I don't think many people struggling with food prices are car shopping.
One thing I wonder about is; A Toyota Camry is more made in the USA than most "domestic" autos. A Ford Ranger is a rebranded Mazda B2000. Small GM = Toyota. Small Chrysler = Mitsubishi. GM truck engines are made in MX. Most "domestic" automotive plastic parts are made in Canada. Many Ford transmissions are made in Germany.
Define Made in the USA.
Based on what I’ve read any product subject to the USMCA is exempt from this round of tariffs so cars assembled in the US with parts from Canada or Mexico will not be subject to additional tariffs