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Senoj said:911UK said:EURO price is EUR 285.220,00 incl. VAT
Effective FX rate of 1.25 ish. Porsche UK still underpriced even vs their own mothership.
So Porsche makes less money, on purpose, for a car sold in the UK....why would they do that if they dont need to compete on price? Even more un fathomable if you assume RHD is more expensive to manufacture.
911UK said:Senoj said:911UK said:EURO price is EUR 285.220,00 incl. VAT
Effective FX rate of 1.25 ish. Porsche UK still underpriced even vs their own mothership.
So Porsche makes less money, on purpose, for a car sold in the UK....why would they do that if they dont need to compete on price? Even more un fathomable if you assume RHD is more expensive to manufacture.
and RHD cars thus being rarely are thus worth more than theiir LHD counter parts
:dont know: :dont know:
Senoj said:They are definitely trying taking a little heat out of the flippers market with that price. Whats the € list?
Disco said:Senoj said:They are definitely trying taking a little heat out of the flippers market with that price. Whats the € list?
As always - try the configurator on the German site for full insight to euro prices and the full list of exclusive options... Oh hang on : not on there yet, but is on the UK. That hasn't happened before.
At least with an optioned up price of ~£235k there will be far fewer of us complaining that they won't sell us one this time...
Clarkey said:I liked the racetrack labelling ad but the the ocassional nudge on the stick is a bit lame...
I think the younger bloke in the ad may be in the market for one...
Last of the rear engined hypercar 911 before they go mid engine? :coat: