Quake could trigger wide auto price hikes

The wreckage of a car from the March 11 earthquake and tsunami lies upsidedown at a service station of Japanese auto giant Nissan. Supply shortages and damaged factories are likely to mean higher costs for American motorists who have an eye on a new Japanese car, truck or crossover.After the Japan disaster, American motorists who have an eye on a new Japanese car, truck or crossover may need to stretch their budget a bit more than anticipated.



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