While Mercedes are not currently implementing any price increases, they cannot offer a price protection guarantee if prices rise. However, you will not be required to accept a vehicle if there is a price increase after you’ve placed your order.
Most Mercedes models will be affected by these tariffs, but vehicles like the GLE, GLS, EQE SUV, and EQS SUV, built in Vance, Alabama, should be largely unaffected. Given Mercedes strong inventory, they may be able to switch your order to a vehicle already in the U.S., closely matching your original specifications, to help avoid tariff-related price changes.
March 2025 Canadian Vehicle Sales: Strong Growth Amidst Changing Landscape
In March 2025, Canadian vehicle sales saw a notable increase, reaching 185,000 units, up 11.4% from March 2024, marking the best March since 2018.
Subaru of America Pauses New Fleet Orders Amid Tariff Uncertainty
Due to business uncertainties surrounding recently announced auto industry tariffs, Subaru of America (SOA) has decided to temporarily pause new fleet orders until it can fully assess the impact of the tariff situation. However, SOA will not change the price of any vehicle in the pipeline that has not yet been delivered and drafted through April 11, 2025, with further updates expected around that date.