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Due to the latelly talk about car prices, and me bitching about the taxes here in Australia, I researched it a bit and Aust is not the most expensive country to buy a car in!
The US is the cheapest, as expected. Here are the prices for the current 997 Porsche GT2 in various countries: $218k - US $269k - Canada $270k - Japan $291k - UK $299k - Switzerland $316k - Germany $319k - France $320k - Italy $347k - Brunei $349k - Spain $425k - Australia $465k - China $504k - Hong Kong $594k - Malaysia $920k - Denmark The Denmark price is NOT a typo. $600k goes to gov taxes alone! |
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it costs as much as it is in Australia. $ 432K. In euros that's EUR 265K. Of which EUR 110K taxes ($175K).Originally Posted by patrick ![]() Pekkerwood |
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I think, for the most part, (with the exception of third world countries, of course) there is an equal trade off between income and expenses. Countries with higher average incomes typically have higher expenses. What it all boils down to is what type of environment you want to live in. Hot, cold, tropical, desert, etc. It's human nature to think the grass is always greener on the other side of the hill. Fact of the matter remains...if one country really was the, hands down in EVERY aspect, most desirable place to live, people would be moving there in droves and then it would be more crowded than china. Not my idea of a fun time!
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Due to the latelly talk about car prices, and me bitching about the taxes here in Australia, I researched it a bit and Aust is not the most expensive country to buy a car in!Originally Posted by Big A ![]() |
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I trade the price of precription drugs and guidelines in other countries, then USA
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