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BMW, Audi dealers brace for 'scary' Trump tariffs on imported cars

Trump's rhetoric against cars made in Germany, Japan and Mexico was common on the campaign trail and continued early on in his presidency

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US President Donald Trump is pictured during a meeting at the Istana in Singapore | Reuters photo

Gabrielle Coppola & Keith Naughton | Bloomberg
Ask auto dealers what they make of Donald Trump threatening to tax imports of European models, and they’ll tell you buyers of those cars might as well throw the money saved on their tax bills out the driver-side window.
 
“It’ll have one of the most negative effects on his presidency and anything good he’s done,” Marc Cohen, the vice president of Priority 1 Automotive Group, said after the president tweeted a threat that sank shares of carmakers including Volkswagen AG and Daimler AG.
 
Trump’s rhetoric against cars made in Germany, Japan and Mexico was common on the campaign

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