Classic in 20 years.... or hairdressers car?
Classic in 20 years.... or hairdressers car?
^^
Hard to say but modern BMWs don't have the best of reputations.
^ I'm sure they're nice to drive and are ultra luxury inside but I cannot get past the look, Jesus H they're fugly! A top of the line Range Rover would still be nice to drive and they look good, not to mention they're about half (or less) the price.
Those are covid prices though and not MSRP. Also, while still inflated, the prices in the US are nowhere near that level. If you are curious about US prices, look here...
Used and New Car Sales, Review - Autotrader
Still way above sticker and hard to get.
^Cars are cheap in America, low import taxes and huge sales turnover ensure that. Import duties on luxury cars here, especially those with big engines, are several hundred percent. A million dollar Ferrari here is probably a 200 grand car there.
There's a 300% tax on luxury imports.
You really never have been here eh.
Last time I checked it was on vehicles over 3000cc.
Many well to do-ers get their used lambos imported in 3 different sections, engine, chassis and body, then reassembled after arriving, then get dodgy registration books. Often ending up in an auction after the rozzers nab 'em.
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