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Created page with "<blockquote> I don't see how it's wall streets fault that americans can't afford the cars. The manufactures are making vehicles based on 'what people want' Along with gov policies which drive development of vehicles. This has pushed pricing higher and higher. lets be real a lot of people don't need a full size f150 with all the bells and whistles.If more people pushed for afforadable sedans the avg car size and price may be cheaper. </blockquote>"
 
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I don't see how it's wall streets fault that americans can't afford the cars. The manufactures are making vehicles based on 'what people want'
I don't see how it's wall streets fault that americans can't afford the cars. The manufactures are making vehicles based on 'what people want'
Along with gov policies which drive development of vehicles. This has pushed pricing higher and higher. lets be real a lot of people don't need a full size f150 with all the bells and whistles.If more people pushed for afforadable sedans the avg car size and price may be cheaper.
 
Along with gov policies which drive development of vehicles. This has pushed pricing higher and higher. lets be real a lot of people don't need a full size f150 with all the bells and whistles.
 
If more people pushed for afforadable sedans the avg car size and price may be cheaper.
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I don't see how it's wall streets fault that americans can't afford the cars. The manufactures are making vehicles based on 'what people want'

Along with gov policies which drive development of vehicles. This has pushed pricing higher and higher. lets be real a lot of people don't need a full size f150 with all the bells and whistles.

If more people pushed for afforadable sedans the avg car size and price may be cheaper.