2005 350z in Thailand
Originally Posted by quidproquo
Lets put this into perspective... What is a typical annual salary for a Thailand resident (in USD)?
Lets assume he is well educated, and has some means (or perhaps a rich Father/Father-In-Law who employs him).
Lets assume he is well educated, and has some means (or perhaps a rich Father/Father-In-Law who employs him).
Highest salary for a 15 year oil field hand with more degree's than a Thai summer is US2500/month
Last edited by ndwgolf; May 1, 2007 at 02:52 PM.
Originally Posted by ndwgolf
Average salary in Thailand for a Thai is US$250.00 month
Highest salary for a 15 year oil field hand with more degree's than a Thai summer is US2500/month
Highest salary for a 15 year oil field hand with more degree's than a Thai summer is US2500/month
Originally Posted by quidproquo
Well based on this information, $107k for a Z IS a lot of money!! I almost make 2,500/week, and the last thing I would consider buying is a $100k car... But by the looks of that sweet Supra you are driving... You my friend are doing OK... 
You would be surprised how many Mercedes and BMWs there are in Bangkok. Thailand is one of those countries where 99% of the wealth is in the hands of 1% of the population. Meanwhile, people with college educations are starting at maybe $400 per month.
I know in Trinidad the Z's can be sold for $50K+ US dollars. The foreign market is totally different when it comes to buying cars and cannot be based on what we go thru on a day to day basis here in the US. Fees are killer.
Originally Posted by AlvinHuyN
You guys have to realize Southeast Asian countries has insanely high taxes to prevent people from driving cars. Vietnam has 200% tax on all automobiles. So yeah that price sounds about right
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