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EeeehHmmm...
Thanks for posting this... we might be able to compute potential price rises in our own countries based on this trend.
P.W. I can guarantee, it won't be approx €500 across Europe (as it is in Germany).
Some of us are being totally screwed with taxes...
In fact this price list has just made me cry.... again...
Thanks for posting this... we might be able to compute potential price rises in our own countries based on this trend.
P.W. I can guarantee, it won't be approx €500 across Europe (as it is in Germany).
Some of us are being totally screwed with taxes...
In fact this price list has just made me cry.... again...
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Originally Posted by devron' post='379409' date='Jan 17 2007, 10:40 AM
aprox 500? more expensive in europe than the old model
That's what always makes the real dent in the wallet. (And probably not so much prices, but just getting carried away with all the extra toys!)
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Originally Posted by xBMWx' post='379450' date='Jan 17 2007, 01:03 PM
Do the option prices go up as well?
That's what always makes the real dent in the wallet. (And probably not so much prices, but just getting carried away with all the extra toys!)
That's what always makes the real dent in the wallet. (And probably not so much prices, but just getting carried away with all the extra toys!)
Yeah, my options amounted to 25% of the car value the german prices made me cry as well (could have bought an M5 there ).
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Looking at the swedish option list, some prices go up but not by much. Seems fair to me.
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Originally Posted by andy545' post='379492' date='Jan 17 2007, 09:41 AM
Normally they do as well, albeit slightly.
Yeah, my options amounted to 25% of the car value the german prices made me cry as well (could have bought an M5 there ).
Yeah, my options amounted to 25% of the car value the german prices made me cry as well (could have bought an M5 there ).
The german prices made me say thank god I live in the USA...
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