Agree, although a lot of Euro's are cutting prices due to the EV change, VW who were slow off the mark can dispose of big combustion engines here, got nearly a 10k discount on a Tiguan when I'd not been able to get a discount on a car in 20 years here. They were basically following me out the door saying "buy one".
It always used to amuse me that Toyota's are seen as premium in the UK and are a bloody rip off, but were as cheap as chips here. Used cars can be expensive in Australia, a Canberra car that's been gliding along big highways at 60km/h for 5 years can be virtually like new, when a UK car will be full of squeaks from all the stopping and starting, multiple tyre changes, brake pads etc... You see cars on the road here that haven't been seen driving in the UK for 40 years...little automatic Volvo's from 1977 with original paintwork, it's astonishing.
Also....check the difference in the price of TV's ! Got my dad a decent Hisense 55" tv last week for $594.