2010-2013 Infiniti QX56




Origin: JP Japan

Class: Off-road / SUV

Chassis: Z62

Mk 2

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RB Mark0

2011-11-24 21:39
Serbia top ten: Fiat Punto Classic,Ford Fieta,Hyundai i30,Skoda Fabia,Opel Corsa,Volkswagen Polo,Dacia Sandero,Skoda Octavia & Renault Clio


PL fck

2011-11-24 07:52
Sandie wrote
(For example my friend is just about the only person at his department who has a petrol company car and by the time he replaces it next year his company won't let him get a car that puts out more than 120 g/km so he'll pretty much have to get a diesel car).


Geez.. everything, just everything except new diesels with DPF system! About 25-35% of DPF systems in brand new diesels in Poland are dismounted just after buying a car.

PS. Top 10 selling cars in Poland (I-IX 2011):
Skoda Octavia, Opel Astra, Skoda Fabia, Ford Focus, Toyota Yaris, Nissan Qashqai, Fiat Punto, Fiat Panda, Opel Corsa, VW Golf.


Sandie

2011-11-23 14:11
Here, petrol is about 1.50Euros here and diesel 1.60. In spite of the high price of it diesel cars are much are more common new as most of the market here is concentrated on company cars which pretty much have to be diesel due to the taxes and emissions caps on them. (For example my friend is just about the only person at his department who has a petrol company car and by the time he replaces it next year his company won't let him get a car that puts out more than 120 g/km so he'll pretty much have to get a diesel car).

Best selling cars in the UK are the Fiesta, Astra, Focus, Corsa, Golf, Polo, 207, 3 Series, MINI and Qashqai.


RB Mark0

2011-11-22 13:56
Infiniti come to our market one month ago and they put every car from their range on sale. The gasoline is 1.25-1.30. For that bestseller car on our market is Fiat Punto Classic because it's 'Serbian' car. Then come Dacia, koda, Chevrolet, Mercedes-Benz, Opel and BMW. I will update this list when i come home. And here are many luxurious cars even if we are small & poor country. X6, X5, Range Rover, ML, A6, new E-class are common here because they are status symbol. Here we have Gumpert, many Ferrari's, R8 even we don't have good road for sport cars. We are one very strange country :)


PL fck

2011-11-22 12:47
Rinspeed wrote
Here price of Petrol: 1.50€/L, Gasoil: 1.35€/L
The 10 first cars are Clio, 207, C3, Mégane, Twingo, Scénic, 308, 3008, Polo and Duster


E95: 1,17-1,23€/l ON: 1,21-1,26€/l, LPG: 0,63€. But average salary in Poland is few time less than in "western" part of EU...


FR Rinspeed

2011-11-22 12:44
Here price of Petrol: 1.50€/L, Gasoil: 1.35€/L
The 10 first cars are Clio, 207, C3, Mégane, Twingo, Scénic, 308, 3008, Polo and Duster


PL fck

2011-11-22 12:37
Rinspeed wrote

Yes, and also the big cars aren't economic with carburant (big price here), there is big repression here with speed... So all the things are done for little cars here.


So it's seems there's the same situation (especially with gas price, thanks to EU) but off course we didn't learned from old "western european" countries, so a lot of cars there are crashed and welded A6s, A8s, E,S-Klasses etc. and in top10 selled new cars are Passats or Qashqais, Q7's. But I understand that situation, but it little too complicate to explain it now :P


FR Rinspeed

2011-11-22 11:48
fck wrote


Why? Too crowded city centers, economical crisis or what?

Yes, and also the big cars aren't economic with carburant (big price here), there is big repression here with speed... So all the things are done for little cars here.


PL fck

2011-11-22 11:41
Rinspeed wrote
It's too big for France. It's rare that there is cars with more than 5 meters here.


Why? Too crowded city centers, economical crisis or what?


FR Rinspeed

2011-11-22 08:38
It's too big for France. It's rare that there is cars with more than 5 meters here.
US carcrasher88

2011-11-22 00:32
Probably not sold in France or UK because of the Nissan Patrol (of which this is a rebadged version of).


RB Mark0

2011-11-21 23:20
Not in France & UK but it's sold here in Serbia. Strange.

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