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Here’s how Trump’s tariffs could increase your next car’s price by up to $10,000

David Ijaseun by David Ijaseun
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American car buyers could face steep price hikes as President-elect Donald Trump prepares sweeping tariffs targeting imports from Mexico, Canada, and Europe. Industry experts warn that the proposed measures could inflate vehicle costs by thousands of dollars, straining household budgets.

A report from S&P Global predicts that tariffs could cut automaker earnings by up to 30% annually. Companies like General Motors, Jaguar Land Rover, Stellantis, and Volvo are expected to be hit hardest, while brands such as Ford and Hyundai may fare slightly better.

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The proposed 25% tariff on Canadian and Mexican imports, combined with a 20% tariff on light vehicles from the EU and UK, could raise the price of US-made cars by $2,100, according to Wells Fargo. Vehicles fully produced in Mexico or Canada might see price increases between $8,000 and $10,000.

Kelley Blue Book data from October shows the average price for a new vehicle in the US is already over $48,600. If implemented, these tariffs could force many buyers to reconsider purchasing new cars, especially as household budgets remain tight.

Industry and Global Reactions

Automakers are bracing for the fallout, with many eyeing potential production cuts or price adjustments. Trump’s planned removal of the $7,500 tax credit for electric vehicles under the Inflation Reduction Act could further dampen EV sales in 2025.

Mexico and Canada have criticized the proposed tariffs. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum hinted at retaliatory measures, citing ongoing challenges from US drug and weapons smuggling. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau argued that the tariffs would hurt not just Canadians but also American consumers and industries.

“The average American family will face higher costs, and businesses will struggle to stay competitive,” Trudeau warned.

The US relies heavily on Mexico and Canada for its automotive supply chain. According to Commerce Department data, the US imported over 2.3 million vehicles from Mexico alone last year. Together, Mexico and Canada accounted for nearly 30% of all US trade through the first three quarters of 2024.

What’s Next?

As the global auto industry braces for tougher conditions in 2025, consumers and policymakers alike will need to weigh the long-term effects of these proposed measures. For now, car buyers may want to prepare for tighter budgets or delayed purchases.

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