Remember when working families could buy a reliable new car for under $20,000? Those days are long gone, and it's not because of greedy dealers or supply chain issues. The real culprit is the bloated federal government that has transformed your family car into a rolling regulatory compliance center.
According to explosive new analysis, the modern automobile has become a "government-regulated platform" stuffed with federal mandates that add thousands of dollars to every vehicle's price tag. This regulatory floor explains why entry-level cars have virtually disappeared from American showrooms.
Think about it, Patriots: automakers didn't abandon affordable cars because Americans suddenly got rich. They abandoned them because Big Government made it impossible to build a simple, reliable vehicle that ordinary families can afford.
Every new car rolling off the assembly line must comply with a maze of federal requirements - from EPA emissions standards to NHTSA safety mandates to technology requirements that turn your car into a data collection device. Each regulation adds cost, complexity, and expense that gets passed directly to you, the consumer.
This is exactly the kind of government overreach that President Trump and his team are working to dismantle. While Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency targets wasteful spending, the regulatory state continues choking American families at the car lot.
The disappearance of affordable vehicles isn't market failure - it's government failure. When bureaucrats in Washington decide what features your car must have, they're essentially deciding whether working families deserve transportation freedom.
How long will we let faceless regulators price ordinary Americans out of car ownership while politicians lecture us about "equity" and "climate justice"? The regulatory state isn't protecting consumers - it's making basic transportation a luxury good.
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Source: Next News Network