Chart: How much does 350Z cost in your country?
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Just as I thought we(USA) get the best bargain. LOL at Norway and Denmark!
Just as I thought we(USA) get the best bargain. LOL at Norway and Denmark!
Maybe some of those places have higher real wages by comparison, therefore they might be a bit cheaper in the reality and context of the country.
Then again maybe not, I see 1 Z in Brisbane per week... at best. This year have probably seen under a dozen different ones... pretty rare. Holden and Ford dominate the 'fast car' market with their aussie bogan V8 utes (20k cheaper than a Z)... and sti's and skylines (a LOT cheaper than a Z) are the main sports cars on the road.
Then again maybe not, I see 1 Z in Brisbane per week... at best. This year have probably seen under a dozen different ones... pretty rare. Holden and Ford dominate the 'fast car' market with their aussie bogan V8 utes (20k cheaper than a Z)... and sti's and skylines (a LOT cheaper than a Z) are the main sports cars on the road.
As soon as I got my z a friend of mine that is from Chile told me that only 2 people have this car in his country and one of them is the son of the president so im sure its not because of the wages. lol im glad as hell to be living in the USA =)
The country that i lived in the caribbean just lowered its port charges from 100% to 40%. The average wage there doesnt even come close to america.
On the other hand, other things were extreamly cheap in comparison, like food and housing. Also, many people there buy cars used from japan. Which everyone knows is the best place to get used cars cheap...imagine a 94 supra going for what its worth, $5k max. So although you may find very few 350z's, you are likely to see alot of mitsu evo's and nissan skyline's
so dont feel sorry for those people. Just like in america you cant afford to bring in certain cars, its the same thing for other places.
On the other hand, other things were extreamly cheap in comparison, like food and housing. Also, many people there buy cars used from japan. Which everyone knows is the best place to get used cars cheap...imagine a 94 supra going for what its worth, $5k max. So although you may find very few 350z's, you are likely to see alot of mitsu evo's and nissan skyline's
so dont feel sorry for those people. Just like in america you cant afford to bring in certain cars, its the same thing for other places.
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This is why it's soo damn high in Brazil. the same tax is about 60%. The wages in Brazil is just as pitiful.
Originally Posted by my05350z
The country that i lived in the caribbean just lowered its port charges from 100% to 40%. The average wage there doesnt even come close to america.
On the other hand, other things were extreamly cheap in comparison, like food and housing. Also, many people there buy cars used from japan. Which everyone knows is the best place to get used cars cheap...imagine a 94 supra going for what its worth, $5k max. So although you may find very few 350z's, you are likely to see alot of mitsu evo's and nissan skyline's
so dont feel sorry for those people. Just like in america you cant afford to bring in certain cars, its the same thing for other places.
On the other hand, other things were extreamly cheap in comparison, like food and housing. Also, many people there buy cars used from japan. Which everyone knows is the best place to get used cars cheap...imagine a 94 supra going for what its worth, $5k max. So although you may find very few 350z's, you are likely to see alot of mitsu evo's and nissan skyline's
so dont feel sorry for those people. Just like in america you cant afford to bring in certain cars, its the same thing for other places.
Hi Guys,
I live in Holland (Amsterdam) for the 350Z roadster with few goodies (RAYS, Net seats etc) i paid $ 86.000,=
But don't feel sory for me, because I is my decision to stay over here..........
I live in Holland (Amsterdam) for the 350Z roadster with few goodies (RAYS, Net seats etc) i paid $ 86.000,=
But don't feel sory for me, because I is my decision to stay over here..........
Norwegians and Danish make much more $ than we do. Their living standards are much higher than us. If we went there, we'd be poor, but if they were to come here, they'd be rich.
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how much is a Skyline....stock in Australia....decent mileage or even new? i always wondered if it'd be worth it to ship it to the US.....could be a future dream.
Originally Posted by BiGGD198
how much is a Skyline....stock in Australia....decent mileage or even new? i always wondered if it'd be worth it to ship it to the US.....could be a future dream.
Just bear in mind that in Australia average annual earnings are more than double of those in the USA in US dollar terms...so in reality Australia gets the 350Z for the same work hours. Plus, we only get the touring and track models.
Now thats interesting!
(Australian average annual earnings currently average $55,000 USD)
Now thats interesting!
(Australian average annual earnings currently average $55,000 USD)
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