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Old 05-10-2006, 05:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Justin' post='280402' date='May 10 2006, 03:55 PM
You could order also a right hand drive!!

BMW makes both, so ordering shouldn't be a problem
I think there's an EU regulation that they cannot charge excessively for RHD cars or prohibit continental dealers from ordering them for English customers. I know this was a big thing a while back - gradual harmonisation of car prices across EU countries. Don't know what the outcome was.

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Originally Posted by PoleApart' post='280406' date='May 10 2006, 02:58 PM
I think there's an EU regulation that they cannot charge excessively for RHD cars or prohibit continental dealers from ordering them for English customers. I know this was a big thing a while back - gradual harmonisation of car prices across EU countries. Don't know what the poutcome was.

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You are right but the manufacturers come up with a load of bull about the extra administration associated with special orders / deliveries. They must all have very well paid clerks
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I wish this comparison was done on a fully loaded, fully taxed M5 for each country.

The USA M5 does not have some of the options that the fully loaded cars sold in other countries do.

Fully taxing each car would be valid as it shows the true cost of ownership in each country.

That 81,000 M5 in Illinois would truely cost 7% more due to Illinois state taxes. So 86,670.

I think we are comparing apples and oranges here.
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Originally Posted by Veight' post='280445' date='May 10 2006, 05:11 PM
I wish this comparison was done on a fully loaded, fully taxed M5 for each country.

The USA M5 does not have some of the options that the fully loaded cars sold in other countries do.

Fully taxing each car would be valid as it shows the true cost of ownership in each country.

That 81,000 M5 in Illinois would truely cost 7% more due to Illinois state taxes. So 86,670.

I think we are comparing apples and oranges here.
So what is it missing?

500 hp V10? Check
M5 body and 19 inch wheels? Check
M5 suspension? Check
M5 interior trim? Check
Xenons? Check

Screw everything else then, the above would do me (and probably a couple of Danish guys ) just fine if I could get it for the Illinois price.

Now I know why there are so many Polish people in Chicago - they all emigrated to get their M5's

Seriously though, I think the M5 is one of very few cars which is sold in a very similar spec Worldwide. This is probably the closest you can get to a motoring BigMac index equivalent.


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Originally Posted by PoleApart' post='280453' date='May 10 2006, 04:26 PM
..............This is probably the closest you can get to a motoring BigMac index equivalent.
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I think all USA M5's are subject to a $4k gas guzzler tax...
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1. Thailand 401,069 USD (15 Million Baht) (M5)
2. Thailand 120,000 USD (4.9 Million Baht) (E60 525)
3. Greece 150.500 USD (120.400EUROS)
4. The Netherlands 141400 USD
5. France 123571 USD (97300 Euros
6. UK 117468 USD (1GBP=1.85USD) [on the road inc taxes]
7. Belgium 113500 USD
8. Czech Republic (Europe) 112500 USD
9. Germany 110750 USD
10. USA 81.895 USD [exc taxes]

Its the truth... No exaggerations...
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1. Thailand 401,069 USD (15 Million Baht) (M5)
2. The Netherlands 166000 USD (131kEuros, from BMW.nl website and OANDA conversion)
3. Greece 150.500 USD (120.400EUROS)
4. France 123571 USD (97300 Euros
5. UK 117468 USD (1GBP=1.85USD) [on the road inc taxes]
6. Belgium 113500 USD
7. Czech Republic (Europe) 112500 USD
8. Germany 110750 USD
9. USA 81.895 USD [exc taxes]

sorry, also had to correct the Dutch number.
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1. Thailand 401,069 USD (15 Million Baht) (M5)
2. Portugal 170.912 USD (133.550 euros)
3. The Netherlands 166000 USD (131kEuros, from BMW.nl website and OANDA conversion)
4. Greece 150.500 USD (120.400EUROS)
5. France 123571 USD (97300 Euros
6. UK 117468 USD (1GBP=1.85USD) [on the road inc taxes]
7. Belgium 113500 USD
8. Czech Republic (Europe) 112500 USD
9. Germany 110750 USD
10. USA 81.895 USD [exc taxes]
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i have had 3 new 530d se auto leather nav xenon etc. from a local dealer over last 6 years all have cost me the base price uk 530dse about ?29995.00 and all traded back after 2 years at a massive saving. derived from belgium and france. ecxtended the uk warrenty by 1 year for ?700.00 for the first one .no problems at all . average uk price has been, ?39995.00 at bmw uk.unfortunately the euro is stronger so the dealer is now selling mercedes at discounts similar.to the bmw i had.they can source cars to order from eu dealer stock.


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