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Author Topic: ..Just out of interest how did you finance the purchase of your new Jazz / HRV?  (Read 7834 times)

JJazz

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You mention delivery mid April, so lead time almost 6 months?

When I got my car 17th November after waiting 3 months, the salesman said next deliveries were April.

JJazz

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On Honda website the EX with metallic paint is £25,375

Jazzik

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£25,700 for the Premium Sunlight White Pearl.  That's on the UK Honda website. Interesting to see how the price for exactly the same Jazz differs per country:

Here, on the Polish Honda website in Premium Sunlight White Pearl, using today's exchange rate £ 21,750
On the German Honda website in Premium Sunlight White Pearl, using today's exchange rate £ 24,590
On the Dutch Honda website in Premium Sunlight White Pearl, using today's exchange rate £ 31,680
On the Belgian Honda website in Premium Sunlight White Pearl, using today's exchange rate £ 25,507
On the Danish Honda website in Premium Sunlight White Pearl, using today's exchange rate £ 31,450
On the French Honda website in Premium Sunlight White Pearl, using today's exchange rate £ 24,590
etc. etc.

The difference between cheapest (Poland) and most expensive (Holland): almost a whopping £ 10,000  :o    Taxes, taxes, taxes....   >:(

Oh... and we paid for the Jazz in cash 16 months ago, after selling the Toyota Yaris for an incredibly high price after more than 4 years.
« Last Edit: January 09, 2023, 04:43:12 PM by Jazzik »
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5thcivic

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True but the Dutch have a very nice standard of living despite (or mabe even because of) their taxes.  :D

Jazzik

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...and we should better not compare the quality of British  :( and Dutch  :D roads either.
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Farrow

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When I got my car 17th November after waiting 3 months, the salesman said next deliveries were April.
I think it depends which model you're after as I know there are SRs being delivered at the end of this month - I only ordered in December.

Apparently the UK prices went up mid-December, including the cost of extras/paint finishes.

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...Feb bump.

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