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I've often sat there thinking about the prices of cars - most of the people I chat online with are Aussie, US, or UK, and so I generally know pretty well the price of cars in each region. But I wanted to know more, so I went through a bunch of the worldwide Porsche 997 GT2 pages to check out prices from around the world. Real eye-opening stuff!

Full article here (with links to each reference page etc):

---> http://aussieexotics.com/2008/01/03/the-pr...round-the-world

And here's the basic stats in $AUD at current exchange rates:

$218k - US

$269k - Canada

$270k - Japan

$291k - UK

$299k - Switzerland

$316k - Germany

$319k - France

$320k - Italy

$347k - Brunei

$349k - Spain

$425k - Australia

$465k - China

$504k - Hong Kong

$594k - Malaysia

$920k - Denmark

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On a similarish (if thats a word...) note I was in Vanuatu early last year and it was amazing how the major car manufacturers dont give a proverbial rats about safety and comfort if it isnt legislated! :down:

Try a brand new twin cab toyota hilux for example.

14 inch rims with piddly tyres

Fixed position bench seat

Non retracting seat belts

No airbags

No adjustable steering colum

Steering colum has no impact collapse

No air conditioning just a fan (just brilliant in a tropical climate driving round in the rain with fogged windscreen).

I've forgotten the full list of non existent safety and comfort accessories but the crowning balls kick is the Aus $35,000 price tag!!!

So... What you're saying is don't buy a porsche in denmark?

As far as the whacked out Denmark price goes, that is legitimate!

I've been googling and it seems Danes get taxed 180% of the car price to put a license plate on it!!!

Just google Denmark car taxes to look stuff up yourself and be amazed! :down:

As far as the whacked out Denmark price goes, that is legitimate!

I've been googling and it seems Danes get taxed 180% of the car price to put a license plate on it!!!

Just google Denmark car taxes to look stuff up yourself and be amazed! :down:

That's ridiculous. I'm surprised the Dane's can afford to even drive a car.

Buy Porsche in US, smuggle it into Denmark and than sell it. Think i have just found a new career path.

LOL.. nah buy it from Switzerland, that way you don't have to put it on a ship.. you just drive to Denmark and enjoy some twisties on the way :O

LOL.. nah buy it from Switzerland, that way you don't have to put it on a ship.. you just drive to Denmark and enjoy some twisties on the way :O

I think we may have something here.......

I have relatives over in Czech, maybe i should make a few phone calls....

heres one for ya

Some time ago I was in Hawaii and while there i had to have a bit of a look at the cars there

So I noticed a Pontiac GTO which is pretty much the identical thing as our Monaro

Now here CV8 Monaros were selling for what 50 or 60 grand ish....Over there brand new Pontiac GTO in dealer yard going for $34000 US...Amazing when you think heres a car thats originally built in Australia,exported to the US and still sells a hell of a lot cheaper than here..We get ripped off here for many things..acohol also...Bottle of Malibu here sells for about $30 ish...over there $17 and I am told its even cheaper away from all the tourist areas....

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