Car dealerships expected to feel effects of port strike: Have repairs done now, expert says
Published On Sep 26, 2024, 1:43 PM
A potential port strike involving dockworkers could significantly disrupt car dealerships across the United States by delaying new inventory and essential parts. Experts warn that if a strike occurs, it could limit vehicle availability, forcing prices to rise for both new and used cars. Repairs for existing vehicles may also face delays due to parts shortages, making it imperative for vehicle owners to schedule repairs as soon as possible. The expected shortage could last 30 to 90 days, which would impact customers seeking timely maintenance and purchases.
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Car dealerships expected to feel effects of port strike: Have repairs done now, expert says
Sep 26, 2024, 1:43 PM
The strike that is expected to begin next week if dockworkers at ports throughout the East and Gulf coasts are unable to negotiate a new contract will impact car dealers.