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CarMax Reports Earnings Miss, Suspends Growth Timelines Amid Tariff Pressures

The used-car retailer shifts its strategy to focus on affordability as tariffs and macroeconomic uncertainties reshape the auto market.

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CarMax logo is seen in this illustration taken June 27, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo
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Overview

  • CarMax reported Q4 earnings of $0.58 per share on $6 billion in revenue, missing analyst expectations of $0.68 EPS and 312,800 vehicle sales.
  • The company suspended timelines for its long-term growth targets, citing trade volatility and broader macroeconomic uncertainties.
  • Retail used vehicle sales rose 6.2% year-over-year, but overall sales and profit fell short of projections due to higher borrowing costs and cautious consumer spending.
  • CarMax is expanding its inventory of used vehicles priced under $20,000 to address shifting consumer demand driven by new auto tariffs.
  • Following the earnings report, CarMax shares experienced a sharp decline, dropping nearly 20%—one of its steepest single-day losses since the pandemic.