New automotive tariffs are beginning to take effect in April and May. While some anxious buyers are rushing to dealerships to make a purchase, buying today may not necessarily ensure a good deal, several experts said.Prices for new and used cars have been surging since 2019.
U.S. tariffs on auto imports have added a new source of pressure on an already difficult market.
Some experts argue that prices will inevitably rise, while others suggest a more cautious approach.One auto market observer told The Epoch Times that buyers fearful of price hikes shouldn’t make a purchase based on emotions..
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Why Rushing to Buy a Car Before Tariffs Hit Might Not Mean a Good Deal

Some market observers believe tariffs may succeed at driving prices down and advise against acting out of fear.