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Bigger Tax Refunds Aren’t Changing How People Buy New Cars

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15 April 2026
With the average new car now priced at $49,275 — nearly $10,000 more than what most refund shoppers say they can afford — here's how the gap between tax season windfalls and dealership sticker prices is playing out.

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https://www.moneytalksnews.com/bigger-tax-refunds-arent-changing-how-people-buy-new-cars/

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