US Auto Sales Fluctuate Amid Tariff-Driven Buying and Cooling Trends

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US auto sales declined sharply in June after a brief surge earlier in the year due to consumers rushing to buy cars before tariffs increased prices. Rising tariffs, inflation, and economic uncertainty have led to higher vehicle costs and reduced consumer demand, with analysts predicting continued slowdown and higher prices in the coming months.
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