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chapest in europe
Hi guys!
I live in Slovenia and, mine country is since the 1st of May a part of EU, and us Slowenians is given opportunity to buy vehicles etc. also in other parts of Europe. So, have you any information about price relations of ALFA cars in Europe. For example, i'm interested in buying a new ALFA ROMEO GT JTD or 2,0... In our country there is a information around, that the best prices are in Denmark... Thanks, bye! |
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"Simon Bagola" > wrote in message
... > Hi guys! > > I live in Slovenia and, mine country is since the 1st of May a part of > EU, and us Slowenians is given opportunity to buy vehicles etc. also > in other parts of Europe. > > So, have you any information about price relations of ALFA cars in > Europe. > > For example, i'm interested in buying a new ALFA ROMEO GT JTD or > 2,0... > > In our country there is a information around, that the best prices are > in Denmark... Yes, Denmark, followed by the Netherlands. They are small countries with high taxes, hence the manufacturers cross-subsidise to keep the tax-inclusive price bearable. Importing used to be popular here in the UK, but now the Euro is stronger it has become less attractive. The Tolar seems to be in long term decline against the Euro, so you'd better move fast! Unless you're paid in Euros, of course. http://uk.finance.yahoo.com/m5?s=SIT&t=EUR&a=1&c=3 A bit off-topic, but what has been the impact of joining the EU? Have a lot of people left for jobs in Austria, Germany & Italy? Have people from neighbouring countries started buying more property in Slovenia? Is there more investment? Mark |
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"Simon Bagola" wrote > Hi guys! > > I live in Slovenia and, mine country is since the 1st of May a part of > EU, and us Slowenians is given opportunity to buy vehicles etc. also > in other parts of Europe. > > So, have you any information about price relations of ALFA cars in > Europe. > > For example, i'm interested in buying a new ALFA ROMEO GT JTD or > 2,0... > > In our country there is a information around, that the best prices are > in Denmark... > > Thanks, bye! Danmark. I bought my Selespeed there in 2000 after a thorough price search across Europe. But, you may need to hurry, I hear rumours that price may soon equalize between countries. You may know that EU keeps statistics regarding car prices. These are public, on the internet (an EU-site someplace), I used it back in 2000, but unfortunately, I can't find the url. Try google. Or, maybe someone else has it. Stoica Selespeed 2000 |
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Simon Bagola > wrote in message >. ..
> For example, i'm interested in buying a new ALFA ROMEO GT JTD or > 2,0... > > In our country there is a information around, that the best prices are > in Denmark... Hmm, strange, the GT JTD isn't on the danish price list (prices with taxes): http://www.alfa-romeo.dk/pdf/Prisliste_alfa.pdf -- Nicolai www.nk-h.dk |
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Hi mark!
there hasn't been any imact or something like it sinse we joined EU. Slovenia always had a great connections and business cooperation with EU (app. 75% of export is into EU countries). For now, there hasn't been any migration into neighbour countries, at least will be the same for coming 7 years (neighbour countries restrictions - sime kind of a agreement). But there was an push forward related buying property by foreign citizens or companies- nothing extreem, but there is an effect. Generaly - nothing dramatic, because Slovenia is already now on higher level of GDP/per capita as Greece or Portugal... Bye S On Sat, 5 Jun 2004 00:27:01 +0100, "MarkK" > wrote: >"Simon Bagola" > wrote in message .. . >> Hi guys! >> >> I live in Slovenia and, mine country is since the 1st of May a part of >> EU, and us Slowenians is given opportunity to buy vehicles etc. also >> in other parts of Europe. >> >> So, have you any information about price relations of ALFA cars in >> Europe. >> >> For example, i'm interested in buying a new ALFA ROMEO GT JTD or >> 2,0... >> >> In our country there is a information around, that the best prices are >> in Denmark... > >Yes, Denmark, followed by the Netherlands. They are small countries with >high taxes, hence the manufacturers cross-subsidise to keep the >tax-inclusive price bearable. > >Importing used to be popular here in the UK, but now the Euro is stronger it >has become less attractive. The Tolar seems to be in long term decline >against the Euro, so you'd better move fast! Unless you're paid in Euros, of >course. >http://uk.finance.yahoo.com/m5?s=SIT&t=EUR&a=1&c=3 > >A bit off-topic, but what has been the impact of joining the EU? Have a lot >of people left for jobs in Austria, Germany & Italy? Have people from >neighbouring countries started buying more property in Slovenia? Is there >more investment? > >Mark > > |
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