Americans Rush to Buy Cars Before Looming Tariffs Hit Sticker Shock
Auto dealerships across the US may see an increase in customer traffic this week as cost-conscious buyers rush to buy cars before looming car tariffs take effect, potentially leading to higher prices and maintenance costs over the next few years.

Auto dealerships across the US may see an increase in customer traffic this week as cost-conscious buyers rush to buy cars before potential tariffs lead to higher prices and maintenance costs over the next few years. The looming car tariffs are expected to have a significant impact on the industry, with some dealerships already starting to raise prices. Customers who buy now could save money in the long run, but those who wait may face sticker shock. The increase in sales is likely to be temporary, as consumers eventually factor the costs of tariffs into their purchasing decisions.