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Anyone hoping manufacturers might soften the blow of a big MSRP on the new car they’re considering might want to think again. Americans paid an average of $49,855 last month, the highest figure recorded so far this year, against an average MSRP of $51,621.An analysis from Cox Automotive, citing Kelley Blue Book data, puts the average transaction price up 0.2 percent from June and 1.9 percent from July 2025. That’s still below December’s record $50,612, but July usually brings a slight monthly decline rather than an increase.Related: The Average Used Car Crossed $27,000 For The First Time Since 2023 As ATPs rose, incentives headed the opposite way. Automaker spending dropped to $3,192 per vehicle, equivalent to 6.4 percent of the average transaction price. That’s down from 7 percent in June and 7.3 percent a year ago, marking the second consecutive monthly decline and the lowest level since January.Why are automakers feeling less generous? Inventory is tightening. Available supply stood at 2.73 million vehicles heading into August, 3.5 percent below the previous month, while days’ supply dropped from 82 to 75. Buyers were simply taking vehicles home faster than manufacturers were replacing them.That New Porsche Cost Even More Than You Thought

