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+ sync got a reaction from Bokomaru in 25% tariffs on foreign cars & auto parts now in effect
When considering the scale and scope of imported car parts, the cars here are foreign with American labels:
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+ sync reacted to Whitman in Manspreading appreciation thread!
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+ sync reacted to MikeBiDude in 411 on brettnyla
A couple of his pics have been around a very long time. Someone with a better memory than me will probably chime in here.
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+ sync got a reaction from + Charlie in 25% tariffs on foreign cars & auto parts now in effect
When considering the scale and scope of imported car parts, the cars here are foreign with American labels:
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+ sync got a reaction from Ali Gator in 25% tariffs on foreign cars & auto parts now in effect
When considering the scale and scope of imported car parts, the cars here are foreign with American labels:
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+ sync got a reaction from Lotus-eater in 25% tariffs on foreign cars & auto parts now in effect
When considering the scale and scope of imported car parts, the cars here are foreign with American labels:
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+ sync reacted to Ali Gator in 25% tariffs on foreign cars & auto parts now in effect
If you haven't bought a new car yet, and have been just 'thinking about' it, it may have cost you. New car buyers most likely will be paying a 'few thousand' to 'fifteen thousand' dollars added to the price starting this weekend, as dealers are now starting to re-stock their inventory and have been hit by the new tariffs at the docks. This is according to Michael Wayland, a global automotive reporter. He reports the current 'average' cost for a new imported vehicle is $47,500.
Wayland says though the tariffs on imported cars have been in effect for the past few weeks, we haven't seen this added to prices because dealers had been selling their current inventory, bought pre-tariff. However, dealers across the country say their inventory has been depleted and the 'new inventory' came onto their lots this week, with tariff prices added on.
Auto parts are also arriving at automotive centers as they restock their inventories, and the tariffs are being added on, so you will have to pay much more to repair your older cars. Warren cautions in addition to new cars and auto parts, drivers will see their insurance prices skyrocket with renewals in the coming months, due to the increase in auto parts to repair cars.
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+ sync got a reaction from wsc in ... And Here's Today's Lineup
It's the short stack second from the left that does it for me. 😛
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+ sync got a reaction from Frog in ... And Here's Today's Lineup
It's the short stack second from the left that does it for me. 😛
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