The Going Rate for a 350Z All Over the World -- List of 15 different Countries
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We're pretty lucky they're so cheap in the US. 33
Cheapest (Base class or lowest end) 350Zs I could find in a variety of Countries. This is MSRP, no taxes or other fees involved. All prices are for 2007 based models. Although some might be still selling the 2006 models.
After furth conclusion, don't move to Ireland if you want to purchase a 350Z.
I also plan on NEVER moving back to Holland, the price is almost as high.
Argentina - US $60,000 - Aproximately.
Bolivia - $51,900
Canada - 49,798.00 Canadian Dollar = 42,652.1 US Dollar
Czech Repulic - 1,120,000 Czech Koruna = 52,236.8 US Dollar
France - 36,400 Euro = 47,828.5 US Dollar
Germany - 37,890 Euro = 49,786.3 US Dollar
Ireland - 57,450 Euro = 75,487.6 US Dollar
<----- GETS BENT OVER THE MOST
Italy - 38,550 Euro = 50,653.5 US Dollar
Holland - 53,545 Euro = 70,356.5 US Dollar
Spain - 44,250 Euro = 58,143.2 US Dollar
United Kingdom - 26,495 British Pound = 51,774.1 US Dollar
Poland - 175,500 Polish Zloty = 59,356.1 US Dollar
Japan - 3,370,500 Japanese Yen = 27,973.2 US Dollar <-- Not a big surprise.
Australia - 62,990 Australian Dollar = 49,667.0 US Dollar
AND THE WINNER by $73.20
USA - $27,900
All prices found at Nissan's global sites.
http://www.nissan-global.com/EN/GLOBAL/index.html
Cheapest (Base class or lowest end) 350Zs I could find in a variety of Countries. This is MSRP, no taxes or other fees involved. All prices are for 2007 based models. Although some might be still selling the 2006 models.
After furth conclusion, don't move to Ireland if you want to purchase a 350Z.
I also plan on NEVER moving back to Holland, the price is almost as high.
Argentina - US $60,000 - Aproximately.
Bolivia - $51,900
Canada - 49,798.00 Canadian Dollar = 42,652.1 US Dollar
Czech Repulic - 1,120,000 Czech Koruna = 52,236.8 US Dollar
France - 36,400 Euro = 47,828.5 US Dollar
Germany - 37,890 Euro = 49,786.3 US Dollar
Ireland - 57,450 Euro = 75,487.6 US Dollar
<----- GETS BENT OVER THE MOSTItaly - 38,550 Euro = 50,653.5 US Dollar
Holland - 53,545 Euro = 70,356.5 US Dollar
Spain - 44,250 Euro = 58,143.2 US Dollar
United Kingdom - 26,495 British Pound = 51,774.1 US Dollar
Poland - 175,500 Polish Zloty = 59,356.1 US Dollar
Japan - 3,370,500 Japanese Yen = 27,973.2 US Dollar <-- Not a big surprise.
Australia - 62,990 Australian Dollar = 49,667.0 US Dollar
AND THE WINNER by $73.20
USA - $27,900
All prices found at Nissan's global sites.
http://www.nissan-global.com/EN/GLOBAL/index.html
Last edited by dutchboy350Z; Feb 22, 2007 at 11:24 PM.
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Originally Posted by Motormouth
you don't take into account the taxes do you? cause some of those places have huge costs associated with importing them and pruchasing them.
btw, after taxes, and fees, a new 350 comes out to 60,000 cdn.
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AND we don't make more money than you. AND our living costs are higher. AND our taxes are higher. Anyone want to adopt a Canadian? I don't smell bad. Some say I smell good, actually.
waaahhahahahaaaaa!AND we don't make more money than you. AND our living costs are higher. AND our taxes are higher. Anyone want to adopt a Canadian? I don't smell bad. Some say I smell good, actually.
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Originally Posted by Tubbs
btw, after taxes, and fees, a new 350 comes out to 60,000 cdn.
waaahhahahahaaaaa!
AND we don't make more money than you. AND our living costs are higher. AND our taxes are higher. Anyone want to adopt a Canadian? I don't smell bad. Some say I smell good, actually.
waaahhahahahaaaaa!AND we don't make more money than you. AND our living costs are higher. AND our taxes are higher. Anyone want to adopt a Canadian? I don't smell bad. Some say I smell good, actually.
Originally Posted by dutchboy350Z
Nope, definitely would be a lot higher if for most after taxes, import fees, etc. All these prices are basically MSRP.
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Originally Posted by davidv
I assume that imports tariffs are included in MSRP. I wonder when the tariff is collected. When the vehicle arrives at port or when it is sold?
Originally Posted by davidv
I assume that imports tariffs are included in MSRP.
no. you arrive at nissan dealer... see price is about 50,000. add fees and 17 percent tax afterwards.
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Originally Posted by MarkM
UK Z here, you guys don't know how lucky you are!
Originally Posted by dutchboy350Z
My Dutch relatives are probably saying the same thing about the Brits. $70k for Z in Holland, yikes!
That's why so many people drive goats and asses in Europe. Can't afford them damn auto-mobiles.



