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29-01-2008, 05:46 PM | #61 | |||
Spr Jenkins
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The figures quoted were completely accurate. The fact that it was US dollars maybe should have been addressed in the opening post, however this deficency was pointed out at least once before you felt the need to bring it up again. As you stated the conclusion remained the same, the defiency was pointed out more than once, so I took it as a personal affront that you felt the need to beat me up over it again.
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29-01-2008, 07:46 PM | #62 | |||
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I fail to see how you interpreted my opening post as a personal attack. In no way did I "beat you up" - I merely pointed out a significant flaw in your price comparison. I did not quote you or refer to you by name. Another member raised my same concerns a few posts earlier, to which you replied that you weren't bothered to convert the figures to the appropriate currency. My opening post then stated that perhaps you should have. You then rudely accused me of "butting in and stating my opinion" which I found to be quite absurd. I'm sure that next time you will provide accurate data where possible. I see no reason to further pursue this issue, unless you still feel compelled to dispute my right to point out significant flaws in the data you provided. |
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29-01-2008, 10:31 PM | #63 | |||
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Im saying have a gradual scaling of tax so sub 20k cars are about the same as they are now with next to no tax. Between 20k and 100k (as no mainstream local products sell for above 100k) have a scalable tax system where the more expensive the car is the more you pay, within the 20k - 100k region. After 100k then allow the tax to scale down again so it looks more like a bell curve. Have the highest amount of tax on the imported cars like the Mazda 6/Subaru Liberty etc... that are competing on price with the base model XT/Omega. |
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29-01-2008, 10:32 PM | #64 | |||
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30-01-2008, 04:35 PM | #65 | |||
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So yeah I do feel the need to dispute this issue with you. It is beating up on someone to needlessly reiterate a point that has already been made and acknowledged and it is rude to jump into a conversation or thread and start having a go at people when you obviously couldn't be bothered reading the thread from the start.
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30-01-2008, 05:30 PM | #66 | |||
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I sure dont want to have my tax dollars contributing to corporate profits. |
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30-01-2008, 06:38 PM | #67 | |||
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I know very well that they are the correct North American retail prices. However, perhaps to your surprise, we do not live in North America. In fact we live on the other side of the world in a country called Australia. In Australia, we use Australian dollars, not US dollars. Why? Because we live in Australia, NOT America. These currencies are different. They have different values. So, if you compare them directly without indicating that you are doing so, the obvious assumption is that they are Australian dollars. You presented them as Australian dollars. As I already stated in my last post (I have to repeat things, because you obviously didn't read what I posted), a member brought up my same concerns a couple of posts earlier - to which you replied you couldn't have been bothered to provide the correct data. My first post then stated that perhaps you SHOULD have, to create a more accurate picture. Since you still lack understanding of this issue, I will bring back the same example I calmly provided in my first post. Now, I could tell you that to a burger in Sydney costs $5. Yet, in Zimbabwe, it costs $10,000,000 - what a rip off, right? Wrong. The cost of the burger in Zimbabwe, once converted, costs less than $10. The figures were inaccurate, because they were presented as Australian dollars and compared directly. I do not appreciate being told that I "had a go" at you. I do not appreciate being told that I "beat you up". I do not appreciate being told that I "can't be bothered reading the thread". I do not appreciate your recurring stupidity. It is a shame that you possess such a poor attitude. You weren't bothered to put any effort into creating this thread. You just copied and pasted numbers. Then you got mad at me for politely suggesting that perhaps you should have converted the numbers. Just grow up. I don't even see this as a big issue. Stop replying. Last edited by Dave R; 30-01-2008 at 06:45 PM. Reason: Reason: Reason: Reason: Reason: Reason: |
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01-02-2008, 03:58 AM | #68 | ||
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read a while back that a guy in India bought a Maybach, over $400,000, with taxes it was over a million! :togo:
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