Why the U.S. blocks $10,000 trucks while the world drives them

Why can’t you buy a new Truck for $10,000 in the USA but you can everywhere else?
THE U.S. IS BLOCKING $10,000 TRUCKS AND $8,000 SELF-DRIVING CARS FROM AMERICANS – AND NOBODY WILL SAY WHY

A guy just exposed something wild on camera:
Toyota sells brand-new $10,000 trucks in countries all over the world… except the United States.
China sells $8,000 BYD cars that literally drive themselves.

But Americans?
We’re told $45k–$65k is “normal,” and if we can’t afford it, that’s just “the market.”

Meanwhile, the same companies happily sell ultra-cheap vehicles everywhere except here while Americans drown in car loans, dealership markups, and insurance spikes.

So what’s the real reason the U.S. is the only place where cheap, basic cars magically don’t exist?
Safety?
Regulation?
Or something nobody wants to say out loud?

If other countries get $10k trucks and $8k self-driving cars… why are Americans the only ones being forced to pay luxury prices for basic transportation?

 

h/t Tonight We Ride!