If you’re planning to pick up a new or used vehicle in 2024, don’t expect it to cost much less than it would have last year. During the COVID-19 pandemic, inventory became a big factor due to supply chain issues that impacted the availability of semiconductors and automotive computer chips, leading to higher prices on vehicles. And automotive experts don’t expect vehicle costs to return to pre-pandemic levels any time soon. Kyle Benning reports.
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