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For years, Americans shrugged off rising car prices. Even as the average new vehicle neared $50,000, buyers kept paying. But that era is fading fast.

The used-vehicle market continued to slide last week, with wholesale prices dropping just over 1% on a volume-weighted basis. Both car and truck/SUV segments moved

When you buy a car and drive it off the lot, you already start losing value. That is natural depreciation. But if your car is