Auto experts say tariffs will push all vehicle prices up
- President Donald Trump's new tariffs on passenger vehicles could raise car prices for Americans, making them even less affordable.
- The Center for Automotive Research estimates a tariff cost of $4,239 per vehicle for U.S.-produced vehicles and $8,722 for imported ones.
- Cox Automotive predicts vehicle prices will increase by 10-15% due to the tariffs, impacting cheaper vehicle sales significantly.
- Production disruptions may occur as automakers adjust to the new tariff rules, affecting supply during the upcoming months.
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