The Logitech G923 is still the most popular starter wheel in the Netherlands. It offers solid force feedback, reliable pedals, and wide compatibility without killing your budget. But what is a fair price, where do you find the best deal, and what alternatives should you weigh? Here is the quick guide.
Current price range in the Netherlands
- You usually see the G923 between EUR 300 and EUR 380.
- Under EUR 320 is sharp; around EUR 300 is typically an action price.
- Bundles (with shifter or seat) can be the best value even if the sticker price looks higher.
Check our product page for live prices: Logitech G923 bundle.
What you get for the money
- 900-degree rotation, dual-clutch launch controls, and sturdy pedals.
- Gear-driven force feedback that is surprisingly tight for the price point.
- Plug-and-play with PC, PlayStation 4/5, and - in the Xbox variant - Xbox Series X/S.
- Logitech G Hub for firmware updates and button mapping.
This is a complete starter set: wheel, pedals, and USB cable. Want more immersion? Add a Driving Force Shifter.
Competitors and alternatives
- Thrustmaster T248 (product page) - similar price, belt/gear hybrid, slightly richer feedback.
- Moza R3 Bundle (product page) - entry direct drive, stronger and quieter, PC-only.
- Fanatec CSL DD / Gran Turismo DD Pro (GT DD Pro base) - higher price, much better force feedback and upgrade path.
Staying casual or on console? The G923 is the safe bet. Planning leagues or VR? Consider the Moza or Fanatec options.
Where to buy cheapest
- Tweakers Pricewatch: best for spotting quick drops.
- Bol.com / Coolblue / Alternate: rotate weekly deals; check shifter/seat bundles too.
- Amazon.nl: occasional flash deals; watch shipping.
- Physical stores: handy for immediate pickup, often a bit higher.
Set price alerts and pounce on midweek sales; electronics often discount better midweek than weekends.
Best times to buy
- Black Friday / Cyber Monday (November): typically 10-20% off.
- Summer clearance (July/August): chains clear gaming gear.
- New-release windows: when Logitech announces successors, G923 prices dip.
Bundles and accessories
- Add a shifter: Logitech Driving Force Shifter for H-pattern fun.
- Mat or cockpit: a simple playseat or anti-slip mat kills vibrations.
- Pedal upgrade path: if you later want load cell pedals, look at Thrustmaster T-LCM or Moza SR-P.
Savings tips
- Use alerts on Pricewatch and retailer apps.
- Consider open-box or refurbished with warranty.
- Bundles can beat buying shifter/seat separately.
- Mind shipping and returns; cheap can become pricey fast.
FAQ
Is the G923 still worth it in 2025?
Yes. For beginners who want PC and console compatibility, it remains a solid choice with strong support.
How does the G923 compare to direct drive?
Direct drive (like the Moza R5 or Fanatec CSL DD) gives more detail and power but costs more and needs a sturdy rig.
Is the Xbox variant pricier?
Prices vary, but Xbox versions are often a little higher due to licensing. Compare both on Pricewatch.
Conclusion
At EUR 320 or less the Logitech G923 is an excellent deal in the Netherlands. Above that, wait for offers or consider a direct-drive alternative. Start your sim racing journey with this wheel, read our beginner setup guide, and upgrade only when you know what you are missing.
Ready to buy? Check the current price on the Logitech G923 product page and grab your deal while it lasts.