They are not – and we the taxpayer are being taken for a ride. A minimum Billion Rand a year ride. Let me explain.
South Africans are not allowed to import cars directly from overseas. We have a protected market, supposedly to support the local car manufacturing industry. However, if you live within the South African Customs Union (SACU), you CAN import cars, and at a fraction of the price. A Business Day article today has the National Association of Automotive Component and Allied Manufacturers bemoaning the fact that South Africa is losing over a Billion Rand in car revenue due to the import of some 10,000 Asian cars being imported into the SACU, and then ending up being driven in South Africa. That is a saving of R100,000 per car!!!
Great to know this! I definitely intend to try do this, because it will certainly save me a FORTUNE on a 2nd hand car. And I will have R100,000 to spend in the South African economy on other things.
Car Price Examples:
New top of the range Prius in the US: R224,560, in South Africa: R378,000.
2nd Hand 2006 Honda Civic in the UK: R80,000, in South Africa: R150,000.
And I could list a hundred more.
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