Average Used Car Price Starts to Rise
The average used car was listed for $25,180 in March — roughly $170 more than in February. It’s likely the start of tariff-related price increases.
The average used car was listed for $25,180 in March — roughly $170 more than in February. It’s likely the start of tariff-related price increases.
President Trump on Monday floated granting exceptions to steep new tariffs on cars and car parts. Details of such a plan are still scarce.
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The number of both new and used cars for sale in the U.S. declined in March. If new car tariffs last, it could be the start of a trend.
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