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New Car Sales Drop as Gas Prices Surge From Iran War

GM, Stellantis, Toyota and Hyundai posted uneven first-quarter results as analysts warned that higher gasoline prices could weaken demand.

  • On Wednesday, automakers reported mixed first-quarter United States sales, with severe winter weather dampening early results while March performance improved for several brands.
  • The US-Israeli offensive against Iran, launched on February 28, has boosted oil costs by more than 50 percent, sending gasoline prices above $4 per gallon in the United States.
  • General Motors sold 626,429 vehicles between January and March, while Toyota Motor North America reported 569,420 sales and Hyundai reached 205,388 units in the quarter.
  • Searches for EVs on Edmunds reached 23.8 percent of customer queries in mid-March, though Tesla's outlook faces pressure from President Donald Trump's elimination of tax credits for electric vehicles.
  • Previous oil-price surges like the 1979 Iranian Revolution caused sales drops exceeding 40 percent, and Cox Automotive projected a 6.5 percent decline this quarter amid ongoing affordability pressures.
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