As automakers begin paying more to unload newly built vehicles at U.S. ports and rail yards, they’ll have to decide how much of the extra costs to stuff into sticker prices.
What automakers are saying about vehicle prices with tariffs in effect
As automakers begin paying more to unload newly built vehicles at U.S. ports and rail yards, they’ll have to decide how much of the extra costs to stuff into sticker prices.
Automotive News Staff Reporter John Irwin gives a breakdown of the early effects of President Donald Trump’s tariffs on the auto industry. Plus, Executive Editor Jamie Butters and Daily Drive Host Kellen Walker discuss other top news stories from the past week.
Kia’s CEO will give more details about his desire to introduce a midsize pickup in the key U.S. market at an investor’s presentation this month.
Unit sales of cars and light trucks by nameplate in the U.S. listed alphabetically under brand and automaker for the current and previous year periods; table reflects U.S. sales for automakers that report monthly