Shares of U.S. automakers Ford Motor Company, General Motors Company, and Tesla Inc are all down more than 32 percent in 2022 as the auto industry struggles to deal with ongoing supply chain disruptions and rising commodity costs. Unfortunately for the struggling automakers, Bank of America analyst John Murphy said this week that commodity cost pressures remain at an all-time high for the time being.
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Murphy estimates the current total commodity cost per U.S. vehicle produced is about $4.950, up about 124 percent in the past two years. Murphy said automakers have been able to increase average transaction prices for new vehicles up to this point to help offset commodity cost pressures, but they may not be able to continue that approach for much longer. He forecasts U.S. auto ATPs will likely begin to fall in coming years as production volumes recover….
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