Repelled by high car prices, Americans are holding on to their vehicles longer
Government & Economy - Lehto Live • 15m
The pandemic has caused a significant increase in new and used car prices, with loan rates also ballooning, making car payments prohibitively high for many. As a result, many families cannot afford the average car payment and are choosing to keep their current vehicles, despite the increased cost of maintenance and repairs.
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