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When will we see a break on new car prices?

There might be a little light at the end of the tunnel that is new car prices.

In the middle of summer, the average cost of a new car went over $46,000. The average monthly car payment grew to more than $700. JD Power reports those prices are finally starting to drop a bit, as car dealers are getting more new cars to sell on their lots. So, will we ever see prices even close to where they used to be before we heard of pandemics, and supply chain issues? To get some answers, The Car Pro Jerry Reynolds joined us in the KRLD Zoom Room.

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