Why could you soon pay more for a used car? Blame computer chip shortages (USA Today)

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    Why could you soon pay more for a used car? Blame computer chip shortages – By Nathan Bomey (USA Today) / Mar 26 2021

    Get ready to pay higher prices for used cars.

    A dearth of semiconductor chip production is cramping new-vehicle production , limiting the availability of certain models in the coming months and threatening to raise used-car prices as buyers hunt for alternatives.

    The shortages of chips, a result of the pandemic, are rippling through the automotive industry, undercutting production at General Motors, Ford, Honda, Toyota and other companies.

    The upshot is that the used-car market, in particular, is poised for significant disruption – likely in the form of higher prices.

    A similar thing happened in 2020 when automakers were forced to temporarily stop the production of most new vehicles due to COVID-19 lockdowns. That drove more buyers into the used market, increasing prices.

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