Some automakers have already warned dealerships they’re prepared to charge more for new shipments as soon as this week.
According to Ivan Drury, director of insights at automotive research site Edmunds, cars assembled in the U.S. won't necessarily be safe from tariffs, due to manufacturers relying on foreign imports.
Japanese automakers have long relied on the "dependable and affordable" appeal of their economy cars to drive U.S. sales, ...
The increased supply of used electric and hybrid cars in Q1 has resulted in a 10% price drop year-on-year for the period, ...