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January 1, Trump Cuts Could Drop Car Prices Fast

Wyatt’s Take
For hardworking Americans, new cars have gotten nearly impossible to afford. Cutting federal emissions rules could put cheaper vehicles back within reach.
- New car prices hit over $50,000 in 2025 for the first time.
- President Trump’s administration ended Obama-era emission rules for vehicles.
- This move could help make new vehicles more affordable for many families.
Folks across the heartland have watched the cost of a new car soar. Many blame strict government rules and mandates for driving up prices. The Trump administration just removed the 2009 Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding and all related emission rules for vehicles from 2012 through 2027 and beyond. Supporters hope this change leads to lower prices at the dealership, letting more families buy safe, reliable cars for work and life.
If these changes mean families can stop worrying so much about money every month, that’s a win for regular people.
Wyatt Matters
Common-sense changes that lower costs help families stay on their feet and keep America moving forward.
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