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‘Sticker shock’ for Harvey victims: Used-car prices at record high – Fox Business
'Sticker shock' for Harvey victims: Used–car prices at record high
Fox Business “Buyers looking to replace vehicles destroyed by Harvey are stepping into a tough used car market,” said Ivan Drury, senior manager of industry insights at Edmunds. “Those who can't afford to spend a lot are going to get squeezed on pricing, especially … |
‘Sticker shock’ for Harvey victims: Used-car prices at record high … – Fox Business
'Sticker shock' for Harvey victims: Used-car prices at record high …
Fox Business Used-car prices hit a record high in the second quarter, creating a hurdle for Hurricane Harvey victims who need a replacement vehicle. |
Hurricane Harvey could cause a price surge for used cars – CNBC.com – CNBC
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Hurricane Harvey could cause a price surge for used cars – CNBC.com
CNBC Flood and debris damage from Hurricane Harvey could wreck 500000 vehicles. |
Hurricane Harvey could cause a price surge for used cars – CNBC
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Hurricane Harvey could cause a price surge for used cars CNBC Hurricane Harvey's record-shattering flooding and rainfall — not to mention 120-mph winds whipping debris across Texas and Louisiana — could wreck more than half a million vehicles. And the used–car market could feel the biggest impact from the … Auto industry feels Harvey's impact Hurricane Harvey May Have Destroyed Half a Million Cars and Trucks in Texas A half-million flooded cars |
A half-million flooded cars and trucks could be scrapped after Harvey – CNBC
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A half-million flooded cars and trucks could be scrapped after Harvey CNBC Auto dealers are expecting a surge in business once Houston gets back on its feet. Used–car values are already close to a record high, and Mannheim Auto Auctions says prices could climb even higher over the next couple of weeks due to the tighter supply. Up To 500000 Cars Could Be Totaled From Hurricane Harvey Damage Auto industry feels Harvey's impact |