Tariffs could mean a bumpy road for the car market, Omaha auto broker says

OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) – Joe Eckley sells and buys used cars.

He looks all over the country, checking auto auctions. He’s checking Orlando, Florida’s 3,500 cars ready for auction.

“To give you an idea, Omaha will run between 700-800 cars, and Kansas City will probably run between 1,100-1,200 cars, so the selection is greater, and we can find lower miles newer vehicles in a lot of cases,” Eckley said…

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