10. Cuba.
Although you can now buy and sell cars freely in Cuba ever since the market was liberated, but with low incomes everywhere and extremely high prices, the price for a car is expensive.
9. North Korea
Unless you are lucky enough to be high up in the party ladder, then buying a car is out of the question for you.
8. St Kitts and Nevis
The islands situated in the carribean look like a driving paradise, but the prices of cars are very high for the sole reason of importing taxes.
7. United Kingdom
In the UK, second hand cars are cheap because they are used to right hand drive and therefore can not be sold anywhere else in europe, with the execption of Ireland, but for new cars, the insurance prices are high let alone the car.
6. Brazil
Taxes, labour costs, raw materials and lack of infrastructure means that brazilians pay twice as much and their counterparts would pay in other countries eg Mexico.
5. China
Cars are relatively new in China, so the prices for them are higher than other countries where cars have been around for longer.
4. Nicaragua
Nicaragua is considered to be a very bad place to be a car buyer as the prices are very high for substandard cars.
3. Indonesia
The indonesian car prices come with a certain element of craziness.
2. Malaysia
Due to high exise tax and protection policy for the local car maker of malaysia, proton, Cars like the honda accord are considered luxurious.
1. Singapore
Singapore is trying to get rid of congestion by making in very hard to own a car.
I hope that you enjoy this blog post, but until the next one, up, float and away.
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