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Everything we know about tariffs, loans, and the vanishing dream of car ownership in U.S.A.

David Ijaseun by David Ijaseun
July 9, 2025
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For millions of Americans, the dream of owning a new car in 2025 is slipping away. Tariffs, high interest rates, and rising transaction prices have created one of the most challenging buying environments in recent history.

The car buyer’s crisis: Why new wheels are further out of reach in 2025

The average transaction price for a new vehicle in the U.S. now stands at $48,799, according to Cox Automotive. Add to that a 9.5% average new auto loan rate, and affordability collapses for all but the most financially stable buyers.

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Behind the scenes, economic policy is adding fuel to the fire. Tariffs on imported vehicles and parts are now as high as 50%, especially on non-North American imports. According to Cox Automotive, this adds $5,700 to $7,200 on average to the cost of some models.

Buyers, dealers, and the policy trap

The pressure isn’t just on buyers. Dealers are increasingly wary of an unstable economic climate. In Q2 2025, 33% of dealers cited tariffs as a major barrier to doing business, up sharply from just 2% in 2024. Another 42% blame high interest rates, while 31% cite weakening consumer confidence.

Used cars aren’t offering much relief either. Even as prices for 3-year-old vehicles dropped by 2%, overall affordability remains a problem. Borrowers still face high APRs and limited credit access, particularly for subprime buyers.

“There’s no relief in sight,” says Cox Automotive Chief Economist Jonathan Smoke. “We’re looking at a market shaped more by policy decisions than economic fundamentals.”

Industry caught in a tug-of-war

Automakers are adjusting, but the reaction is uneven. New-vehicle supply has tightened, and many OEMs have reduced incentives, knowing they no longer need to compete as aggressively. Incentives as a percentage of transaction prices have dropped, signaling a seller’s market.

Yet, for the average consumer, this means fewer deals and stiffer payments. It’s especially tough for younger or lower-income buyers, many of whom now turn to long-term financing or delay purchases altogether.

Some analysts worry the current trends could deepen the economic divide in vehicle access. “The car used to be the great equalizer,” says Smoke. “Now, it’s becoming a luxury.”

Solutions ahead

There are some signs of hope. Congress is under pressure to revise tariff policies, especially those impacting North American trade. Meanwhile, credit availability inched up in May 2025, offering a slim opening for more buyers.

But for now, the market remains fragile. Unless loan rates drop and tariff-driven costs stabilize, 2025 may end as one of the least affordable years for American car buyers in over a decade.

Read more on The rise of African-made cars: Can local automakers take on the global giants?

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