Here’s what happens when you charge outrageously insane taxes on new cars: people turn passenger cars into trucks! Denmark features one of the most outrageous taxation systems in the world when it comes to cars (see our report on the European car taxation system by clicking here). There’s even a common saying in Denmark: “Get one car –pay for three”! So, in order to get around the tax burden, Danes turn cars into pickups, thus paying a fraction of the taxes.

We visited Audi’s official Denmark site to see the price-list of the 2008 Audi TT Coupe. Boy were we in for a surprise: prices start at 637,895 DK (Danish Krones) or $120,500 / €85,500 for the TT 2.0 TFSI 6-speed and go up to 805,492 DK or $152,200 / €108,100 for the TT 3.2 V6 FSi! No wonder people turn Audi TT’s into pick ups! PS: You have to look at Eurobiler’s (the company that converts TT’s Coupes to El Caminos) press photos. -Continued after the jump

Via: vwvortex


4 comments

  1. Anonymous // September 24, 2007  

    If you thought Denmark was expensive...Singapore is probably one of the most expensive places in the world to purchase cars.

    The Audi TT 2.0 TFSI costs ~USD$125k and the Bentley Continental ~USD$478k

  2. Anonymous // September 25, 2007  

    I absolutely agree. A Rolls Royce Phantom tops out at $1.5million over here. The conversion rate of SGD~USD is 1.5~1. So yup, that's US$1million for a Phantom.

    - A Singaporean

  3. Kai // September 25, 2007  

    Hey Carscoop Team,

    Why don't y'all do an expos� on car prices around the world? You can use, say, US$50,000 as a benchmark, and what that amount gets you in Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Australia and the US. Would be awesome to use the most extreme cities of every continent, ie. Singapore and Denmark.

    Keep up the good work! Love your site.

  4. Anonymous // October 07, 2007  

    tamamen bi gerizekalılık örneği arap yağı bol bulunca biyerine sürermiş misali yazıktır güzelim ttye yaw

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