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Cars Cheap, Customers Cheerful In Smaller EU States

August 2006 | Regional Alert

A report out by the European Commission shows that on average cars are cheaper in newer members states of the European Union than they are in more traditional members such as Germany or the UK. Germany in fact ranks again as the most expensive country in the eurozone in which to purchase a car. Buyers interested in the Ford Focus, for example, are stung by almost 30% more in Germany than they would be in Finland. By contrast, shoppers face a happier time in Finland, which offers the cheapest pretax prices in the eurozone. Within the European Union, the best-buys

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