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Freedom isn’t $65,000. How free trade creates cheaper trucks

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Freedom isn’t $65,000. How free trade creates cheaper trucks

Gas prices are sitting at $4.46 a gallon in Washington, D.C. Transportation is becoming increasingly expensive. The average price of a new vehicle in the United States is $49,461, and the average price of a used car is $26,342. For those looking for simple transportation, finding anything affordable can be difficult. I support the American […]

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Washington Examiner · Patrick McFarland
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Gas prices are sitting at $4.46 a gallon in Washington, D.C. Transportation is becoming increasingly expensive. The average price of a new vehicle in the United States is $49,461, and the average price of a used car is $26,342. For those looking for simple transportation, finding anything affordable can be difficult. I support the American worker, understand the national security concerns that require onshoring, and support the revitalization of domestic manufacturing. However, a few executive regulations are making vehicles more expensive for consumers and making the U.S. market less competitive than global markets such as China’s.

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