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New car prices hit $49,766 as 25% tariffs bite
New car buyers are confronting a market where prices are brushing against the $50,000 mark, and a new layer of tariffs is making that climb even steeper. The latest data point of $49,766 for the ...
Car prices are trending up and the average cost of a new car is at an all-time high, approaching the $50,000 mark for the first time. The average transaction price for a new vehicle in October was $49 ...
New vehicle sales are expected to slow due to high prices and interest rates. Tariffs on imported autos, parts, steel, and aluminum have increased costs for automakers. The average transaction price ...
Kelley Blue Book reports that the average sale price of a new vehicle has hit a record high over $50,000 Rising new car prices have consumers looking at the used market more closely The average ...
New-car prices have never been higher. The average sale price reached $50,080 in September, marking the first time it has topped $50,000, according to Kelley Blue Book. The milestone came as shoppers ...
The cost of buying a new car in the US crossed another psychological threshold at the end of last year. New data from Kelley ...
(CNN) — Prepare for automotive sticker shock next year – again. Average new car prices briefly topped $50,000 in September for the first time, before slipping back under that level in October. But now ...
Auto industry analysts predict a slowdown in new vehicle sales as consumers face high prices. Tariffs on imported autos and parts, along with expiring EV tax credits, have contributed to the market ...
New car prices didn't spike after President Donald Trump announced sweeping tariffs in the spring, as some experts and dealers projected. But prices on many models are now pushing notably higher -- ...
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New car prices explode to $49,766 as 25% tariffs bite
New car sticker prices have surged into territory that would have sounded absurd just a few years ago, with average deals now ...
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