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    Quote Originally Posted by Celtoid View Post
    I could never get my head around how the US could sell a car (the Monaro), built in Oz, for cheaper than you could here...even with the shipping costs....

    Show's you what the mark up must be.
    Thats what blew me away.. years ago just after I bought my VYSS I went to LA and whilst over there thought I might take a Pontiac GTO 2 door for a strap. Would only have cost me 35k australian dollars to buy(same car in aus was about 65k).. Was hard to fathem

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    Interesting to read that the Disco 4 is approved for import into Australia under the Specialist & Enthusiast Vehicle Scheme.

    So, technically at least, you could import a new one. However, the sums would have to be done.


    http://rvcs-prodweb.dot.gov.au/perl/...2009143230.cmd

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    if someone in the industry could explain to me why the equivalent HSV/holden in the US is much cheaper, i would love to know.

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    Gouging ! Australia has turned it into an artform . It's all about Factory Gate Prices , for exports . If it sells in the US for heaps less than here ( where it's built ) , then you're being rooted . Nothing new . It was the
    same with UK produced cars , before the Single Market in 1999 .
    A Jag XJ6 was a whole Ford Fiesta cheaper in a Belgium Jag Dealer
    than in the UK . British car factories screwed Billions out of UK customers
    until it became totally legal to just wander over to the EU and bring one
    back . My Neighbour collected a BMW335cab from Germany for 71% ( in 2000 )
    of the UK price . These days they're becoming competitive , but many buyers
    still self import ( 2 year warranty ) vs. home buy ( 3 year warranty ).

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    If LR recued their perices here by say 20% I reckon they'd sell heaps more - more than enough to make up the difference and then some....

    Problem is that (as has always been teh case with Rangies etc) they are an up emselves bunch of ******* who want to be a "prestige" brand.....
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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    Quote Originally Posted by VladTepes View Post
    If LR recued their perices here by say 20% I reckon they'd sell heaps more - more than enough to make up the difference and then some....

    Problem is that (as has always been teh case with Rangies etc) they are an up emselves bunch of ******* who want to be a "prestige" brand.....
    This was very evident when we had the top honcho from LR Aus to a club meeting. The section of the market they were aiming for meant that vehicles like the defender are an inconvenience of their heritage. Prestige vehicles was definitively the market sector they want to play in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil P View Post
    until it became totally legal to just wander over to the EU and bring one back .
    Wasn't just on EU built cars either. My year 2000 Impreza Turbo was £21,000 brand new in the UK, the exact same car only from Holland was anything from £11-13,000, so you can guess where the money went. Still had the same 3 year warranty and was the same spec, it just took a bit longer to be delivered to the dealership. Having the optional A/C fitted by the dealer in Holland was also cheaper than having it done here.

    Subaru UK got absolutely hammered for sales for about 5 years, but they wouldn't reduce their prices. It's not so big a difference now and Subaru UK make it a royal pain in the arse to register the warranty, but it's still doable.

    Shipping a Disco from the UK to Oz costs about £1500, a ex-work colleague shipped his D3 out to Melbourne last year. The £1500 was to include all the necessary work / customs / registration once it arrived, so the actual shipping is probably £1000.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike_S View Post
    Wasn't just on EU built cars either. My year 2000 Impreza Turbo was £21,000 brand new in the UK, the exact same car only from Holland was anything from £11-13,000, so you can guess where the money went. Still had the same 3 year warranty and was the same spec, it just took a bit longer to be delivered to the dealership. Having the optional A/C fitted by the dealer in Holland was also cheaper than having it done here.

    Subaru UK got absolutely hammered for sales for about 5 years, but they wouldn't reduce their prices. It's not so big a difference now and Subaru UK make it a royal pain in the arse to register the warranty, but it's still doable.

    Shipping a Disco from the UK to Oz costs about £1500, a ex-work colleague shipped his D3 out to Melbourne last year. The £1500 was to include all the necessary work / customs / registration once it arrived, so the actual shipping is probably £1000.
    The scary thing about that is the fact that cars in the UK are actually quite affordable...or used to be, in relative terms. So to hear that they are so much cheaper on the Continent, just goes to show how MASSIVE the profit really is!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigJon View Post
    Why should Australian prices bear any relation to UK prices? Land Rover can and will charge what the market will bear (pay for).

    Your calculations didn't include freight either...
    Or import duty of 10%


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    Or luxury vehicle tax of 33%.

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