sales will fall ...
As tariffs reshape the automotive landscape, American car brands face price hikes due to foreign-made parts. With 35% of Ford ...
Findings from a consumer survey conducted by car shopping site Edmunds show 75% of car buyers believe tariffs will impact ...
Prices on many models have crept up. But the average marketed price industrywide is flat, at about $49,700, according to ...
American car buyers braced for the worst when President Donald Trump’s auto tariffs started taking effect in April. But so far, prices are little changed.
Edmunds reports that auto tariff uncertainty is affecting buying decisions, with many shoppers adjusting their timelines amid ...
Car buyers will bear the brunt of the $30 billion cost of President Donald Trump’s tariffs, driving up already high US auto prices by almost $2,000 per vehicle, according to consultant AlixPartners.
If American tariffs on foreign cars remain in place, vehicle sales in the U.S. are projected to fall by 700,000 this year, S&P Global Mobility found.
The Trump administration’s trade war with China will have a negative impact on the production of Orange and Red Line MBTA ...
The second way tariffs get applied to cars is through individual components. Every new car sold in the U.S. includes some foreign-made components, ...
Tariffs are costing automakers billions, but they’ve announced little in the way of car price hikes. While that’s good for car buyers, it’s not necessarily good for the American economy.
The chief executive of Carvana, which sells used cars online, said President Trump’s tariffs could help his company by increasing demand for its vehicles. By Neal E. Boudette Automakers are ...