JC_451
Autocross Champion
- Location
- NJ, one of the nice parts.
- Car(s)
- 2017 GTI Sport
Is that money all car cost or is there like $35k in taxes?
Except we don't live in Germany.CSB time.
Everyone bitching about the $82k Golf R 333 seemed to be making a decent point until I built a Golf R on the German VW website.
Base Mk8 Golf R starts at €55k. A fully optioned Mk8 R will run you €76k.
€76k converted straight to USD? $81,975.
talking with one of the "kids" at my work. We realized Mrs Mud had been working at the same job longer than kids Mother was alive.I'm not even 3 dozenth old.
I know we don't, but the 333 was only available in the German market so it's appropriate to compare it to that!Except we don't live in Germany.
I went ahead and configured the most expensive Golf R you can buy today and selected EVERY option. Total price for a fully, FULLY, FULLY loaded 20th Annivery DSG Golf R with a roof rack, a bike holder, snow board holder, two roof boxes, a kayak holder, the $200 dynamic mirror lights and the $200 dynamic center caps in both VW emblem and R emblem?
$51,706...including destination charge of $1,100.
So yes, 82k for a golf R is cuckoo bananas
https://www.volkswagen.de/de/konfig...+Performance&buildabilityStatus-app=buildableIs that money all car cost or is there like $35k in taxes?
Except we don't live in Germany.
I went ahead and configured the most expensive Golf R you can buy today and selected EVERY option. Total price for a fully, FULLY, FULLY loaded 20th Annivery DSG Golf R with a roof rack, a bike holder, snow board holder, two roof boxes, a kayak holder, the $200 dynamic mirror lights and the $200 dynamic center caps in both VW emblem and R emblem?
$51,706...including destination charge of $1,100.
So yes, 82k for a golf R is cuckoo bananas
Don't get me wrong, the Phaeton is a cool car, but unfortunately cool cars don't sell high volume. I'm thankful that we at least get decently neat stuff, but car companies are trying to make money. I don't like it, but I recognize it. The other problem is the middle class drying up quickly -- less and less is there excess income widely available for folks to have multiple vehicles, so lots of people are buying one SUV because it'll cover them in the event that they might decide to bring a TV home from the store at some point in the next 300 years, or if they might want to sit their imaginary child's whole highschool reunion into their car at some point.Different markets and such.
Your reasoning is also why the Phaeton failed here lol.
I even see way more police in SUVs than cars. Anytime I see a cop car it's usually just one of those old retired guys volunteering, civilian support units or whatever they're calling them these days.Even the Camaro is going away.
The sheep control the market and they want SUVs and huge trucks.
But people do want muscle cars, the mustang and Challenger still sell like crazy. I've never understood how/why the mustang sells so much better. I realize I might be biased as a Camaro owner, but I just don't get it. Looks are subjective, but I'll give the mustang the edge there and visibility in the mustang is better, but literally everything else about the Camaro has been better for years. Better chassis, better transmissions, better interior, etc. Plus the huge price difference - accounting for mark ups / discounts, my ZL1 was the same price as a well optioned mustang gt (I got quotes on both).Even the Camaro is going away.
The sheep control the market and they want SUVs and huge trucks.
Mustangs take out crowds of bystanders at C&C much more efficiently than a camaroBut people do want muscle cars, the mustang and Challenger still sell like crazy. I've never understood how/why the mustang sells so much better. I realize I might be biased as a Camaro owner, but I just don't get it. Looks are subjective, but I'll give the mustang the edge there and visibility in the mustang is better, but literally everything else about the Camaro has been better for years. Better chassis, better transmissions, better interior, etc. Plus the huge price difference - accounting for mark ups / discounts, my ZL1 was the same price as a well optioned mustang gt (I got quotes on both).
One of the youtubers I watch for computer stuff has a 2nd channel about his cars he sometimes does videos for. It's surprising how well the camaro does on a track. He got rid of it for a R8 though, and I think he got like a RS7 or something too.But people do want muscle cars, the mustang and Challenger still sell like crazy. I've never understood how/why the mustang sells so much better. I realize I might be biased as a Camaro owner, but I just don't get it. Looks are subjective, but I'll give the mustang the edge there and visibility in the mustang is better, but literally everything else about the Camaro has been better for years. Better chassis, better transmissions, better interior, etc. Plus the huge price difference - accounting for mark ups / discounts, my ZL1 was the same price as a well optioned mustang gt (I got quotes on both).