Showing posts with label Cost. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cost. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

So, How Much Does a Nissan 370Z Coupe Cost Where You Live?



During a trip abroad or while surfing on the internet, at one point or the other you probably compared prices of goods offered in your own country with those in other regions. And naturally, you may have noticed that prices can vary greatly from one country to the other.

Being that for most of people, a car is the second most expensive purchase you will ever make after you house; it's interesting to see the price differences between various countries around the world.

To make a fair comparison, we had to pick a model that was available in only one engine option globally. For those of you that have been with us for a while, you may remember that we made a price comparison with the Nissan 350Z back in late 2007.

Some four years later, we decided to revisit the subject with the 350Z's successor, the 370Z Coupe, in its base version and not taking into consideration the possible equipment variations in each market. The exchange rates are from January 16.

The price chart that follows makes for an interesting read as let’s just say that, in the least expensive market, you could buy six (!) 370Zs for the price of one in the most expensive country.

On a side note, if you don't see your country listed below and you happen to be aware of the base price of the 370Z Coupe in your region, feel free to add it in our comments section.
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Thursday, January 5, 2012

New Dacia Lodgy MPV is a Lower Cost Alternative to the Renault Scenic



Renault wants to create sure that the optimistic strength of its low-cost Dacia company carries on with the continuous inclusion of new designs.

Following the reports of the Trench coat cross-over, Sandero and Sandero Stepway supermini, and the automobile, seven-seat property, van and vehicle editions of the Logan, the Romanian car maker unveiled its newest generation by means of the Lodgy.

Set for a community very first at the Geneva Generator Display in Goal 2012, the Lodgy is a stream-lined individuals service provider that will be available as either a five- or seven-seater mdel contending in the same section as Renault's own Beautiful and Huge Beautiful designs as well as Ford's C-MAX duo, but at a cheap factor.

According to Dacia, its name is resulting from the term ‘lodge’ and represents the MPV's capability to provide a household and its baggage.

Dacia informs us that the Lodgy methods 4,500mm extensive and that its inside will provide enough even for travelers relaxing in the third-row seating.

No other information were published, but we anticipate the Lodgy to be provided with several Renault found gas and diesel-powered applications.

The Lodgy will go available in The european union later this season, while Dacia said that a choice on the option a right-hand generate design for the UK industry is still to be finished.
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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Mitsubishi's New Low Cost Mirage Supermini Pops up Ahead of Tokyo Motor Show



Standing next to the Mitsubishi Concept PX-MiEV for Tokyo Motor Show 2011 will be the production version of the small Japanese company Global Concept that was first shown in Geneva earlier this year.

The Mirage is a new B-segment size of the model developed for emerging markets. The low cost of five-door hatchback measures 3,710 mm long, 1665 mm wide and 1490mm high, the company says it offers "a comfortable interior space for five adults."

The style has been significantly watered down the conceptual model, but it was more or less is expected from Mitsubishi.

The Japanese automaker says it has launched a series of measures including the use of lightweight materials throughout, reducing rolling resistance and improved efficiency through improvements detailed in the engine, transmission, brakes, tires and aerodynamics, all aimed at reducing fuel consumption and CO2 emissions.

According to the market, the new Mirage will be offered with engines of 1.0 liters petrol 1.2 liters, while some models are equipped with a braking system and start-stop technology and a new generation CVT .

The market model as the Japanese economy will return a fuel economy of up 30km/lt [equal to 70.6mpg U.S. or 3.3lt/100km].

The Mirage first go on sale in Thailand in March 2012, and more markets to follow later this year.
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