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Old 08-04-2010, 11:30 PM   #1
bobthebilda
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Default Cruze (Lacetti) Prices in South Korea

http://wot.motortrend.com/6332694/au...tti/index.html


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The hotly-anticipated Chevrolet Cruze went on sale this week in South Korea, where it will be sold as the Daewoo Lacetti by GM's South Korean subsidiary. The new compact will sell there for 11.5 million won, or about $7948 at current exchange rates.
Obviously the $7948 was US dollars conversion a little while ago, however when i convert 11.5 Korean Won into Australian dollars, i get $11089. If i add 5% duty, $1000 transport, and $1250 GST, i come to about $13800. Add another $1200 for rego and stamp duty, and it still only comes to $15000. Surely Holden arent making $8,000 on this car. Am I missing something somewhere.

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