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You said it. I understand it's roughly twice the price of a US F12, nearly $800,000. I guess that's taxes and duties? Unfortunate, considering that Hong Kong used to stand for totally free trade.
To be fair I think the car tax has always been high. I think it's necessary otherwise the roads would be so congested in Hong Kong. The current tax is: 40% on the first $150,000 75% on the next $150,000 100% on the next $200,000 and 115% on anything above $500,000 so a $400,000 car would cost $672,500.
That calculation is about right, I did get a better price cause I bought mine in late December and its a 2015 model.. the Chinese want the 2016 model even if its same specs and only a few weeks away; so you can negotiate a bit. Price closer to 590k. Steep yes, but also consider top income tax level in Hong Kong is around 15%, no ceiling. And correct re traffic/streets, without that tax it would be impossible to drive and pollution would go thru the roof. By the way in Singapore the tax can be around 300% on such a car...
Had my F12 for a few weeks now and loving it! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Mine just arrived. Dealer sent me some pictures. So excited. Mbn Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
And here is a photo of mine the day I collected it. Red, yellow AND black wheels. The horror Image Unavailable, Please Login
A (non-Ferrari) dealer is stuck with a yellow F12 that has a red interior. Hasn't sold in months now.