The NCDA warns BC Budget 2025 offers little relief as US tariffs drive higher vehicle and parts costs, impacting consumers and a $17B industry employing 30,000 and generating $775M in tax revenue.
After a hard-fought provincial election campaign during which the issue of affordability played a central role the new NDP government is being urged to address policy changes that will bring cost relief to consumers.
British Columbian’s are concerned with the provincial government’s regulation requiring 100% zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) sales by 2035, according to a new poll from Leger released today. The survey found that half of B.C. residents oppose the provincial government’s plan to require 90% ZEV sales by 2030 and 100% sales by…
The NCDA says Budget 2024 initiatives on affordability should extend to the application of the New Car Luxury Tax and ensuring ZEVs remain as affordable as possible.