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- Trumps tariffs are costing US car buyers even more than previously . . .
US car buyers are set to feel the full force of Donald Trump’s tariffs, which consultants AlixPartners warn could push up the price of vehicles by as much as $2,000 According to AlixPartners, the majority of the burden from Trump’s tariffs is likely to be passed directly onto consumers, with auto manufacturers expected to add around 80 per cent of the additional costs to vehicle prices
- Auto tariffs seen hiking car prices by nearly $2,000 per vehicle
Car buyers will bear the brunt of the $30-billion cost of President Trump’s tariffs, driving up already high U S auto prices by almost $2,000 per vehicle, consultant AlixPartners said
- 80% Of Car Tariffs Could Be Passed Directly To You
Read: Trump’s Tariffs Just Made Mitsubishi SUVs More Expensive GM has said it expects to take a $5 billion hit from the tariffs this year, while Ford estimates a $2 5 billion impact
- US car buyers against Donald Trumps automotive tariff deadline
Trump and members of his administration have argued that the tariffs will lead to "tremendous growth" and increase jobs in the US But experts and automakers have warned in dire terms that
- Carmakers Use Stealth Price Hikes to Cope With Trump’s Tariffs
Car buyers racing to get ahead of President Donald Trump’s tariffs face an uncomfortable truth — the trade war is already boosting US auto prices, often in ways nearly invisible to consumers
- Trump Tariffs to Add $1,760 to New Car Prices in 2025 - Autoblog
A new study finds U S car prices are set to spike under Trump’s auto tariffs, with entry-level models disappearing and EVs hit hardest will cost at least $1,760 more than before the
- Cars Are About to Get Even More Expensive Thanks to Trumps Tariffs
Prices of popular vehicles could rise if President-elect Donald Trump follows through with slapping 25 percent tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico A Chevrolet Silverado EV on November 22
- How Trump’s car tariffs will impact Americans, in 3 charts
In President Donald Trump’s ideal world, his tariffs will cause auto producers to move more of their production to the US But automotive experts have told CNN that’s more or less a pipe
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