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  • #46
    You know this stuff really isn't all that important right, it's just a piece of software, it's only a car and it's only a few KW...

    Don't like it, don't pay it - and do yourselves a favour and make life better for all of us by stop whinging about it. There are bigger problems in the world than how you all feel so ripped off by a piece of software.

    To the OP : Good on you, enjoy your tune - whatever it may have been.

    I reckon in the future people should just post "I got my car tuned today, it's great!" Otherwise all this BS starts time and time again.
    Last edited by kryten2001; 13-03-2010, 10:22 PM.

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    • #47
      Originally posted by kryten2001 View Post
      You know this stuff really isn't all that important right, it's just a piece of software, it's only a car and it's only a few KW...

      Don't like it, don't pay it - and do yourselves a favour and make life better for all of us by stop whinging about it. There are bigger problems in the world than how you all feel so ripped off by a piece of software.

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      • #48
        Originally posted by Maverick View Post
        They're a distributor, they provide support and the product to DEALERS throughout Australia. Surely someone who claims to operate a business can understand the difference between a distributor and a dealer?
        ok..

        I never said I knew how much it cost. I offered you some explanations to explain why prices are different in Australia.



        You have no idea. IIRC the tool to flash the earlier mark 6's (1.4l) cost each of the dealers $3000 or thereabouts and how many mark 6's do you think they had to reflash to pay that off? And the mark 6 is just one out of many cars out there.
        $3000? thats not much. Considering they charge $900 more than in the US. Take all the "r&d and service" cost, they would still make a fair bit of profit. Do the math.


        We're comparing apples with apples. $45,600 is the on road price in QLD for a 3 door DSG GTI with no extras. That is the price you pay before any discounting (if any).

        The price listed for the USA is the price you pay before discounting.



        But why? We've already been over the tax situation and that doesn't account for it and you pointed out they sell less VW per capita than Australia so why the difference?



        What you said was the GTI wasn't as popular in the US as it is in Australia (i worded that part of my post incorrectly).



        There is 5% duty on cars coming in plus GST.
        I think you are arguing for the sake of arguing. Cars in Australia are generally more expensive (tax). A BMW in australia is probably 20-30k more as well.


        For the last time APR USA sent out three staff and set up in a workshop, shipped up a rented 4 wheel dyno for 3 weeks and organised new Mk 6 vehicles along with others to customise maps for Australia along with create new ones for the Mark 6's. How much do you think something like this costs at the end of the day? $100,000? $200,000? Free?
        So it is the APR USA people now doing the tuning.

        They do all that not just for 1 stage of the upgrade. They use those dyno and cars to test other upgrades as well, which they make alot of profit as well.

        My example was ECU Upgrade Stage 1 for the golf Mark 6 their profit over US price is $900+ so 100 cars would be $90K, plus all the other different chips and upgrades are tested on those vehicles they bought, which in turn would make a similar % of profits.

        Wouldn't they do this same procedure for the UK? Hong Kong? Japan? or whereever? if they do it in Australia they would do it in other countries as well, because Australia is nothing special.

        So why only Australia that have to bear the costs of their procedures?


        You would be better placed taking it up with VW and you could save yourself nearly half a new car price if you can convince them that they shouldn't be charging double what they charge in the USA.



        Not really both revolve around common sense.



        So Volkswagen are ripping us off now?

        And once again you've missed the point. I'm going to ignore you now as you're clearly trolling, you have you mind set that we're being ripped off (not that any of the current customers see if that way) and refuse to entertain any explanations or rationale behind it. You throw out arguments that are quickly refuted with facts (like the price of the GTI and R&D in Australia) but stick to them without conceding any ground and yet you can't see that your argument also suggests that Volkswagen Australia are making an additional $20,000 on a base GTI out of it's customers (oh that's right supply and demand applies here for the GTI in Australia but not the software which also has a cost attached to it).

        You look more and more like an idiot. VW is NOT the ones over charging, it is government taxes. I didn't say for one time VW is ripping as off.

        There are no government taxes on those technology simple(APR). Get your facts straight mate, before pretending you know it all. Don't twist my words to make you look smart, because you look like an idiot

        Ever heard of trade agreements? most countries would trade for free with US, as they are such a big power nation, there would be export charges and import charges for a car to go into australia. export charges varies from 5-25% where import charges are 10%+10%, on road costs etc as well.

        have you thought about going back to school?
        Last edited by Guest; 13-03-2010, 10:56 PM.

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        • #49
          I think as people have said you must vote with your feet either way. I would get the APR tune at american prices tomorrow, but I can't stomach paying twice what it costs everywhere else on the planet just because I live in Australia.

          If you can't see that twice the price for the same thing is a bit rude then you really must be an APR fanboy.
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          • #50
            Originally posted by den525 View Post

            Ever heard of trade agreements? most countries would trade for free with US, as they are such a big power nation, there would be export charges and import charges for a car to go into australia. export charges varies from 5-25% where import charges are 10%+10%, on road costs etc as well.

            have you thought about going back to school?
            Go do some research. There is 5% import duty on cars to Australia.

            The USA also has specific requirements for cars sold in its market with regards emissions,lighting and bumper regs. This would invariable add costs to the manufacture of cars destined for the US market.

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            • #51
              Sorry Creniac, I am closing this thread as its become the usual slanging match.
              Gladc you are happy with the tune mate, makes a huge difference eh.
              Den and Mav, please just pm or ring each other and try outquoting each other......
              Par 6 Golf GTI. Coilovers, BBS CH Wheels, APR'd
              Caddy van 05/07 (colourcoded) (BRIGHT! orange!) coilovers, Konis 18in. wheels, Oettinger tuned

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