BRUSSELS, March 2 (Reuters) - Germany and Austria are the most expensive car markets in the European Union, while before-tax prices in Denmark are the cheapest, a European Commission survey of the market for new automobiles showed on Tuesday.
Of the 12 countries which use the euro, Greece was the least expensive but was still more expensive than Denmark, which has not adopted the euro. Adding taxes to prices can mean the final cost to consumers rises a lot, as in Denmark, ...
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