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Why are 350z's so expensive in the Philippines
One of my friends was telling me about the great prices in the Philippines, but when I was searching for 350Z's I was shocked at the price, more than 3x's the cost of Z's I regularly see on craigslist.
For instance: http://www.sulit.com.ph/index.php/vi...lKeywords=350z It seems like the 350z's on Sulit are 3.5x's more. $35,000 usd, vs $10,000 usd Is there some kind of super expensive tax on cars in the Philippines? Everything seems great in the Philippines but I wish cars weren't so much. |
The high price points for cars in Asian countries are caused by a cost-inflating combination of exorbitant excise duties and a protectionist policy aimed at boosting the local automotive industry, much to the chagrin of average-wage consumers who desire quality rides for a fair fee.
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pretty hard to believe when the exchange rate from dollar to peso is so high. two yrs ago when i was there i felt like i could afford a lot of things that would otherwise be considered expensive in the US.
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Originally Posted by tsanhd
(Post 9514191)
The high price points for cars in Asian countries are caused by a cost-inflating combination of exorbitant excise duties and a protectionist policy aimed at boosting the local automotive industry, much to the chagrin of average-wage consumers who desire quality rides for a fair fee.
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they have a 200% duty import tax, it is same as a lot of countries in that region and the middle east.
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Originally Posted by MUZZY
(Post 9558297)
they have a 200% duty import tax, it is same as a lot of countries in that region and the middle east.
Toyota camry goes for $100k in vietnam last time I visit that place. |
Originally Posted by tsanhd
(Post 9560898)
yep :).
Toyota camry goes for $100k in vietnam last time I visit that place. :roflpuke: they should stick riding bicycles. |
Due to shortage of 350zs are so expensive in Phillippines.
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