To me those questions are more like; Does it have wheels, do the wheels have tyres, does it have brakes, is it road legal?
Asking about the existence of such things is not a suggestion that they must be provided at that price. It's simply the baseline criteria for some people to want to use it.
>To me those questions are more like; Does it have wheels, do the wheels have tyres, does it have brakes, is it road legal?
Considering the availability of the demanded product at the respective price points, I think that my analogy is much more accurate than yours.
>Asking about the existence of such things is not a suggestion that they must be provided at that price.
Sure, it is up to you to choose what product you want. But you should still have some awareness about the price of that product in the market. If someone offers a car for 5$ on ebay, I am going to assume it is a toy, not the real thing.
> If someone offers a car for 5$ on ebay, I am going to assume it is a toy, not the real thing.
The whole point of the OP's questions is that they didn't want to assume anything! I don't see the harm in asking these types of questions, even if the most likely answer to each of them is "no".
Asking about the existence of such things is not a suggestion that they must be provided at that price. It's simply the baseline criteria for some people to want to use it.