Pre-Tariff Buyers Are Snapping up Cars
Americans are car shopping at a faster pace than a year ago, but slower than March, as a pre-tariff sales surge starts to ebb.
Americans are car shopping at a faster pace than a year ago, but slower than March, as a pre-tariff sales surge starts to ebb.
Nissan has reportedly told dealers it will not raise prices to counter tariffs until June at the earliest.
The wholesale prices car dealers pay for used cars have started to spike. Retail prices will likely follow.
Volkswagen will hold prices steady through May despite steep new tariffs on cars, according to a new report.
According to a new report, Ford has told dealers to prepare for tariff-related price hikes as soon as May if nothing changes from Washington.
There’s a burgeoning trade in fake car parts, and increasing part prices from tariffs could mean more profit for counterfeiters.
The current round of tariffs will tie to each model’s country of final assembly and parts, not its brand. Here’s a list to help decode.
President Trump on Monday floated granting exceptions to steep new tariffs on cars and car parts. Details of such a plan are still scarce.
Volvo will cut its S90 luxury sedan from the U.S. market due to tariffs, according to a new report.
President Trump today announced a 90-day pause on some tariffs. The White House says tariffs on cars and car parts remain in effect.