Car production finally increases supply, but loan rates may affect demand - KCBS Radio: On-Demand

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LISTEN: For a long time, car makers were struggling to find parts to produce enough cars. Now that more cars are being made, people might not want to pay the high price. QuanKCBSradio spoke with Car_Guy_Tom, a contributor to Consumer Guide Automotive.

For a long time, car makers were struggling to find the parts to produce enough cars, and now that more cars are being made, people might not want to pay the high sticker price for them as loan rates increase.

For more, KCBS Radio news anchor Holly Quan spoke with Tom Appel, Publisher at Consumer Guide Automotive and host of the"Car Stuff Podcast."

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