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How To Buy a Car Amidst Never-Ending Supply Chain Pain

Years of supply chain issues, including a global microchip shortage, have crippled automotive manufacturing. Low dealership inventory has made car buying a real pain. Experts don’t expect the situation to improve before 2024. Luckily, Consumer Reports has some tips on buying a new car in these trying times.

Why is there an automobile shortage?

Dealerships around the country have had low inventory for two years. This is because supply chain interruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and exacerbated by the Russian invasion of Ukraine have resulted in a global shortage of the microchips required by automobiles.

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