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Comparing car prices across Europe is a complex challenge. Focusing on one or a few specific models might seem like a reasonable approach, but it can be misleading.

Such comparisons fail to capture the broader market situation within each country, as car brands follow different pricing and marketing strategies. Used car prices also vary widely across Europe, further complicating direct comparisons.

The price level index for β€˜personal transport equipment’, published by Eurostat, is one way to look at differences between countries. The data includes motor cars, motorcycles, and bicycles, while excluding maintenance, repairs, spare parts, and fuel.

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