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Do Germans only buy German cars?
Yes they buy them a lot, not just in Germany but all of Europe. But keep in mind the entry level German cars there are not the same as the entry level German cars here. A basic car there is like a basic Ford here.
Is it cheaper to buy a German car in Germany?
No! Actually they are way more expensive than in other countries! In the US for example they are very much cheaper than in germany and also in China they are cheaper! Compared to Switzerland though, they are cheaper in germany and generally throughout the EU they cost almost the same meanwhile.
Which country buys the most German cars?
Leading import countries for motor vehicles from Germany based on export value 2019. German car brands are known and exported the world over. The United States were the leading importer of motor vehicles from Germany, followed by the United Kingdom and China. Leading importers in Europe include France, Italy and Spain.
Do Russians like German cars?
“In a nutshell, German cars are seen as a reliable choice for people who can afford to change cars every 100,000 km without actually thinking of all the problems that come with that mileage,” she says. “Russians do like to show off, hence the top choices would be: Porsche, BMW, Audi.
Are German cars built better?
German cars are well engineered, sometimes to be amazing performance machines and sometimes to be incredibly high-tech (and often both) but, Porsche aside, German cars don’t have the best track record for reliability.
Are German cars really the best?
German luxury cars are some of the best in the world. Despite the global economic downturn, German luxury car makers hardly suffered. From Audi to Rolls Royce, German luxury car makers continued to flourish while other manufacturers struggled.
Do BMW cost less in Germany?
They are surely cheaper in Germany than, say, in the United States. However, markets within the EU are different, and so are the prices for new cars.
Which country in Europe has the cheapest cars?
Poland has emerged as the cheapest EU country to buy cars so it will be no surprise if more and more Germans cross the country’s eastern borders to buy cars.” Indeed, Germany, followed by Austria, remained the EU’s most expensive country for cars, with German prices 10\% above those in Finland.