why hummer is so expensive in France compared to the U.s. of A ?
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why hummer is so expensive in France compared to the U.... - 10/2/2006 8:50:06 AM
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Jmm
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Here in France, where I Live, the H3 cost abt 61k€ ( add abt. 30% to convert in US$). furthermore the H2 cost abt. 98k€ and the H1 150K€. I just bought a H3 last week and I learned that we are only about 85 owners in all France! no wonder!! I don't really understand GM pricing strategy. by the way, petrol cost here 1.4 € PER LITER! jm.
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RE: why hummer is so expensive in France compared to th... - 10/2/2006 9:14:11 AM
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HummerGuy
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Welcome to our forum! That is very steep. So with the conversion done at 30%, the H3 is approximately $78,000 US? That is rediculous. I wonder if that is because of the price to import them, or just the dealers taking advantage of the fact they are hard to get. Are they available in many places, or are they hard to find?
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RE: why hummer is so expensive in France compared to th... - 10/2/2006 9:24:12 AM
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Ghostrider
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Its probably the same reason why Benzies and Beemers are expensive over here
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RE: why hummer is so expensive in France compared to th... - 10/2/2006 11:26:52 AM
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Jmm
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Hi, no, they are not available, I waited 4 months to get mine. they are imported directly by GM France so... they must be the ones making the fat margin! anyway, here in Europe, no one really know HUMMER except in Germany where the importer is very agressive (GEIGER) and where the H3 cost abt 50k$
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RE: why hummer is so expensive in France compared to th... - 10/2/2006 1:33:16 PM
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SedonaBoundH3
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Ever price California wine in France?? I suspect most of the H3 increase is duties and taxes. How does it compare with Japanese-made (vs Japanese brand cars)? The EU gives European-made cars a huge advantage, but non-EU cars still face taxes and duties that amount to little more than old fashioned, pre-WTO protective tariffs. Since no French mfrs import cars into the US, reciprocity isn't an incentive with France.
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RE: why hummer is so expensive in France compared to th... - 10/4/2006 12:38:48 AM
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Jmm
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ORIGINAL: importkiller the way France supported the USA.....I mean hid in fear...US made vehicles should cost a fortune over there. hey, I believed that this forum was about HUMMER not politics! but let me answer to your comment: 1/ Make no mistake, and do not believe that the French gov. position reflects the French PEOPLE decision! 2/ I don't believe that we ''hid in fear'' but I think that we were not willing to support all the BS the BUSH administration was saying about weapon of mass destruction that wasn't existing. I don't know how you leave with the fact that your President just lie to your people just to pursue a personal ''vendetta''. 3/ quicking SADAMM butt was right, the way it has been done by the USA was wrong and counter productive. See the results!! Last, but certainly not least, most of the french people like and support American people but we just not ALWAYS share the same point of view. could we go back back to HUMMER now?
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RE: why hummer is so expensive in France compared to th... - 10/4/2006 12:55:14 AM
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Jmm
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ORIGINAL: SedonaBoundH3 Ever price California wine in France?? I suspect most of the H3 increase is duties and taxes. How does it compare with Japanese-made (vs Japanese brand cars)? The EU gives European-made cars a huge advantage, but non-EU cars still face taxes and duties that amount to little more than old fashioned, pre-WTO protective tariffs. Since no French mfrs import cars into the US, reciprocity isn't an incentive with France. No, I think your'e wrong, Import duties and taxes on cars are extremely low in France and the Japanese cars are not more expensive in Europe than in the US. I believe that the HUMMER brand strategie in Europe is to be positionned within the ''premium'' segment. The H3 price is about 25% higher than the GRAND CHEROKEE. I have heard that GM is planning to built a brand new factory in SOUTH AFRICA for building all the HUMMER sold outside the US. so, despite of the price the should be selling quite well.
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RE: why hummer is so expensive in France compared to th... - 10/4/2006 1:27:10 AM
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ORIGINAL: Jmm Here in France, where I Live, the H3 cost abt 61k€ ( add abt. 30% to convert in US$). furthermore the H2 cost abt. 98k€ and the H1 150K€. I just bought a H3 last week and I learned that we are only about 85 owners in all France! no wonder!! I don't really understand GM pricing strategy. by the way, petrol cost here 1.4 € PER LITER! jm. Bonjour Jmm, soyez bienvenus au forum. Avez-vous des photos de votre nouveau H3 ?
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RE: why hummer is so expensive in France compared to th... - 10/4/2006 4:48:10 AM
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Jmm
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bonjour, je suis agréablement surpris de trouver un francophone! non, je n'ai pas encore pris de photos, mais je vais le faire. savez vous comment les integrer car je n'en ai pas la moindre idée. quote:
ORIGINAL: The Riddler quote:
ORIGINAL: Jmm Here in France, where I Live, the H3 cost abt 61k€ ( add abt. 30% to convert in US$). furthermore the H2 cost abt. 98k€ and the H1 150K€. I just bought a H3 last week and I learned that we are only about 85 owners in all France! no wonder!! I don't really understand GM pricing strategy. by the way, petrol cost here 1.4 € PER LITER! jm. Bonjour Jmm, soyez bienvenus au forum. Avez-vous des photos de votre nouveau H3 ?
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