KEY POINTS
  • Nearly every major automaker saw sales fall in March and for the first quarter as a whole.
  • Cox Automotive predicts U.S. new vehicle demand will be off as much as 7% for all of 2019.
  • Mexico has grown from an automotive backwater to become the fifth-largest producer of fully assembled vehicles in the world.
President Donald Trump talks with a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Border Patrol Agent while participating in a tour of U.S.-Mexico border wall prototypes near the Otay Mesa Port of Entry in San Diego, California, March 13, 2018.

President Donald Trump's decision not to follow through with a shutdown of the Mexican border comes as a big relief for U.S. automakers, especially considering the industry is already struggling with the administration's tariffs on imported aluminum and steel and a slowdown in U.S. sales.

Nearly every major automaker saw sales fall in March and for the first quarter as a whole with Cox Automotive predicting U.S. new vehicle demand will be off as much as 7% for all of 2019.