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Let me show what I mean:
I got the Nissan Skyline for 30 rubles. It was normally 60 rubles but it was on sale.
I got a nice body with some decals, and a very stylish white wheel.
The cheapest wheels cost 100 credits to create/buy (depending if you buy it from the store or get a blueprint).
That is about 100 rubles. For what is a very mediocore very-rare wheel which will cost even more if it is an actually good very-rare wheel.
If you want a titanium white wheel (or essentially the same colour as the wheel of most dlc cars) it will be 100-500 credits more (100-500 rubles).
Black paint would fair similar for wheels on PC, I would expect.
They want money. It is simple.
Possible, but when, that is unknown. Maybe when the next Fast & Furious movie got released.