
 Originally Posted by 
DiscoDB
					 
				 
				That pricing would exclude all on road and dealer costs.  
I note that the base model MY21 90 starts at a higher cost than the outgoing base model MY20 110.   So across the board prices start higher for the 110.  But I also understand standard features have improved as well.
But it is the mid/top range engine spec and mid range body spec where the step increases are much less that gets interesting.  The current pricing strategy sort of pushes the up sell for most to the SE level as you consider what extras you get for the money. 
The final big jump for the X spec is for those who don’t really worry about the price.
			
		 
	 
 The law was changed a couple of years back - the displayed price is the onroad price unless indicated otherwise (like GST price).  So if the price is just that it is the on road price - if not it needs to say something like excludes statutory charges or excludes onroad costs.
So if those prices were published by JRA or their dealers then they are onroad costs.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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