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As 1 Million New Car Buyers Vanish From U.S. Economy, a New Car Increasingly Becomes a Distant Dream
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As 1 Million New Car Buyers Vanish From U.S. Economy, a New Car Increasingly Becomes a Distant Dream

Gizmodo·Mike Pearl·2 days ago
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There’s not just a downtick in new car ownership lately. Trends suggest that buying a new car is increasingly a baller move, rather than something normal Americans can do. Projections from Ford, GM, Toyota, as well as other automakers all agree on one thing: Americans aren’t about to start buying more new cars anytime soon, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal . The Journal breaks it down like this: annual new cars sales in the U.S. were at 17 million the year before the pandemic in 2020. Forecasts from analysts cited by the Journal say this year’s potential sales will max out at 16 million, and the pre-pandemic sales figure won’t return until 2030 at the earliest. Despite total U.S. population growth of almost ten million people since 2020, the number of new car buyers has shrunk by more than a million. This is not a total accident, the Journal notes.…

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