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4th October 2015, 01:59 #321
It was me, Lundafaret and some more people having that discussion and yeah, I more or less agree with you.
Plus you loose the connection with the grass roots of the sport where some pimple headed teen modifies his or her first ever car with a roll cage and some go fast bits and suddenly he or she is a rally driver.
The cost is more or less always what the team building the car has to spend. Sure, a spaceframe would be cheaper, but then you'll have so much money spent on dampers, engines and engine bits that those will be the expensive bits instead.
The budget is what it is and depends entirely on the following of the sport and how good a marketing tool the sport is perceived to be (and how much money the manuf. actually have to spend)!
We can see now that also the cost of the R5's are slowly creeping up with the Skoda being a bit over €200 000 despite efforts made to keep the costs down (the original Ford was something like €160 000) so development will always add costs where it is possible to develop.Last edited by itix; 4th October 2015 at 02:10.
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5th October 2015, 05:55 #322
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5th October 2015, 12:18 #323Senior Member
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But they do.
Last edited by Mirek; 5th October 2015 at 15:49.
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5th October 2015, 13:26 #324Senior Member
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I think the regulations for R5 cars are the best possible at the moment. You can´t push the costs down, because something would go wrong. So now we have got something with same price as old S2000 cars but faster. Praying for more would be sin
BTW. I have seen Koci driving Fiesta R5 right behind Melicharek with Fiesta WRC during spring Valasska rally and Koci was much more spectacular (and finally also faster) It was worth watching. So with good hands you can do anything.
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5th October 2015, 14:31 #325Senior Member
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Top S2000 cars when on their peak were reasonably more expensive than R5 (I believe prices around 300 thousand Euros were not uncommon). The cost to run the two types of cars is not very different though.
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6th October 2015, 06:30 #326
I can actually believe that. Used rally car market doesn't really work like a normal car market. The Skoda is new and hard to come by, so if someone sell one now that you can take to an event tomorrow, that is worth more than a new that you have to wait for.
I am pretty convinced that the price of a new one is not far off € 200 000 though and the trend is clear, the cost is creeping up. I think that R5 is the best regs we could possibly ask for and it is a shame that the new WRC -17 was not a form of R6 with a bit bigger Restrictor. That would have been better than going with center diffs and increased aerodynamics and other things that make the car go straight. A cheap sideways speed machine is probably what more or less everyone wish for!
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6th October 2015, 09:32 #327Senior Member
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new Skoda R5 "ready to win" package is 235k euros, Fiesta little bit less, similar PSA cars.
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There are considerable differences between the price of a full options (gravel AND tarmac specs) R5 factory assembled car and the cost of the basic R5 kit (for just one type of road surface), that can be assembled in-house by the client. Either case, there are also taxes rates to be considered.
Currently, Peugeot 208 R5 Kit (tarmac OR gravel spec) costs 209.999€ (251.800€ with taxes). It's easy to understand that with the assembly cost and, if needed, the tarmac to gravel (or other way around) conversion kit, a new complete car bought from manus racing department will be very close to 300.000€ (VAT included).
The 208 kit price it's clearly mentioned on the order form (bon de commande): http://www.peugeotsport-store.com/do...id_rubrique=71Rally addict since 1982
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6th October 2015, 20:13 #329Senior Member
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Sorry but no such thing like a kit exists with Fabia (Fiesta also only complete car I think). They sell only fully assembled cars and I know from several owners that the car cost them less than 250 thousand.
By the way since when do we speak about numbers with VAT?Stupid is as stupid does. Forrest Gump
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Let me guess, the price you've heard was 249.999€, right? And VAT, even if you get it back later, has to be paid, so it's better to sort all the numbers out.
It's true that Skoda and Msport only sells assembled cars, but from the 208 kit price it became clear that the price of a new R5 full spec car it's around 250.000€ (without taxes).Rally addict since 1982



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