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They know what we know, which is suddenly it flips from a buyer’s market to a seller’s market very quickly,
Ed, I need a car pronto and it’s got to happen by Sunday.”
On March 27, a Thursday, he told his firm’s car broker One of the things my car broker said was that deals that were already written, some of the dealerships were ripping them up already and renegotiating them because they were afraid that they weren’t going to be able to get enough new inventory at a price anybody would buy,
If you need a new car, if you can get that pre-tariff deal still, you should go get it, ... because who knows what next Wednesday might be like.”
I have been telling my wife that for some time we were going to need to do it, ... and I was watching to see what the president did with tariffs.”
I thought I’d bite the bullet, buy it now, and then that way I’ll have the latest technology on my laptop and don’t have to worry about the tariffs,
I feel wrong raising prices when I work so hard to keep them down [or] lower, ... It feels like I should take on the burden as 'the cost of doing business,' but some items, I just simply don't have the margins to do that for. I'm also afraid that for wholesale companies we buy from, they'll raise prices to cover these extra fees, but the prices will never go back down after the tariffs are removed."
These [tariffs] can't stay forever,
Americans will likely have to pay more at the supermarket counter within the coming days while higher prices on everything from sneakers to furniture to cars could be felt in a matter of weeks,
according to economists and industry experts cited in a New York Post report