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Trump’s affordability agenda has a car problem it needs to fix

February 13, 2026 at 09:30 PM
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Trump’s affordability agenda has a car problem it needs to fix

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Americans had an auto-dealer transparency law that could have saved them $3.4 billion. An appeals court struck it down.

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Americans had an auto-dealer transparency law that could have saved them $3.4 billion. An appeals court struck it down. Trump’s affordability agenda has a car problem it needs to fix. Stay informed with the latest developments and expert analysis on this important story.

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Americans had an auto-dealer transparency law that could have saved them $3.4 billion. An appeals court struck it down.

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