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KiwiNZ: The deal the Govt has for these Limos means they get them for a very very good price, better than they could buy Toyotas for.
Dratsab:KiwiNZ: The deal the Govt has for these Limos means they get them for a very very good price, better than they could buy Toyotas for.
Just out of curiosity - what Toyota's cost close to $90K? (with the exception of the Landcruiser)
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networkn:Dratsab:KiwiNZ: The deal the Govt has for these Limos means they get them for a very very good price, better than they could buy Toyotas for.
Just out of curiosity - what Toyota's cost close to $90K? (with the exception of the Landcruiser)
It's not just the up front cost, it's the whole "deal" which includes all sorts of other things.
Lazy is such an ugly word, I prefer to call it selective participation
networkn:joker97: Waste of money ... oh wait, since when do they save any money?
I don't see it that way. Our PM doesn't even have his own plane. In this day and age is that reasonable?
scuwp:networkn:Dratsab:KiwiNZ: The deal the Govt has for these Limos means they get them for a very very good price, better than they could buy Toyotas for.
Just out of curiosity - what Toyota's cost close to $90K? (with the exception of the Landcruiser)
It's not just the up front cost, it's the whole "deal" which includes all sorts of other things.
If I recall correctly one year BMW came up with the best package to replace the Police fleet. Cheaper, better cars, fully kitted out, the works. They didn't get the contract because it wouldn't have been a good 'look' for Police to be driving around in Beemers. So they went with the more expensive inferior model (I think Ford had the deal back then).
As you say when considering the whole of life package things may not always be as they seem.
KiwiNZ: I suppose that we could buy them Chery's that will make NZ look really good.
joker97:scuwp:networkn:Dratsab:KiwiNZ: The deal the Govt has for these Limos means they get them for a very very good price, better than they could buy Toyotas for.
Just out of curiosity - what Toyota's cost close to $90K? (with the exception of the Landcruiser)
It's not just the up front cost, it's the whole "deal" which includes all sorts of other things.
If I recall correctly one year BMW came up with the best package to replace the Police fleet. Cheaper, better cars, fully kitted out, the works. They didn't get the contract because it wouldn't have been a good 'look' for Police to be driving around in Beemers. So they went with the more expensive inferior model (I think Ford had the deal back then).
As you say when considering the whole of life package things may not always be as they seem.
well may I know the exact amount and breakdowns of the "package(s)"? The RRP for 7 series is 200-350k! THat's a house for most people.
I didn't know holden commodores and ford falcons cost $200k!
I guest what I'd consider a good package would be each car for $100k free maintenance for 5 years.
joker97: for a moment I thought there were other Limo options but it turns out not many in this country!
What about the Hyundai Genesis - they give 30% discounts to lots of big company employees!
A limousine (or limo) is a luxury sedan or saloon car generally driven by a chauffeur and with a partition between the driver and the passenger compartment. Limousines often have a lengthened wheelbase.
It was originally an enclosed automobile with open driver's seat.[1] It is named after a type of cloak and hood that was worn by the inhabitants of the Limousin region that later resembled the covering of a carriage and much later used to describe an automobile body with a permanent top that extended over the open driver's compartment.[2][3]
In modern use, a limousine is a luxury sedan or saloon car, especially one with a lengthened wheelbase or driven by a chauffeur. The chassis of a limousine may have been extended by the manufacturer or by an independentcoachbuilder. These are called "stretch" limousines and are traditionally black or white. Limousines are usually liveried vehicles, driven by professional chauffeurs. As the most expensive form of automobile ground transportation, limousines are culturally associated with wealth or power and are commonly cited as examples of conspicuous consumption. Among the less wealthy, limousines are often hired during special events (most commonly weddings, proms, and bachelor parties)."
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