The threat of increased vehicle prices due to tariffs has boosted March auto sales. With a 25% tariff announced last week that would affect up to 7 million vehicles, U.S. consumers got ahead of the possible price hike with vehicle purchases by individual buyers increasing up to 13% in March, according to research from J.D. Power.
WSJ: Increased Auto Sales in March Ahead of 25% Tariffs
Published on April 4, 2025
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