a cut-price purse that looked like a much more expensive brand
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The changes could therefore affect the options of those planning their vacations, especially those who have come to rely on Spirit's cut-price fares.—
Hugh Cameron,
MSNBC Newsweek,
18 Sep. 2025 In one sign that Tesla appears to be losing ground to cut-price Chinese brands, sales at China's SAIC zoomed up 54% in April, according to the ACEA figures.—CBS News,
27 May 2025