That not a real dollar figure. It called level cost or buying power. It is a way of comparing comsumer cost in two countries. If you pay 1 euro and I pay $1.05 we feel about the same pain in our wallets. It not real exact plus I am remembering something I saw in a Table
I rounded to add margin because I am not real sure about this. So a 15,000 euro Marstrom A-Class ex factory for you would feel like me buying a $15,750 XXXX A-Class ex factory in the US
If you want a price from Marstrom send a fax or call. They do not respond very well to emails. If you call and need English, ask for Anne.
Firstly, I am earn in GBP so there is an exchange issue here.
Secondly, my e-mail was read 1 Hour after I sent it. I'll hope for a reply Wednesday 8th.