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Car Makers Hit the Brakes on U. S. Sales
USAMonday, April 7, 2025
Nissan's Infiniti brand is one of the companies affected. They have stopped taking orders for the QX50 and QX55 SUVs in the U. S. These cars are made in Mexico. However, production will continue for other markets. This shows that the U. S. market is feeling the brunt of the tariffs.
Audi is another company in the firing line. Their best-selling model in the U. S. , the Q5, is made in Mexico. The rest of their models come from Europe or other places. Audi has frozen shipments to the U. S. since April 2. They are waiting for further notice. This move is a direct response to the tariffs.
The American car market has always had a lot of choices. This can be overwhelming for buyers. The tariffs are reducing the number of choices. This might simplify things for buyers. However, it also raises questions about market competition. It is important to think critically about these changes. What does this mean for consumers? What does this mean for the economy? These are important questions to consider.
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