What tariffs mean for car prices: 'There's no such thing as a 100% American vehicle,' auto expert says
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A Honda-Nissan merger would be a sign of things to come in auto industry, analyst says
Shares of Nissan Motor Co. closed 23.7% higher on Wednesday, following reports that the Japanese automaker was planning merger discussions with Honda Motor Co,MarketWatch - 3d -
Here’s what a blockbuster Nissan-Honda merger could mean for the auto industry
Nissan and Honda are understood to be exploring a blockbuster merger as the two rival companies seek to stay competitive on the road to full electrification.CNBC - 3d -
Here's what a blockbuster Nissan-Honda merger could mean for the auto industry
Top Japanese carmakers Nissan Motor and Honda Motor are understood to be exploring a blockbuster merger, sending shock waves through the global automotive industry as the two rival companies seek ...NBC News - 3d -
Toy prices could rise from Trump's planned tariffs, experts predict
President-elect Donald Trump's promise to impose tariffs could cause toy prices to increase, as 85% of those sold in the U.S. are imported from China. NPR chief economics correspondent Scott ...CBS News - Dec. 12 -
Don’t get stranded in Illinois this winter, says car expert
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Will home prices fall this December? Here's what experts say
Could home prices fall in the final weeks of 2024? Here's what some experts think.CBS News - Dec. 11 -
Amazon Is Now Selling Hyundai Vehicles Through Amazon Autos
Amazon’s partnership with Hyundai means you can use the e-retailer to purchase a brand-new car online. More manufacturers will be joining the new service, called Amazon Autos, next year.Wired - Dec. 10 -
Trump Says He Can’t Promise Tariffs Won’t Raise Consumer Prices
President-elect Donald Trump said in an interview that he wouldn’t make promises about the impact of his tariffs.Inc. - Dec. 8 -
Will home prices crash in 2025? Here’s what experts say.
President-elect Donald Trump campaigned on promises to lower housing costs. Here’s what real-estate economists say about where home prices will go in 2025.MarketWatch - Dec. 4
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