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Electronics, cars and coffee: What you’re still set to pay more for under Trump’s tariffsAdditional import taxes in the pipeline could prove inescapable even for those who don’t buy a new car, experts say.
With President Trump's 25% auto tariffs going into effect this week, automakers could put more burden on buyers.
Shares of U.S. and international automakers tumbled on Thursday after President Trump declared a 25% tariff on imported ...
The camouflaged hot hatch is a development car with track-inspired bodywork and more than 295 pound-feet of torque.
We look at the beginnings of HOT ROD’s 1967 Crusher Camaro and here we start work by cleaning the car and installing new ...
The Trump administration's 25% tariffs on vehicles and auto parts imported into the U.S. could lead to sticker shock for ...
About one million Americans are employed by auto and parts manufacturers ... Mr. Trump’s car tariffs will be imposed under an old trade case from his first term, which used a national-security ...
Cars imported under the USMCA will be tariffed only on their non-U.S. content, the White House said. In addition, the administration is still deciding how to tariff auto parts imported under the ...
It’s been said it takes a village to raise a child. And when it comes to cars and trucks, scores of components are required ...
Some Americans have rushed to buy cars ahead of potential price hikes tied to Trump's tariffs. Experts share advice on whether buying now is the right move.
Under a law enacted before Mr. Trump took ... significantly more expensive because they have more imported parts than Tesla cars. The precise impact is unclear because the administration says ...
New-car prices could rise from $2,500 to $20,000 under President Trump’s tariff regime, depending on where the vehicles are ...
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