It's no exaggeration to say that a weekly production of ten thousand units was merely Arthur's preliminary plan.
Considering the current per capita income and economic situation in Australasia, people still have a lot of disposable income at their disposal.
Because the government works hard to balance housing prices and provides various subsidies and reductions for education and medical care expenditures, the living costs and burdens for the people are very low.
Although these efforts lead to the government incurring substantial expenses, they also benefit the country at the national level. Having more money in people's hands for spending is equally stimulating for the country's economic growth.
The current car ownership in Australasia is considerable, with an average of one car for every five people, and the total number exceeding 7 million, which indicates the people's income and standard of living.