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Old 09-06-2007, 01:14 PM   #61
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the GST increased inflation by 10% in one go, taxes have gone up.
lol, please stop while you are way way behind

Anyway... back on topic. Yeah, Pontiac didn't do the Monaro many favours at all with that grill :
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Old 10-06-2007, 11:39 AM   #62
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Mustang is better................
Than a hole in the head........maybe? but that would be about it.
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Old 10-06-2007, 10:42 PM   #63
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As bad as the GTO looks, in our eyes, it still looked so much better then everything else that has worn the Pontiac badge in the last 20 years. I've had discussions with guys in the US who own GTOs, one guy in onto number 3, and they all agree that GM made a mistake by aiming at the Mustang. They all reckon a loaded GTO is more luxury sports coupe, all bought manuals.
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Old 11-06-2007, 12:27 AM   #64
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Because domestic cars get taxed too? :
10% GST.

Tax doesn't explain the significant difference!
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Old 11-06-2007, 12:29 AM   #65
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10% GST.

Tax doesn't explain the significant difference!
PS, LCT won't explain the Monaro differential either ;)
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Old 11-06-2007, 12:50 AM   #66
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No but all the other taxes that are paid directly by the manufacturers do....
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Old 11-06-2007, 06:15 AM   #67
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10% GST.

Tax doesn't explain the significant difference!
Every new car in Australia that retails for over $57,009 is subject to Luxury Car Tax. Nothing is exempt.
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Old 11-06-2007, 10:52 AM   #68
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Every new car in Australia that retails for over $57,009 is subject to Luxury Car Tax. Nothing is exempt.
Didn't deny that ;)

The price in the US quoted by the original poster is AUD $31,000.

A CV8 Z Monaro had a RRP of AUD 60,490 back in 2005, which includes $5499.09 of GST.

Want to know how much Luxury Car Tax is in there?

$60490 - LCT Threshold = LCT Taxable Amount
= $60490-$57009
= $3481
less GST
= $3164.55

LCT Amount = LCT Taxable Amount less GST x 25%
=$3164.55 x 25%
=$791.14

I'm sorry, a 10% GST of $5499 and a LCT of $791 do not explain a price differential of $29,490!
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Old 11-06-2007, 10:54 AM   #69
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No but all the other taxes that are paid directly by the manufacturers do....
How does this change whether the car is sold domestically or exported?

Tax cannot explain a doubling of the price.
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Old 11-06-2007, 03:40 PM   #70
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Its called Luxury Car Tax (LCT).
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Old 11-06-2007, 06:10 PM   #71
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I changed my job title to keep ya bastards happy lol.

Point is Im allowed my opinion no matter how drunk and exaggerated it is.

I think as stated earlier the reason for the cheap Munro is due to exchange rates and heavy discounting by GM to make it competitive with the Mustang but the Stang still shat all over the Pontiac GTO not entirely sure why though the Stang is not entirely sophisticated or well built but I guess it's just cheap bang for your buck and owning a Stang is prob easy way to pick up chicks. i dunno
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Old 11-06-2007, 06:44 PM   #72
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Its called Luxury Car Tax (LCT).
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Didn't deny that ;)

The price in the US quoted by the original poster is AUD $31,000.

A CV8 Z Monaro had a RRP of AUD 60,490 back in 2005, which includes $5499.09 of GST.

Want to know how much Luxury Car Tax is in there?

$60490 - LCT Threshold = LCT Taxable Amount
= $60490-$57009
= $3481
less GST
= $3164.55

LCT Amount = LCT Taxable Amount less GST x 25%
=$3164.55 x 25%
=$791.14


I'm sorry, a 10% GST of $5499 and a LCT of $791 do not explain a price differential of $29,490!
That Luxury Car Tax on a Monaro amounts to $791.

Go find the other $28,699 in "tax" that explains the $29,490 price difference
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Old 11-06-2007, 07:28 PM   #73
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That Luxury Car Tax on a Monaro amounts to $791.

Go find the other $28,699 in "tax" that explains the $29,490 price difference
What did your last slave die of?

It is all here on this site www.ato.gov.au . Stop being a dork and look it up for yourself.....

Or do you think it is all a conspiracy that no-one in Australia except YOU has discovered?
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Old 12-06-2007, 12:12 AM   #74
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What did your last slave die of?

It is all here on this site www.ato.gov.au . Stop being a dork and look it up for yourself.....

Or do you think it is all a conspiracy that no-one in Australia except YOU has discovered?
I've calculated the LCT on a Monaro, the GST, all as per ATO formula. All the numbers and calculations are above.

The LCT only applies to each dollar over $57,009. Given a Monaro's RRP of $60,490, that means LCT amounts to little on the price of a Monaro.

GST is one eleventh of the RRP.

What specific tax are you talking about? Clearly it's not LCT or GST.
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Old 12-06-2007, 12:17 AM   #75
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Yeah i agree that the mustang is better
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