By Matthew Claxton
The price of many cars is likely to go up in B.C., but how much, when, and which makes and models will be most affected are still unknowns, according to the head of the group representing auto sellers.
“It’s going to be a rocky couple of years for sure,” said Blair Qualey, the president and CEO of the New Car Dealers Association of B.C.
The Langley-based organization represents about 400 new car and truck dealers across the province.
Many of those dealers are now trying to figure out the impact of the 25 per cent vehicle tariffs on any foreign vehicle coming into the United States, and the retaliatory tariffs announced by Prime Minister Mark Carney shortly after.
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