Perhaps, being rich is about to sell cheap for example cars or car components. The car industry is a catalyst (pivotal) to developing greater economic growth by the multiplying effects arising therefrom (which include banking and insurance and perhaps MLM and forex investment schemes).
Sometimes being cynical is a bait (pro bono) when people are craving for money more than to have cheap and high quality cars and engines.
Be it as it may, it is in the drive that people would choose the best cars for themselves. But the image as portrayed by owning and driving the cars are unspeakable by the novice (commoners) and in business terms, it is not in the class (by people with names and fames).
Being too cynical is not too sarcastic. However, by asking for cheap and quality cars to be driven on the road is like asking the banks to re-possess all the cars as if the banks and their CEOs are in famine state as compared to their suffering clients.
Is there any such thing as to bail out dying bank(s) and put the prospective clients at risk?
The above proverb is not a car component, is it?
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