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Hm this is true for some.. but my dad earns a 6 chifre dkr amount so i don't complainLooks like you guys live in poverty. Big wages - but bigger expenses.
its a good idea though. If we moved to turkey i could drive my own Lotus Elise to school and live in a 2000 m2 house
The bmw is more expensive here..GeoTrail wrote:Yeah but thats an itty bitty small Benz. My uncle bought a used BMW 748SLi not long ago, 2003 model I think, it cost hime 1.200.000NOK. and that's for a used car.
Ok, lets talk prices, how about two of the most important once? Beers and smokes? hehehehe
A pack with 20 cigarettes costs 76 kroners here, and a 6 pack of "cheap" beer costs around 80 if I remember correctly.
Alcohol and smokes are more expensive at your place, that is correct. But eh; the other stuff.
@thefool, some dealers have good deals on various "older" models.
The cheapest place I know for cars are England. There you can get a small car for £7.000,- Here that is what you pay for an old small car.
Eventually old cars in denmark arents that bad. you can get an old bmw 720 from 1975 all smashed up for only 1500 pounds! And we cannot just buy cars from other countries. the duty needs to be added all the time.
In germany, many big cars are about 1/3 of danish prices..
Now lets talk about internet. i pay 480nok a month for a 1mbit/128kbit.It is expensive to buy a car in Denmark compared to other countries. The reason is the high duty on cars.
The price of new cars usually does not differ among car dealers. It is advisable to investigate the market before buying a used car, because these prices can differ substantially.
Speaking of Hi-Cost countries...
6 Pack Beer : 6 x 1.20 CHF, 36.30 NOK
EDIT:
Sorry guys, I goofed up badly with the currencies. I blame the bad lighting, or the dog, you name it.
20 Smokes in Switzerland: 5.60 CHF, about 28.25 NOKGeoTrail wrote:A pack with 20 cigarettes costs 76 kroners here, and a 6 pack of "cheap" beer costs around 80 if I remember correctly.
6 Pack Beer : 6 x 1.20 CHF, 36.30 NOK
2000/512 ADSL 250 NOKthefool wrote:Now lets talk about internet. i pay 480nok a month for a 1mbit/128kbit.
EDIT:
Sorry guys, I goofed up badly with the currencies. I blame the bad lighting, or the dog, you name it.
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I read in the paper the other day about what it cost to register a new truck. A semi or similar, in Sweden I think it was, it costs around 5000 NOK, but here in Norway it costs FROM 100.000 NOK and up depending on the vehicles weight and size. And that is just to go to the DMV with the sales papers and insurance papers to get your name in the computer and have the registration printed out. The DMV has a really high hourly rate, or should I say rate-per-keyboard-stroke hehehehe.
(DMV=Department for Motor Vehicles)
(DMV=Department for Motor Vehicles)
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Damn, that is amazing, that kinda puts things in perspective here. And I thought we were expensive.chromaX wrote:Speaking of Hi-Cost countries...20 Smokes in Switzerland: 5.60 CHF, about 111 NOKGeoTrail wrote:A pack with 20 cigarettes costs 76 kroners here, and a 6 pack of "cheap" beer costs around 80 if I remember correctly.
6 Pack Beer : 6 x 1.20 CHF, about NOK 140A similar connection in Switzerland costs about the same, except for the 80% we pay in addition...thefool wrote:Now lets talk about internet. i pay 480nok a month for a 1mbit/128kbit.
How abour gasoline?
Right now 1 litre of 95 unleaded costs 12,23 NOK. Can anyone beat that? And remember, Norway is the worlds third largest exporter of crued oil.
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Costs in the low lands..
I've:
Direct ADSL
And that is not very cheap overhere but I like it..
(Oh yeah, my 10 year old car costed 2800€
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Direct ADSL
- Download 6 Mbit
Upload 768 Kbit (/s )
And that is not very cheap overhere but I like it..
(Oh yeah, my 10 year old car costed 2800€
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Re: Costs in the low lands..
That's about the same I pay for my 6 mbit line.Character wrote:I've:
Direct ADSLfor 49€ a month
- Download 6 Mbit
Upload 768 Kbit (/s )
We've paid 26,309€ for our 9 year old car. Bought it two years ago, then it was about 7 years oldCharacter wrote:And that is not very cheap overhere but I like it..
(Oh yeah, my 10 year old car costed 2800€)
I created a price related topic here.
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Many people in Norway imports new cars from Denmark (have to pay norwegian taxes though, but not the danish taxes), because the cars in Denmark are the cheapest in Europe if you take away the taxes.
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I live only 2-3 km away from their support centre, I have bin there a lot.GeoTrail wrote:Do you have NextGentel?Bonne_den_kule wrote:I have a 20mbit/1,2mbit ADSL2+ line for 500 NOK ~ 63€
I used to have that, but the customer service sucked ALOT
But it's very cheap, Telenor's ADSL2+ cost' twice as much.


