Trump's Tariffs Threaten Car Prices
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Trump's Mexico and Canada tariffs could add nearly $6,000 to the average cost of a car, by one estimate

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A new car would cost about $5,790 more if 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada go into effect, an analyst says.
The auto industry is among the "most exposed" to the risk of higher tariffs, Benchmark Co. says.
More than 22% of finished cars and about 40% of auto parts come to America from the two trading partners.
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