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Stubborn affordability pressures kept its sales brisk in November.
Stubborn affordability pressures kept its sales brisk in November.
Demand reaches four-year high on tariff-fueled demand for least expensive cars.
Cox analysis forecasts continued brisk spring sales eating into existing inventories, along with coming price hikes, especially for lower-priced models.
Year-over-year increase exceeds seasonal normal. Meanwhile, Cox expects muted growth this year.
Consumer Reports adds recommendations, reliability ranking and more to help people choose a model.
May deliveries hit two-year-plus high as volume trims a little off supply.
Waning tax refunds pair with high interest rates to mute demand, Cox Automotive says.
March volume highest in two years as consumers bargain shop.
Retail sales were up from January and a year earlier for the strongest volume in nearly a year.
Wholesale prices picked up as February ended in a flow of early tax returns that fueled a normalized sales conversion rate, Cox Automotive says.