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U.S. Auto Industry Faces Tariffs: Ford Sees Q1 Sales Dip, GM Expands EV Lineup

U.S. Auto Industry Faces Tariffs: Ford Sees Q1 Sales Dip, GM Expands EV Lineup

The U.S. auto industry is bracing for potential changes as the threat of new tariffs looms, impacting first-quarter sales across major manufacturers. Ford reported a slight decline in its Q1 sales, attributing the dip to consumer anticipation of possible price hikes due to impending tariffs. Despite this, Ford remains optimistic about navigating the challenging market environment.

General Motors (GM), on the other hand, is seizing the moment to expand its electric vehicle (EV) lineup. GM is offering more choices at lower prices, aiming to outpace rivals in the EV market. This strategic move is seen as a response to the shifting dynamics in the auto industry, with consumers increasingly looking for affordable and sustainable options.

Overall, car sales are poised for a boost as buyers rush to beat anticipated tariff-induced price increases. This trend is evident across various automakers, as reported by industry analysts. The U.S. auto market's resilience and adaptability are being tested, with companies like Ford and GM at the forefront of these changes.

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