Americans Spent $15 Billion on Pickup Trucks in Just One Month | Carscoops
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Americans Spent $15 Billion on Pickup Trucks in Just One Month | Carscoops
The average prices of new cars have reached another all-time high, and it's not solely due to inflation. Buyers are increasingly opting for pickups, luxury vehicles, and higher-priced models.
