New York CNN —Now that the United Auto Workers union has started a strike, the US auto market is about to be thrown into turmoil all over again.
Auto sales hadn’t entirely recovered from the pandemic, but car shopping in the United States could change once more.
The auto manufacturing crises of recent years have left auto dealers better prepared to deal with disruptions, said Scott Kunes, chief operating officer of Kunes Auto and RV Group, which owns more than 40 dealerships in the Midwest.
It pays to be flexibleBefore the strikes started, auto dealerships had reasonably healthy inventories of new vehicles, according to Michelle Krebs, an analyst with AutoTrader.
That means they’ll still have vehicles to sell for a few weeks, but, as the strike wears on, the choices available will start to dwindle.
Persons:
They’re, Jonathan Smoke, Scott Kunes, ” Kunes, “, Kunes, Tyson Jominy, JD Power, Thomas Goldsby, Jominy, Michelle Krebs
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New, New York CNN, United Auto Workers, Auto, Ford, GM, Cox Automotive, Kunes, RV Group, Toyota, BMW, Hyundai, Nissan, Volvo, Subaru, South Korean, JD, University of Tennessee, Trailblazer, Dodge, AutoTrader
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New York, United States, Michigan, Canada, Mexico, South Korea