Multiple automakers reported a surge in sales during March as shoppers rushed to dealerships to score a deal before tariffs took effect. But how long the boost will last remains to be seen once
With President Trump's 25% auto tariffs going into effect this week, automakers could put more burden on buyers.
President Trump says the tariffs will encourage investment in U.S. factories, but analysts say car buyers will have to pay thousands more.
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N.Y., called out the UAW union on Friday for praising President Donald Trump’s tariffs on foreign automobiles and parts.
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration on Wednesday confirmed that his 25% global car and truck tariffs will take effect as scheduled on Thursday and that duties on automotive parts imports will be launched on May 3.
Ford Motor Company has launched a new advertising campaign called "From America, For America" in direct response to the costly new tariffs on autos and parts.
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Talk of tariffs could draw a bigger-than-normal crowd Saturday at the Suffolk County police impound auction where bids start at $500.
If you want to buy a new or used vehicle in Mississippi, now is the time. That is the word from Marty Milstead, president of the Mississippi Automobile Dealers Association. President Donald Trump said his new tariffs on automobiles and auto parts will punish other countries for unfair trade practices.
Auto workers expressed uncertainty and hope outside a Stellantis assembly plant in central Mexico that is scheduled to begin a month-long pause in production.