- The United Auto Workers union is on strike, targeting a select few Detroit 3 car factories.
- UAW leadership is threatening to escalate and target more plants if negotiations don’t improve.
- That could reverse what little vehicle pricing progress that car shoppers saw this summer.
Car buying was supposed to be getting better — but now the auto workers strike at Ford, GM, and Stellantis will be bad for everyone.
After years of a pandemic-driven supply-and-demand car crunch that jacked up new and used vehicle prices and shrunk dealership supply, car buyers had just started to see a little respite. The UAW strike is likely to upend that.
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