Tariffs are the word of the month, and car buyers are bracing for impact. With the Trump administration’s push to revive American manufacturing by raising prices on imported cars and parts starting April 2, it’s not exactly an ideal time to be shopping for a new ride. Several automakers, from Subaru to Ferrari, have already signaled price hikes, but Nissan is going against the tide, and actually lowering prices on two of its best-selling models: the Rogue and the Pathfinder.
In what feels like a rare flicker of optimism from a company still trying to claw its way out of financial catastrophe, Nissan says it’s sweetening the deal on both models by cutting MSRPs across every trim level.
Read Article