Auto shoppers are dealing with problems this year: Supply is down, demand is up, and many are paying over sticker price.
numbers showed that the average price of a new car for March was $45,120, or $677 over the average sticker price.
Toyota’s sales team said in an email that vehicle production at its North American factories has been affected by supply chain disruptions, and that availability of some premium features could be limited.Richard Chaitt of Havertown thought it was time to shop for a new Subaru with his wife, Shelley. But they have given up the search, and for now will keep driving their 2008 Chevrolet Impala.
“So I’m asked to pay a higher price for a vehicle that is not really necessarily my perfect vehicle, higher interest rates, and now higher gas prices are making the market pretty unfriendly for a lot of consumers,” Caldwell said. “So I think people are just walking away, and they’re just saying, ‘I’m just going to wait; there’s just too many things against me.’”How long this goes on is anybody’s guess.
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