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Old 23-04-2013, 07:45 PM   #1
tranquilized
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Default Imported Car Prices

This topic has been done to death here I realise, and many of us have our theories as to why we're charged what we are for cars in this country.

I've said in a few other threads that I'm starting to notice a change, with a few new imported cars becoming cheaper - for example most of the Chrysler range and the Toyota 86, nevermind anything from Korea.

Now Porsche are getting on board;

http://motoring.ninemsn.com.au/cars/...now-36-cheaper

There is so much discussion going on right now about the sustainability of the local industry, while at the same time most of us (me included) like to whinge about the price of cars in Australia in general.

Well, they seem to be on the way down. Obviously the new Porsche pricing isn't relevant to our local industry specifically, but I see a trend. Anyone else? Good or bad thing?

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