Denmark gets cained for their car prices to reduce ownership and therefore emissions.
Denmark gets cained for their car prices to reduce ownership and therefore emissions.
I remember reading in one of Australia's shallow car mags that someone in Denmark made a brand new Audi TT V6 into a ute because the tax on work vehicles is something like 30-40% less than private cars! It was simple, just take out the rear seats (not really used anyway) and boot lining and tailgate and you have a TT ute!![]()
Mine: Silver 2006 Volkswagen Golf Sportline 2.0FSI 6M (with a sunroof)
Parents': Candy White 2008 Skoda Octavia RS 2.0TFSI 6M Liftback
I've seen few threads on pricing, and the UK comparisons are very interesting, given that many many cars are cheaper here than there. Clarkson's Times review last Oct where he concluded that the Octy Scout was now his recommendation for a default car rather than a Golf taks about the cheapest Outback (diesel manual) beng 7,500 pounds (AUD13,070) more expensive than the TSi Scout.
Here, the Outback diesel is AUD2,300 cheaper than the Scout.....
Kent
True, but $13k buys a lot of extras!
I chose the Scout over the Subaru - feature for feature, they are competitors. $5k less for the Scout would make it a no brainer...
As for the Suby price in the UK, Japanese cars (if you can still call the Outback that, given how American it is!) have traditionally carried a signifcant price premium. At one stage the V6 Camry was selling there for the quivalent of $50k....
Kent (biting tongue - 4th day now....![]()
I have no doubt that Skoda's margins are higher here than in Europe. I am not sure whether this is due to size of the market or need to hedge against exchange rates variations.
Just imagine Octavia LPG being sold here for AU$32,000.
Or Yeti, starting at AU$28,000 for 4x2 model and AU$35,000 for 4x4 2.0 TDI.
And this is what you should be expected to pay there.
Price levels in Europe is usually higher for everything. Yet, they never gonna do it here. More likely I expect price level to be on the par with Tiguan and I can continue like this with other models.
You didn't hear this from me, but the expense in buying a Skoda might lessen sometime soon...but the Superb Combi should do a little towards sales (if they price it well and not make the V6 4x4 $70k drive away) as it seems to be even greater than the saloon. The Yeti, to me would do the most for Skoda sales. Compact 4x4s are a huge market and Skoda should really be capitalising the Yeti's success overseas by bringing it here. I don't care about supply crap, that car should be here NOW. The Fabia also needs to be here because I reckon it'd do well in a class of car that is somewhat boring (having 6-airbags/ESP standard like Skoda Aus wants would be great) because the Fabia has the tech. Even the fabulous Fiesta doesn't have climate control. And I seriously cannot wait to drive the Fabia RS, it looks to be awesome, the wagon possibly even better!
Mine: Silver 2006 Volkswagen Golf Sportline 2.0FSI 6M (with a sunroof)
Parents': Candy White 2008 Skoda Octavia RS 2.0TFSI 6M Liftback
Last edited by Jake02; 06-05-2010 at 02:31 PM.
Mine: Silver 2006 Volkswagen Golf Sportline 2.0FSI 6M (with a sunroof)
Parents': Candy White 2008 Skoda Octavia RS 2.0TFSI 6M Liftback
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