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Sunday, 6/28, 11:43 AM
Tariffs, EVs and Affordability Are Shrinking the US Auto Market
- A pile-up of pressures — import tariffs, the end of EV tax credits, record prices and pricey loans — is set to shrink U.S.
- new-vehicle sales this year.
- Forecaster Cox Automotive sees about 15.8 million sold in 2026, down roughly 3%, with affordability the squeeze that ties it all together.








