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Edmunds data shows tariff fears are already reshaping car buyer behavior as shoppers react ahead of actual price changes.
If you're shopping for a new car, you might want to act now before tariffs push prices higher.That's because sticker prices ...
At the same time, most new car buyers that Edmunds surveyed believe that they understand how tariffs will affect the market.
No less than 75% of car shoppers say the tariffs will be a factor in their next purchase. The study also showed that 37% of ...
Tariff fears are driving some buyers to move up their purchase timelines, as most expect tariffs to affect their options.
Ultimately, those who respond with flexibility and foresight—whether businesses or consumers—will be best positioned to ...
Auto sales have been on a tear recently, but a new report predicts a 'hangover' is coming soon for the industry.
People are less worried that President Donald Trump's tariff campaign will push up prices, though American consumers remain ...
Car buyers racing to get ahead of President Donald Trump’s tariffs face an uncomfortable truth — the trade war is already ...
U.S. inflation likely picked up a bit last month as President Donald Trump’s tariffs start to bite, but lower prices for gas and possibly for air fares and used cars may limit the overall increase ...
Oxford Industries reduced its full-year earnings and sales forecasts on falling consumer sentiment and the impact of tariffs.