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GST and LCT arent really part of DD. FWIW, i paid $5k for DD. Sounds like a lot i guess, but considering most people ordered theirs without even sitting in one, it shows how much people anticipated the arrival, dealers didnt even have to "sell" them really.

this differs greatly from state to state by the sound of it.

dealer delivery for me (von bibra gold coast) $8465

There may a bit of confusion how this figure is shown on the contract guys. If it's "above the line" where the LCT and GST is added then then this is the LCT and GST ex amount. In SA it's $6900 but once the GST and LCT are added it comes to an even $10K. And even though stamp duty is shown above the line, it does not incut the extra taxes. So the contracts are designed for max consusion and to give the false impression that we're not paying LCT on the exhorbitant DD fee.

Now that I have my car I am happy to tell all:

Final price was $170,000.

Dealer charges were $10,000.00 of that.

I will not post here but for any Sydney buyers pm me if you want to know lowest and highest sell prices. There is a huge difference in sell prices so make sure you shop around.

Now that I have my car I am happy to tell all:

Final price was $170,000.

Dealer charges were $10,000.00 of that.

I will not post here but for any Sydney buyers pm me if you want to know lowest and highest sell prices. There is a huge difference in sell prices so make sure you shop around.

out of interest, what colour and was it a base or premium?

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