I think I'll just see what you guys come up with. You see, I live in a country where car taxes strangle any attempt at importing anything remotely exotic. Just to give you an idea of how crazy things are, I'll drum up an example for you: A 2008 Cadillac CTS 3.6L V6 has a base list price of $33,675 (source:
www.carseek.com). This equals, with today's weak dollar, 174,295 Norwegian kroner (NOK).
There are probably differences in equipment, but the difference in base price is quite astonishing: In Norway, the base list price of a CTS 3.6 V6 Sport Luxury Automatic is (hold on tight)... NOK 986,000. More than five times as much...
And things don't get much better if you want to import something. Say that I wanted to import a CTS from, let's say, Germany, where the car prices are somewhat more reasonable than here in Norway. And let's say that I wanted a five-year-old car, a 2003 model.
www.mobile.de gives me a choice between seven cars from 2003, all 3,2 litre V6's, with an average price of €15,560, about NOK 126,000. That's not bad, I've found a 2004 model with the same specifications for NOK 400,000 in Norway, so the choice would be easy... but then then the import taxes come into play.
For this car, the Norwegian Government wants, in total, NOK 268,818 in taxes. Which means the total will be NOK 395,000. That leaves NOK 5,000 for the trip down to Germany and fuel and ferry back home. I'd rather buy the Norwegian one for 400 grand. Clever government.