It will take more than 2 years for Mazda to develop something equivalent to the S-class.
It will take more than 2 years for Mazda to develop something equivalent to the S-class.
Ha, now I get what the confusion was about. Same page indeed. Although I should mention that UST is the same as MWST, both are 19, 7 or 0%. Basically the same thing under different names.
Not true.
I just looked it up, the seller (if it's not a private person) pays Umsatzsteuer on the profit he makes from the sale. That's the reason why § 25a Umsatzsteuergesetz (UStG) is often mentioned in car sales ads - the tax could be indicated before the sale and hint the amount of profit the dealer makes which is…
Not right. I live in Germany, and all the used car dealers list prices for costumers as prices including VAT/Mehrwertssteuer. The dealer in the end pays it, but still, there is tax on used car sales.
Billionaires are crazy for hocus-pocus vitamins.
You do pay tax on second hand cars, at least if the seller acts commercially/executes selling cars as his profession.
Damn, that's hot.
He first showed how to spin a car on corner exit though.
And another wheelchair driver in a Red Bull painted one ahead of him.
I would have serious respect for BMW if they drop an American V8 into their priced possession. You know, because Elvis.
Not affordable in Europe because of insurance though.
Surprisingly good looking. The key once again will be the pricing. Smarts before were just way too expensive to justify buying them (except for extremely packed cities).
Seriously, how cheap are Crown Vics? I can't imagine them being sub 2k and being reliable/not totally trashed to death.
That's so typical. Of all the new hybrid super cars, the best looking, most classy and most exciting one gets ditched.
3.5L V6? Where will it come from? The only engine I can think of is the Toyota engine used by various Lotus cars...