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Should Trump win a second term in November, each of those cornerstones couldimpact car prices or not.
Although a presidents policies can influence general economic conditions, they dont always trickle down to individual car prices.
That holds true whether Trump or his opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, win in November.
That was one of the best things to spark sales inside of the dealership, Brian said.
The COVID-19 pandemic really made cars a lot more expensive, he added.
Although those high prices are still around, there are signs that prices are easing.
Thats not so easy to predict, and some industry officials shy away from even trying.
Tariffs would likely push prices on foreign vehicles higher, experts say at least over the short term.
It might also be instructive to look at cars that sold poorly during Trumps first term as president.
Cars that dont sell well usually see price reductions at dealerships to move them off the lot.
Only three brands appeared more than once Buick, Kia, and Volkswagen.
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