Huge, I say Huge difference in price in different countries
Holly Cow. did you notice the huge variance in price of a new C63 in various countries around the world?
In Canada a C63S can be had around $80,000. How long before the price changes due to our dollar devaluation. Post your prices :-) |
Originally Posted by Pit-Pony
(Post 6701353)
Holly Cow. did you notice the huge variance in price of a new C63 in various countries around the world?
In Canada a C63S can be had around $80,000. How long before the price changes due to our dollar devaluation. Post your prices :-) |
Picked up my C63S loaded for 70k USD. Leftover 15 model.
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Originally Posted by Sanch
(Post 6701519)
In Australia - I picked up mine for AUD $170k drive away. Our prices are ridiculous!
I guess it's an S model with just about every option included in the base price except carbon ceramic brakes and a bunch of exterior carbon fibre, but... it still hurts! |
Originally Posted by finch!
(Post 6701540)
$171,083 for my Edition 1 wagon. That's $USD121,967 and 108,786 Euro :(
I guess it's an S model with just about every option included in the base price except carbon ceramic brakes and a bunch of exterior carbon fibre, but... it still hurts! |
Originally Posted by Sanch
(Post 6701548)
We would definitely be paying the most here in Aus.
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Originally Posted by finch!
(Post 6701563)
Naw, places like Singapore and Malaysia make us look lucky. Some of the Scandy countries probably do, too. A C63s costs the equivalent of $AUD441,600 in Singapore!
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in the United Arab Emirates, I've got mine fully loaded for approx. 120,000 $
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In Spain base price is $USD115,000
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List price of my fairly loaded C63S would have been £74k - so Usd107k equivalent at todays exchange rate. It actually cost me £58k so equiv to Usd84k.
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Ed1 fully loaded = $127,000
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Equivalent of $200k USD in India without the sales taxes. Although nothing can beat prices in singapore. Be it liquor or cars, it is quite pricey out there.
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South Africa Price
Originally Posted by Sidv22
(Post 6702519)
Equivalent of $200k USD in India without the sales taxes. Although nothing can beat prices in singapore. Be it liquor or cars, it is quite pricey out there.
Carbon and Night package HUD All the assistance parking, driving packages Performance seats Performance exhausts All the keyless and go/start Remote tailgate opening 19 inch multispoke black. Air balance Privacy glass |
+1 for #OMGSingaporeCarPrices.
Between the car tax (100%), road tax, AND the license to drive it.. you're looking at half a mil. |
Originally Posted by vaelin
(Post 6703068)
+1 for #OMGSingaporeCarPrices.
Between the car tax (100%), road tax, AND the license to drive it.. you're looking at half a mil. |
Well, all cars are technically imports in Singapore.
Singapore's mass transit infrastructure is really good, so the gov tries to encourage use of that versus driving. Only the well-to-do will/can buy cars. Then again.. the country has a lot of well-to-do folk. |
Originally Posted by vaelin
(Post 6703103)
Well, all cars are technically imports in Singapore.
Singapore's mass transit infrastructure is really good, so the gov tries to encourage use of that versus driving. Only the well-to-do will/can buy cars. Then again.. the country has a lot of well-to-do folk. I see what you mean though, makes sense from the gov point of view. |
Got my C63S @USD180k USD equivalent in HK where tax is progressive, but close to 110% for luxury cars of any make. Concession for fully electric cars, and we are swamped with Model S...
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I paid $63,000 for my new 2016 C63 - US - Nebraska
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1.29mil HKD =236,830.00 AUD = 166,681.47 USD for basic c63 coupe
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Interesting detail - my 2015 C63s DE specs with many options(EUR 104000 ca. 118000 USD) costs more than 2016 C63S Coupe DE specs with the same set of options (101000EUR ca. 114500USD).
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Germany : C63s wagon not fully loaded $101.700 at today's exchange rate
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Is there a country in the world with lower new car prices than Canada on German cars after factoring in exchange and taxes? I know USA is a close 2nd to Canada, and depending on state, you can have no sales taxes, but even then Canada still wins. Seems to be more room for negotiation in the US though.
Having lived in a few countries, I've noticed used car prices in the UK are shockingly low -- they depreciate way faster than any other place I've lived. Probably because of right-hand drive. |
MSRP for a C63S in Canada is $83,900 CAD which is $66,300 USD at current exchange.
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I shopped for C63s in both Canada and United States (as I frequent both). I bought mine when the exchange rate was 1 USD = 1.33 CAD. Saved like $22k CAD :P
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