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Used car prices (finally) cool, the V8 engine’s death draws near and we’re all going hands-free? These are the top car trends of 2023

Pandemic shortages wreaked havoc with the auto industry. This year, things are getting back on track. These are the five trends (and tech) we’re keeping an eye on.

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Off-road is in. Porsche launches the 911 Dakar (pictured), whiile Lamborghini introduces the Sterrato.


Since the summer of 2020, automakers have been struggling to meet buyer demand for new cars. A combo of a serious semiconductor shortage and plant closures related to the pandemic has driven the problem — and it’s been a tough one to fix. The shortage has sent prices of new and used vehicles skyrocketing, pushed waiting lists from weeks to months to years, and has lead to serious buyer unhappiness. But all that could start to change this year.

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Expect more vehicles like this Hummer EV to roll off production lines in 2023.

Pricing calms down

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