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    <title>topic Price limiting automobiles in Budget &amp; Savings</title>
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    <description>&lt;P&gt;Sometimes the perk of having an SUV that sits up very high in the air as it gives the driver the ability to see a full grown adult straight in the eye WITHOUT having to look upward that it is very expensive to own one.&amp;nbsp; I have been bugging politicians to tell these automakers to put a limit on how much they can charge for these kind of vehicles.&amp;nbsp; There are many non-profit organizations out there who has employees who would love to own something that sits up high in the air but can't afford one.&amp;nbsp; And sometimes all they could afford is a small 4-door sedan.&amp;nbsp; A Nissan Murano may be the only affordable SUV on the market as it does sit higher than&amp;nbsp; a 4-door sedan but doesn't sit as high as a Mercedes Benz G wagon.&amp;nbsp; I have written to my congresswoman to come up with a bill that would have a vehicle that has an overall height of 75 to 82 inches, but would cost no more than a vehicle that has an overall height of 63 to 69 inches.&amp;nbsp; I happen to be one of those who likes to sit up high.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/P&gt;</description>
    <pubDate>Sat, 31 Aug 2024 22:41:34 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Price limiting automobiles</title>
      <link>https://community.aarp.org/t5/Budget-Savings/Price-limiting-automobiles/m-p/2567788#M5275</link>
      <description>&lt;P&gt;Sometimes the perk of having an SUV that sits up very high in the air as it gives the driver the ability to see a full grown adult straight in the eye WITHOUT having to look upward that it is very expensive to own one.&amp;nbsp; I have been bugging politicians to tell these automakers to put a limit on how much they can charge for these kind of vehicles.&amp;nbsp; There are many non-profit organizations out there who has employees who would love to own something that sits up high in the air but can't afford one.&amp;nbsp; And sometimes all they could afford is a small 4-door sedan.&amp;nbsp; A Nissan Murano may be the only affordable SUV on the market as it does sit higher than&amp;nbsp; a 4-door sedan but doesn't sit as high as a Mercedes Benz G wagon.&amp;nbsp; I have written to my congresswoman to come up with a bill that would have a vehicle that has an overall height of 75 to 82 inches, but would cost no more than a vehicle that has an overall height of 63 to 69 inches.&amp;nbsp; I happen to be one of those who likes to sit up high.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/P&gt;</description>
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