A smaller professional debate has arisen within the editorial office about what we can now consider as a "luxury car" in Hungary, if we look at the purchase of brand new vehicles, and from that point out that the net average wage is around 200 thousand forints.
We wouldn't call it a smooth 3rd BMW (though there are plenty of over 20 million versions out there and they are too low), but the M3 is clearly there. The focus of the discourse is rather on the BMW 5 and the E-Class Mercedes, the five-meter sedans and combs typically cost between 15 and 25 million forints, and the average wage earners cannot buy such a rational approach at the age of 10. \ t Finally they got into our compilation with the A6.
The Mercedes GLA AMG version has also been launched (a large 17 million base price), and the BMW M2 as well as the Audi A3 RS and their peers, though they are not considered luxury cars at all, but today we consider these vehicles to be a luxury product in Hungary.