Car shortages the past few months have have been affecting dealerships in the tri-state area.
Lots once full of cars are now scarcely holding any.
Dealers are struggling because new cars aren’t being made as frequent, raising a drive for used vehicles.
A lack of microchips because of the pandemic is thanks to blame for that fact.
In turn, this is driving used-car prices up for dealers, which they end up passing the cost onto customers.
You could get a much better price now if looking to sell a used vehicle.




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