Last year I was "kind of" thinking about getting the Frex wheel because I could have afforded it. I mean 1400 euros + 400 euro shipping isn't all THAT bad considering this hobby is something I really love, but then I started calculating the import taxes. Because Japan isn't an EU country, the finnish customs would have taken the package in upon arrival and forced me to pay over 400 euros of nothing but import taxes before handing me over the packet! That's over 2200 euros for a racing wheel, utter madness.
If only Frex would have a retailer branch in the EU soil to avoid this stupid tax hell (and lower postage costs aswell), I wouldn't think twice about buying their hardware.
Meanwhile, I have to make due with the Logitech plasticness and hope for the G29(?) to be a lot more impressive than this G27.
Bah, I lost interest in this when with the lack of SS, I use mine a lot (so much it is actually breaking), but I see no reason to change to the G27, I'd just buy another G25 and if I wanted the fancy pedals I'd just pick up some of the Porche GT pedals.
It could be worse.. Norwegian authorities charge 38,4% import tax on anything from ANY country (EU or not).
For most people I believe $300 for a package including wheel + pedals + shifter is in the upper range of what they're willing to pay. There will always be some who don't mind spending far more, but their numbers are most likely too small for the big guys (like Logitech) to bother with. Besides, if Logitech decided to make a high-end product in the $500-1000 range they would meet serious competition from Frex, CST and others. So from a business point of view, $300 is probably about as high as they'll go.
booooooo i am dissapoint (insert funny looking face here)
the helical gears should have been there first of all (DUH!!!) they should have just made a metal shifter (or atleast more solid) mis-match-able to the g25, and the new pedal thing. the g25 is too loud, more buttons needed, and the shifter was not good enough
All this ranting about the lack of sequential shifter.... can't you just set it up to use 3rd and 4th for shifting sequential cars? I take it the shifter will center itself I dont see the big deal.
I would like to see a "cheapish" replacement gear/cogs set to enable diy upgrade of the G25 to quality helical gears, would be a very popular 3rd party product IMO.
as for extra buttons I could do with a couple more on the G25 so for me appart from the lower db output thats the only big plus for the G27.
I would expect the 25 to be priced around 20-30 percent cheaper than the 27 by christmas.
Logitech may be a "small" company but they have a huge globally recognised brand.
Well the G25 was a significant improvement from the DFP, I think that's what they were trying to do.
Also, I'm not sure if you have the full concept of how companies have to research, plan, develop, test certain ideas to put into products. One person doesn't go "look I've made these gears a funny shape and its much quieter". They pour resources and money into researching these things.
Here I go again with my comparisons - When the first Ford Model-T rolled out of the factory why didn't they put air con, electric windows..etc. They all have to be pretty easy to do!
"the lack of sequential is a huge down for anybody!"
Not for anybody, the people who don't use it will be glad - since they get a better H-shifter as a result.