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Old 09-01-2007, 02:40 PM
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price difference US and Europe is only related to exchange rates.

150k Euro were 125k USD end of 2000.
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Originally Posted by Stummel
price difference US and Europe is only related to exchange rates.

150k Euro were 125k USD end of 2000.
150k Euro ... is base price with all tax in Germany 997 Turbo ... today ! .... this is 200k USD ......
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Know that cause I happen to live in Germany.

What I mean is that you can not compare prices in EUR with prices in USD.
Porsche has a long term USD hedge and is pricing their cars not with the current exchange rate.
Rather they will look at the market and the price compared to the last generation of the turbo and so on.

I guess they would have a hard time selling a 997tt for 200k USD right now.



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