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Snow check price thread

SRXSRULE

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So..... Post em up. What quotes are you getting for which sled and which options.
Pricing seem to have went up a fair amount, lets hope dealers have more room to work with price! haha Eric
 
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dp2826

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Interested in this as well. I was just quoted 13135 +199 for a 163 2.6 with clickers. Retail price on the website was 14399. I was hoping for a much better price.
 
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I'm thinking why snow check a sled. Wait a year or two and buy one below 10k. 2014 Pro's are going for that and I'm sure the 2015 will be there soon. Ski Doo's are going for under 10k. 14k for a stock sled seems like a lot to me.
 

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Last year for snowcheck Polaris was selling a 5 year old sled that all of their tooling had long since been payed for. They also found a way to get rid of a bunch of accessories they had warehoused to sweeten the deal for buyers that knew a new sled was coming out the next year. Now you have a new platform that requires new tooling, is lighter than before with the same or better durability (hopefully), and a new engine with more HP. That upgrade is not going to be free no matter what industry you are in. Plus they had to jack the price enough that they won't be loosing money from their "free" golden tickets they gave out last year. On this one, common sense dictates you won't see prices similar to last year.
 
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Last night for pricing it would say a base price for each model if you clicked on snowmobiles and that model. I think the pro RMK was $13199. However if you click snowcheck it jumps to $13699. Same was true from the assaults and sks
 

Indy_500

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I read on the site you can start snowchecking March 4th, I will be getting prices Thursday and will report back.
 

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Interested in this as well. I was just quoted 13135 +199 for a 163 2.6 with clickers. Retail price on the website was 14399. I was hoping for a much better price.

$1264 off the price of a brand new sled. These dealers need to make a profit at some point or they won't stay in business. Sure they are charging $199 for setup but that probably barely covers their labor.

How much better did you really expect to get?
 
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dp2826

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Key word there was, "hoping". I am not a dealer, I do not know how much they make. Also the 199 was for documentation, my fat fingers or autocorrect left that out.

Just thought a snow check would bring us better prices.
 

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I tried pricing through several dealers today and the dealer show is still going on through today so everyone is still in Florida. I was told to call back Monday as they don't even have the specifics for dealer pricing yet so no one will give me an actual quote
 
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i'm afraid they are a little steep

I just called my local dealer. He says he doesn't have pricing yet. I also built a Summit X 154 3" on the skidoo site and the dealer called with a price. 12500. Seems like Polaris is pretty high. the Doo was higher last time I priced both ways.
Now I don't know what to do...
 

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To get a price, do you guys call the dealer and list off all the options that you want with snowcheck? I would get nervous that I would miss something. Can you print out a page with what sled you built and send it to multiple dealers?

Sorry for the newb questions
 

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Base Snow Check PRO RMK 163 2.6 no additional money added options:

$12,935.00 (US) includes some clutching for altitude. (No Tax obviously)
 
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Is it better to wait on bumpers to get an aftermarket one? Or are the extreme bumpers a good choice?


Oem bumpers tend to be underbuilt and don't hold up to the abuse. Have had a couple polaris buddies go with BM Fab bumpers and have really good luck.


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