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Edmunds data shows tariff fears are already reshaping car buyer behavior as shoppers react ahead of actual price changes.
At the same time, most new car buyers that Edmunds surveyed believe that they understand how tariffs will affect the market.
WASHINGTON (AP) — A key U.S. inflation gauge slowed last month as President Donald Trump’s tariffs have yet to noticeably push up prices. Spending by Americans slowed despite rising incomes, ...
Another 25 percent revealed they will “wait longer to purchase.” Another 11 percent noted they had already made a new vehicle ...
Tariff fears are driving some buyers to move up their purchase timelines, as most expect tariffs to affect their options.
Sumit Singh, Chewy CEO, joins 'Money Movers' to discuss the company earnings, impact of tariffs and forward guidance.
Ford and Subaru have already raised prices on some vehicles by as much as $2,000, and more increases are likely to follow. Depending on the model, tariffs could add anywhere from $2,000 to more than ...
A new study from Edmunds demonstrates how the tariffs aren’t just impacting prices, but they are also having a significant impact on the psychology of those in the market for a new car.
The sticker price on a particular make and model may not have changed, at least not yet. But automakers have been quietly ...