One million new-car buyers are gone and they’re not coming back soon

The Daily Beast on MSN: One million car buyers vanish thanks to Trump’s failing economy

Autoblog on MSN: America Has Lost One Million New-Car Buyers In Just Six Years

The U.S. auto market has lost some one million prospective buyers in only six years, going from around 17 million new cars and trucks sold per year before 2020 to about 16 million or fewer projected ...

Autobody News: One Million New-Car Buyers Have Left the Market, and the Ripple Effects Are Reaching Collision Shops

One Million New-Car Buyers Have Left the Market, and the Ripple Effects Are Reaching Collision Shops

One million Americans have ditched the new-car market since the decade began, driven off by sky-high prices, punishing interest rates, and pricey fuel, according to a new report. Before 2020, the U.S.

GM, Ford and Toyota have said they are planning for U.S. new-car sales to stagnate or shrink this year, as prospective buyers stay on the sidelines of the new-car market.

USA TODAY: Why over a million drivers are saying no to new cars

CNBC: More car buyers are shifting to EVs — but the reasons why are nuanced

Trade in data from Edmunds shows more car buyers are choosing EVs, as fuel prices spike. But other factors might be holding back demand.

More car buyers are shifting to EVs — but the reasons why are nuanced