Headlines have blared about price increases since the Trump administration first announced new auto industry tariffs in early April.

It can be alarming if you’re staring down an old car racking up expensive repairs or a growing family in need of more transportation.

We have good news for you. The actual numbers so far tell a different story. It’s still possible to get a good deal on a new car.

We also have cautionary news — those conditions may not last forever.

Don’t panic. Instead, arm yourself with knowledge about the evolving car market.

We break it down for you.

The White House imposed 25% tariffs on new cars and the parts used to build them in early April, making it sound like new car prices would jump by 25%.

In June, the average new car sold for a price just 3.1% higher than

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