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Old 23rd August 2004, 20:01   #1
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M5 to expensive!

The new M5 will cost 128.900 euro in the Netherlands... nobody can buy this car overhere

Is Netherlands most expensive with the new M5..what does the m5 cost in other countries??
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Old 23rd August 2004, 20:21   #2
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Re: M5 to expensive!

Denmark is more expensive is my guess. See the prices for the CL65 AMG:

CL65 AMG, S65 AMG and E55 AMG Estate in Sweden
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.. at least you got some 6 feet blondes... thats gotta count for something, no?

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Re: M5 to expensive!

Good grief. I saw a Maybach 62 today - I wonder what that would cost in Holland?
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Re: M5 to expensive!

Shouldn't be complaining too much, it will cost around 145,000 EUR in HK!
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Re: M5 to expensive!

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The new M5 will cost 128.900 euro in the Netherlands... nobody can buy this car overhere

Is Netherlands most expensive with the new M5..what does the m5 cost in other countries??
In Australia, the base price is at least Aust$250,000 = Euro150,000. And if you want the menu long list of options & Individual, I dread to guess. I'm expecting the M6 to be approximately Aust$300,000 plus. Anymore than that, I'll buy something else ....
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In Australia, the base price is at least Aust$250,000 = Euro150,000. And if you want the menu long list of options & Individual, I dread to guess. I'm expecting the M6 to be approximately Aust$300,000 plus. Anymore than that, I'll buy something else ....
Are you sure of this figure its 25 % more than the E39 i was thinking (hoping) about 230k base and 250k optioned.
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Re: M5 to expensive!

€218.000 estimated base price in Norway.
€100.000 estimated base price in Sweden.

Just bought an appartment in sweden after having had my address there for a while.

Live in Sweden and work for Norwegian companies, that's the solution!
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The say that in Poland cars are the cheapest in whole European Union. But it concerns only the cheapest models like Fiat Panda, which is produced in my city.
Luxurious cars are more expensive than in Germany.
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Live in Sweden and work for Norwegian companies, that's the solution!
Very true, and probably there are many other countries where one could adopt a similar approach.

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