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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Jul 17

    If President Trump’s tariff on auto imports goes through, how much more will a foreign car cost? An average of $5,800, auto industry sayshttps://on.wsj.com/2L4QsUE 

    2:45 PM - 17 Jul 2018
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      2. Howard MacPherson 2‏ @howdymacii Jul 17
        Replying to @WSJ

        Buy American

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      3. Winder‏ @jsj11113 Jul 17
        Replying to @howdymacii @WSJ

        How about you make an American car worth buying?

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      4. Howard MacPherson 2‏ @howdymacii Jul 17
        Replying to @jsj11113 @WSJ

        We may be able too with the help of tariff cuts and taxes.

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      1. MAGA-KAG‏ @KAG_ALERT Jul 18
        Replying to @WSJ

        Buy American!

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      1. nContrarian‏ @ContrarianN Jul 17
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        So that way the American cars will sell! Isn’t that the fucking point

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      1. 𝕟𝕠𝕣𝕞𝕤𝕜𝕚‏ @StorminTormod Jul 17
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        Who in their right mind would want to buy an American car anyway?

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      2. Atlassheepdog‏ @atlassheepdog Jul 17
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        And how much more do American cars cost in Europe due to their tariffs? Is it comparable? Just asking

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      4. Atlassheepdog‏ @atlassheepdog Jul 17
        Replying to @bruno_lefeuvre @WSJ

        I agree, I never buy American cars. Ford lost me when at 61k my transmission & clutch both failed and they wouldn't touch it. I'm a Honda & Toyota guy now.

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      1. LRHubbard‏ @LRHub Jul 18
        Replying to @WSJ @JGodiasMurphy

        Also watch the incentives disappear on domestic autos, suvs, etc. Right out of our pocket book..except overall sales will decline and local/state sales and tax will take a hit too. Lose Lose.

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      1. William Connelly‏ @WJConnelly2 Jul 17
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        And those that buy them can afford it. Can we have some serious discussion now?

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      1. Secret t‏ @Secret____t Jul 17
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        More evidence that CONSUMERS (i.e., VOTERS) are the "losers" of the GOP's Trade Policy. (sorry, given the FACT that Congress has COEQUAL Foreign Policy Powers under the Constitution, any 'inaction' by the GOP on tariffs is, by definition, LEGAL RATIFICATION)

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      1. jen wood Austerity#2 = Fiscal Responsibility #DPFC‏ @unojen_wood Jul 17
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        That's a hell of a lot cheaper than our cars in the UK are now!

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      1. Al‏ @luvmywife_nkids Jul 17
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        Don’t buy a foreign car. Simple.

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      1. Zesphynx‏ @zesphynx Jul 17
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        No they won’t. The Europeans will cut prices to keep market share. They’ll ride the storm until the orangutan is out of office.

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      1. Cover Red Spot‏ @coverredspot Jul 17
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        Auto tariffs are a really, really bad idea. Shout out to @Ford , @Porsche @GM , @Jeep , @MercedesBenz , @AudiOfficial , @BMW , @Toyota , @Acura @LandRoverUSA , @Lexus , @chevrolet and so many of our auto dealer friends, fans and followers!!! Autos, together, strong 💪

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