* **Q: When do the new auto tariffs start?
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Business / Automotive
The prospect of significant new tariffs on imported vehicles and parts, announced by the Trump administration and set to take effect shortly, is creating waves in the US auto market. With potential price hikes looming, many consumers are co...
### Background on the Tariffs As part of a broader trade strategy, the Trump administration announced a sweeping 25% tariff on imported vehicles effective April 3rd, 2025. Tariffs on imported auto parts could follow by May 3rd. This applies to vehicles from all foreign countries, including major trading partners like Canada and Mexico. The administration estimates about half of the 16 million cars sold in the US in 2024 were imported.
### Market Impact and Expert Views The immediate concern is a sharp rise in vehicle prices. "We’re fairly confident that costs and prices are going to go up — that’s just the basic economics of tariffs," stated Aaron Bragman of Cars.com. Wedbush Securities analyst Dan Ives noted that the idea of a "U.S.-made car with all U.S. parts is a fictional tale," highlighting the widespread potential impact.
Automakers like Hyundai have already alerted dealerships that current vehicle pricing isn't guaranteed for units wholesaled after the tariffs begin. While dealers control final pricing on existing lot inventory, they anticipate paying more for future shipments, likely passing costs to consumers and potentially reducing incentives. Cox Automotive predicts the tariffs could dampen the recent "Trump bump" in car buying due to increased economic uncertainty.
### Effects on Affordability and Used Cars The tariffs could particularly squeeze the market for affordable vehicles. Most cars priced under $30,000 are assembled outside the US and could be disproportionately affected or even discontinued.
Demand may shift towards used cars, but inventory is already constrained due to pandemic-era production slowdowns. Increased demand could drive up used car prices as well, further limiting options for budget-conscious buyers.
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