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2009 Ducati's prices

Started by vampire, November 11, 2008, 02:39:42 AM

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vampire

just saw this in Hell For Leather:

Ducati Monster 696: $8,995
Ducati Monster 1100: $11,995
Ducati Monster 1100 S: $13,995
Ducati Streetfighter: $14,995
Ducati Streetfighter S: $18,995
Ducati Multistrada 1100 S: $14,495
Ducati Hypermotard 1100: $11,995
Ducati Hypermotard 1100 S: $14,495
Ducati 848: $13,995
Ducati 1198: $16,495
Ducati 1198 S: $21,795
Ducati SportClassic GT 1000 Touring: $11,995
Ducati SportClassic Sport 1000: $11,995
Ducati SportClassic Sport 1000 S: $12,995



http://hellforleathermagazine.com/2008/11/ducati-streetfighter-priced-at.html

at $14,995 for the standard StreetFighter,, i'll put a down payment for it but it'll only be available in Summer which is the storage season of the bikes here in Kuwait [bang] ```````
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People use to look at my Bike and say... Man that has to be exspensive.

I was like... well not really.

But I keep looking at the future Ducati Prices and now I say... Man that IS exspensive  :-\
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herm

those prices seem to be a bit lower than what was rumored......
in wonder if ducati lowered their original msrp?
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ArguZ

As I said...we have to pay the same amount in Euro..
And here  in lovely Denmark you have to pay additional 120% of the price as tax....upfront
The Streetfighter here is 14.000 EU = 20.000 $ plus the 24.000 tax = 44.000 $
And now talk to me about the recession again  [drink]

beancounter

Quote from: ArguZ on November 11, 2008, 07:56:47 AM
As I said...we have to pay the same amount in Euro..
And here  in lovely Denmark you have to pay additional 120% of the price as tax....upfront
The Streetfighter here is 14.000 EU = 20.000 $ plus the 24.000 tax = 44.000 $
And now talk to me about the recession again  [drink]

Whoa!  You have to be loaded or really passionate about your ducatis over there [thumbsup]  Good luck!

yotogi

Quote from: ArguZ on November 11, 2008, 07:56:47 AM
As I said...we have to pay the same amount in Euro..
And here  in lovely Denmark you have to pay additional 120% of the price as tax....upfront
The Streetfighter here is 14.000 EU = 20.000 $ plus the 24.000 tax = 44.000 $
And now talk to me about the recession again  [drink]

that is absurd! how much stuff is taxed at that rate? is it considered a luxury item?

swampduc

Quote from: ArguZ on November 11, 2008, 07:56:47 AM
As I said...we have to pay the same amount in Euro..
And here  in lovely Denmark you have to pay additional 120% of the price as tax....upfront
The Streetfighter here is 14.000 EU = 20.000 $ plus the 24.000 tax = 44.000 $
And now talk to me about the recession again  [drink]

Holy crap! Does that tax apply to all new vehicles there, or does it depend on where they're from?
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NAKID

Those prices don't make any sense to me....
2005 S2R800
2006 S2R1000
2015 Monster 821

stopintime

Denmark's neighbour Norway: SAME STORY, although our taxes are a little bit lower depending on hp and emissions. Vehicles have been "easy" to tax as a lot of people "must" have them and it's easy to argue the negative effect they have on the environment. Gas is also taxed - $7.50/gallon.

That being said, average yearly income is around $62.000.
252,000 km/seventeen years - loving it

Manx

Quote from: ArguZ on November 11, 2008, 07:56:47 AM
As I said...we have to pay the same amount in Euro..
And here  in lovely Denmark you have to pay additional 120% of the price as tax....upfront
The Streetfighter here is 14.000 EU = 20.000 $ plus the 24.000 tax = 44.000 $
And now talk to me about the recession again  [drink]

So you all go buy in Germany I imagine...   ;D
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stopintime

Quote from: NAKID on November 11, 2008, 09:00:50 AM
Those prices don't make any sense to me....

Put yourself in government shoes and do the math [thumbsup]
252,000 km/seventeen years - loving it

The Don

And I was going to complain about the prices in Australia, Id say you would be looking a about double the list price you have shown in these parts.
Don
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CairnsDuc

By Comparison, Halfway between the Streetfighter and the Streetfighter S, is what I paid for a S2R 800 here in Australia.

So I would suggest our Americans friends don't complain to loud, your still getting the best deal of just about every other country  :)

ArguZ

Hell yeah..its the overall prices to beginn with
But the tax on bikes is 120% and ..here it comes...its 180% on cars..
So a nice Audi A4 wich goes for 40.000 Eu in Germany is around 100.000 Eu here.
But no...you cant just go there and buy it..
Its not buying the thing, its getting the plates.
If you bring in a car and dont get Danish plates within 6 weeks you will get called in and they estimate the value
Furthermore you can get charged with the same amount when trying to cheat by having it here on german plates.
Making a long story short, I paid 20.000 for my 695.
Termis are really cheap in realtion to that.

NAKID

Quote from: stopintime on November 11, 2008, 11:10:57 AM
Put yourself in government shoes and do the math [thumbsup]

No, I mean the structure doesn't make sense from one model to the other....
2005 S2R800
2006 S2R1000
2015 Monster 821