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So, how much does the privelage of owning a Stagea really cost. (after driving it for a month, who cares)

Well here goes

Prestiege Motor sport $1100.oo

FOB ex JAD Y450,000 5356.60

Freight, Customs 3230.94

Compliance, fuel, tyres etc 3601.98

RWC 55.oo

Shannons Comp. Ins 356.73

Rego, CTP, Stamp Duty 616.50

Incidental costs etc 200.oo

TOTAL $14517.25

Things that need fixing/replacing

CD/ RADIO 400.oo

Rustprofing/ Electronic

Rustproofing Unit 650.oo

TOTAL $1050.oo

Things I want to do

Turbo Timer 100.oo

A/T oil Cooler 200.oo

Spoiler 200.oo

Gauges 500.oo

Timing Belt 250.oo

Tune Up 500.oo

TOTAL $1750.oo

GRAND TOTAL $17317.25 Don't correct me caus I cant find my calculator.

So to get a reasonably decent Stocker it will cost about 18 grand.

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So, how much does the privelage of owning a Stagea really cost. (after driving it for a month, who cares)

Well here goes

Prestiege Motor sport $1100.oo

FOB ex JAD Y450,000 5356.60

Freight, Customs 3230.94

Compliance, fuel, tyres etc 3601.98

RWC 55.oo

Shannons Comp. Ins 356.73

Rego, CTP, Stamp Duty 616.50

Incidental costs etc 200.oo

TOTAL $14517.25

Things that need fixing/replacing

CD/ RADIO 400.oo

Rustprofing/ Electronic

Rustproofing Unit 650.oo

TOTAL $1050.oo

Things I want to do

Turbo Timer 100.oo

A/T oil Cooler 200.oo

Spoiler 200.oo

Gauges 500.oo

Timing Belt 250.oo

Tune Up 500.oo

TOTAL $1750.oo

GRAND TOTAL $17317.25 Don't correct me caus I cant find my calculator.

So to get a reasonably decent Stocker it will cost about 18 grand.

Which ,odrl of Stagea you have? Is it the turbo model? You indurance looks cheap Which city are you in?

RS4 Turbo. Insurance postcode 4272. 40% discount. Maybe its because i really am a 66yo. Havnt had a prang cince i hit a bus the wrong way in a one way st in 1965. Nissans are TOUGH!

I bought my s1 from prestige

all up it cost me 16,000 on the road with insurance

but with all the other bits and pieces added to the car now as it sits it owes me at least 20,000

all i can say is you can't put a price on quality.......

RS4 Turbo. Insurance postcode 4272. 40% discount. Maybe its because i really am a 66yo. Havnt had a prang cince i hit a bus the wrong way in a one way st in 1965. Nissans are TOUGH!

lucky you. cveap insurance costs. Just wondering does anybody knows how they calculate for rego in victoria? Cos im thinking of getting An autech for abt $50k (excld insurance and rego). Thas why i have to find out how much it will costs me. thanks

stamp duty is 4% of the buy price. Give them the FOB car price that will be cheaper stamp duty

1 year rego is $520

RWC will cost you about $500-$1000 i reckon for a fresh import, unless its immaculate (little shit will be broken, like, washers, a bulb here a bulb there.... but it all adds time in labour etc

yes, but the FOB price is what you paid for the car, its unfair for them to include transport costs as "car cost"

What if i had a private ship and i was in japan for a holiday and i brought a car with me, then the shipping "was free" rah rah rah :)

I would argue with me for 1 hour to save $500+, rather then just pay the full ammount from the start.

yes, but the FOB price is what you paid for the car, its unfair for them to include transport costs as "car cost"

What if i had a private ship and i was in japan for a holiday and i brought a car with me, then the shipping "was free" rah rah rah :(

I would argue with me for 1 hour to save $500+, rather then just pay the full ammount from the start.

Will i have to pa the stamp duty if i bought the car already in oz? If i have to its 4% isnt it then how is the rego calculated? how many %? Thanks

Stamp duty has to be paid if bought overseas or locally.

Rego is a fixed annual fee here in Vic, stampy duty is a once off payment for the car when rego is transfered or first taken out by a person on a particaluar car.

Not sure how it is in other states.

yea as alexcim said you quote the price you actually paid for the car

don't include shipping costs your only rippin yourself off there

NSW rta asks for a receipt as proof of purchase price

so I'm guessing it would be the same for other states

ok but if i bought the car thats alreay in oz shipped from japan and complied? That would include the shipping costs, dealers margin ETC.

Should i ask the dealer the price he paid for it (FOB) price? I doubt they are goona to tell me that.

I would guestimate that the car FOB price would be around 35k at max. How do i get around it or im stuffed?

ok so if your buying the car already in oz and complied the whole deal

then it simply goes by what you pay the dealer for the car.

if you were importing the car yourself you would have saved a packet

but because its obviously already here i don't see anyway around that.

obviously what you pay the dealer is it. please someone correct me if i'm wrong, but that is my understanding of it.

its the same deal as if you bought an aussie car already owned by 30 odd people it goes by the actual purchase price of the car. wether it be from a car yard or private sale it goes by actual purchase price...

but please if i'm wrong correct me..

Edited by Mum's Taxi

Look up the Prestige Motorsport site and click on "cost calculator"

The $616 I paid was for 6 months rego plus stamp duty but i dont have a breakdown of costs.

We're a bit luckier for Stagea prices in NZ, mine was $8000 which included $500 to ship across the country to me, it came with 6months wof and reg. Insurance $600 for full, I'm over 25, but only about 35% no claims bonus. Car is in good condition, 121kms, which you guys might consider to be on the higher side. RS4 obviously! Loving the leather interior, and I specifically hunted one out with it, hence having to ship it, but well worth it to me. I'll have to take a pic of interior, have many others got leather interior??

Pic of car with EVO7 wheel on front I was considering purchasing, and nasty 15' it came with on back.

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Fuel economy a bit painful, 15.5L/100kms towing a boat with 3 in car averaged over 300kms, expected naturally, but not cheap.

thats cheap.

I started this because im thinking about a nice S2, Neo ,Tiptronic

All up with a few extras it will cost 20 grand!

Would like to hear from other nz owners re costs when importing.

thats cheap.

I started this because im thinking about a nice S2, Neo ,Tiptronic

All up with a few extras it will cost 20 grand!

Would like to hear from other nz owners re costs when importing.

NZ has no domestic car production hence the NZ government does not rip everyone off for importing a car, as all cars are imports.

That's is where you will find the savings I think, pay the FOB and the shipping, stick it on the road (maybe not that simple) but pretty close I am guessing... The savings are then passed on during domestic resale as mentioned above.

Want cheap imports, move to NZ!

I am sure some of the NZ guys can come up with the real details and we will all be very sorry we live in the land of a Tax on Tax on a duty + GST!

Luke

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