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freebo Member Since: 09 Dec 2007 Location: Pyrmont, Sydney Posts: 63 |
Hi,
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10th Apr 2011 7:39 am |
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OSHANDA Member Since: 05 Aug 2007 Location: Canberra Posts: 37 |
The RRP in Australia is pretty high compared to the UK, but you can get some good deals depending on the time of year (and the mood of the salesman). You might also get some good deals on the last of the MY2010 FL2 models that are being run out. The dealers will negotiate, I've found they'll offer a better price if you aren't bringing along a trade in that they have to deal with.
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10th Apr 2011 9:27 am |
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jaksbak@freel2 Member Since: 26 Dec 2010 Location: Fraser Coast Posts: 225 |
Yes, I'm paying $63,500 for an SD4 SE (which doesn't seem to be a model configuration anywhere else!) - a bit steep. The boat fare from the motherland must be huge, as the exchange rate has been pretty good for some time now. It may well be about the re-sale values. eg: If MY11 prices fall due to good exhange rates, so too will the re-sale values across every year beforehand. Since re-sale values are a huge consideration for some people, this would up the brand name and hence, value of the new and used vehicles - making any sense?? Somebody is making a killing somewhere but I would be quite annoyed if the price of a new MY11 suddenly drops to $50,000 or thereabouts. Currency hedging will also even out the ebb and flow of exhange rates. |
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10th Apr 2011 11:45 am |
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AiiEEX Member Since: 30 Sep 2010 Location: Norfolk way Posts: 642 |
All car prices are high in Oz compared to the UK.
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10th Apr 2011 12:30 pm |
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AiiEEX Member Since: 30 Sep 2010 Location: Norfolk way Posts: 642 |
www.carsales.com.au is probably the best car website to look at. |
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10th Apr 2011 12:30 pm |
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W.D.C.A.P.H. Member Since: 19 Feb 2010 Location: Stonehenge Posts: 310 |
We Don't Care About Pot Holes !! |
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10th Apr 2011 3:12 pm |
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The Valeter Member Since: 08 Jan 2010 Location: Medway Towns, Kent. Posts: 1530 |
What is car stamp duty & what % is it? (Past) Freelander 2 HSE 2010 MY In Rimini Red.
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10th Apr 2011 10:14 pm |
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AiiEEX Member Since: 30 Sep 2010 Location: Norfolk way Posts: 642 |
That's where it all gets complicated (well to me anyway!) The duty % varies from state to state. Also, any new car over $57k also gets slapped a Luxury Car Tax. Here is a website showing the various percentages in the different states. http://australia101.com/cars-and-transport/stamp-duty The Luxury Car Tax example shown on $100k (£64k) vehicle means you pay $12,863k (£8300) of luxury car tax alone. Not to mention 10% GST, Road Tax and 3rd party insurance already paid! And what gets me is that every time a car is sold, private or via a dealer, the government slaps duty on it: Example: I bought my car for $41,000 (£26,400) Duty on top $2126.50 (£1,370) which is 5.15% of vehicle value. http://www.transport.wa.gov.au/licensing/1382.asp You don't pay this straight away, instead you get a nice letter in the post a few weeks after |
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11th Apr 2011 12:38 am |
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jaksbak@freel2 Member Since: 26 Dec 2010 Location: Fraser Coast Posts: 225 |
My new SD4 was due later this month so I e-mailed the stealer to get a date. He wanted to leave it till the 27th (i'm guessing so they can display a vehicle at no cost) but when I got a bit cranky, the date suddenly changed to the day after tommorow. Unfortunately, no amount of rationale about improved exchange rates changed the price, though I'm happy it includes 17" wheels with Bridgestone Dueler A/T tyres. So now it's a rush to finalise banks cheques, insurance cover, the 4 Hr train trip to pick up etc. Whoo hoo! 4 Months is too long to wait - there have been too many competitive offers launched since December last year, so let's hope it goes well, isn't a Friday afternoon job and I have no regrets? |
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11th Apr 2011 10:50 am |
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AiiEEX Member Since: 30 Sep 2010 Location: Norfolk way Posts: 642 |
Wicked!
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11th Apr 2011 11:35 am |
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jaksbak@freel2 Member Since: 26 Dec 2010 Location: Fraser Coast Posts: 225 |
In advance - thanks. Wonder if I should take the trusty tool box with me on the train trip - might look like a bit of a worry! |
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11th Apr 2011 12:07 pm |
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egipp Member Since: 29 May 2009 Location: East Gippsland Posts: 230 |
In fairness, it's not just Land Rover - BMW 520d, UK £30000, equivalent Aus $47000, in Australia $83000 plus on road costs. Mercedes E 250 CDI, £32000, equivalent Aus. $50000, in Australia $97000 plus on road costs. As AiiEEx pointed out, on road costs here also add a significant chunk to the above figures. There are some valid reasons why costs are higher here, but the real basis is "What will the market bear" - it doesn't have a lot to do with real value. I read many years ago that Rolls Royce set it's price in the USA at 2½ the price of the dearest Cadillac since that was where they wanted to position themselves in the American market. |
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12th Apr 2011 1:52 am |
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jaksbak@freel2 Member Since: 26 Dec 2010 Location: Fraser Coast Posts: 225 |
The On-Road costs worked out at just over 12% but that did include 6 months registration. What nobody has mentioned is the import duties. I could not find a free trade agreement (FTA) betwen Ausralia and the UK, which seems a bit odd given the FTA's we have with other countries. Duties are often designed to protect local manufacturing (Ford, Holden, Mitsubishi, Toyota etc). By buying a car made in the UK we are obliged to give the government a swag of money to further prop up local production facilities (and jobs!). I dare say transport costs woudn't be cheap either. |
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12th Apr 2011 5:29 am |
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realspeed Member Since: 26 Mar 2011 Location: East Sussex Posts: 574 |
Surely the price of cars in Australia is relative to what the average wage is anyway. So quoting high prices is in reality no more than we would be paying in the UK.
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12th Apr 2011 7:12 am |
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