indian 530d = us m5
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Originally Posted by Jeffs' date='Sep 29 2005, 11:37 AM
If you think the Indian price is bad....Singapore is even more expensive...my parents drive slower cars than I do (mom's new E260 cost 200K SGD...about 110-120K USD)had I gone to college there I would probably be taking the bus to school
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Isn't the license or whatever you call the "thing" that permits you to own a car in Singapore a $75,000 fee? I seem to remember my friend saying that (he used to live in Singapore). He said a Toyota Camry was ~ $80,000 USD there.
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yep...i think its called certificate of entitlement (COE) not too sure bout the name. Its crazy....that's why I'm going back to indonesia once I am done with sch...no one follows the speed limit there...and no speed cameras, unlike Singapore. Singapore is a safe and beautiful country with too many goddamn rules...
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I payed $81,000 for my 520i . I think that is more expensive than a US M5 .
My car is assembled in BMW's factory in Egypt. Has this not been the case, I would have payed around $130,000 for a 520i. How about that?
My car is assembled in BMW's factory in Egypt. Has this not been the case, I would have payed around $130,000 for a 520i. How about that?
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Originally Posted by Bimmer32' date='Sep 29 2005, 06:18 PM
[quote name='Ralph-NL' date='Sep 29 2005, 10:46 AM']i paid more for my 530d in Holland then an m5 with the same options in US :'(
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[/quote]Normally these hughe price additions are tax. If you import a car from a "low-tax-country", you'll have to pay that tax when you register the car in a "high-tax-country". On the other hand, if you who live in a "low-tax-country" buy your BMW in a "high-tax-country", you dont't have to pay that additional tax as it's beeing exported. In high tax countries, the tax-free price of the car is often lower (otherwise people in those countries couldn't afford a car...). The only way to get avoid these taxes is to move to another country or use the car in business (taxi etc).
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