Why I Think Trucks Are Too Expensive Research

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Why i think trucks Are too expensive?
Personally i think trucks are too expensive because some of them are 55,000 dollars or more and not everybody has that kind of money but any ways i think they should lower down the prices because then once you spend that kind of money on the truck some of the payments are like 500 dollars a month. then you're just losing a lot of money then you have problems then because you're going to run out of money and you're not going to have that much so i think they should like lower the price on trucks so you can get one and then they should lower down the monthly so you will still have money left over i mean you know that you are going to need groceries to eat you don't want to die from starvations.

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