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"Expert" pricing

Snow4life

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Anyone priced one out yet? I've only gotten a call back from one of the three dealerships I called and was quoted $14,200 on a 165 3" expert with shot. Curious what other people are seeing
 

live2beel

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The OTD price minus tax is what you need to know. Some dealers have all kind of fees to jack the price back to full retail.
 

8emup

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I'd pay a little more and find a local dealer with excellent service.

Weller Rec in Kamas Utah has always had my back. In the end their service and relationship with Ski Doo saved me a bunch of money.

If we all continue to negociate best price we aren't going to get best service. They don't go hand and hand:juggle:
 

live2beel

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I'd pay a little more and find a local dealer with excellent service.

Weller Rec in Kamas Utah has always had my back. In the end their service and relationship with Ski Doo saved me a bunch of money.

If we all continue to negociate best price we aren't going to get best service. They don't go hand and hand:juggle:


Make sure to not negotiate price on your next pick up or house. Just crazy, I negotiate on everything.
 

8emup

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Make sure to not negotiate price on your next pick up or house. Just crazy, I negotiate on everything.

And you're the the guy that will drive 100 miles to save $200? All I'm saying is negotiate with in reason and build a good relationship. When something goes really wrong it's good to have a dealer that will stand up for you. Unfortunately we the consumer are often the test pilots on these new products. It's just the reality with such small volume products.

The margin on these machines is crazy small. These guys really only survive on accessieries and service and you probably give all your accessory money to the internet.

Be careful what you ask for with price or no one will be left to help when you have a legitimate issue. The dealer can be very valuable when you need help. They know when they've seen an issue multiple times and can push on the manufacture for help.
 

DITCHBANGER

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I just put money down when i spring check, dont really care to nickel and dime the dealer. In return he treats me great and has gone out of his way for me as im not a headache for him.
 

live2beel

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I bet 90% of you guys negotiated somewhat on your sleds. Your just wanting to be the stand up internet guys:face-icon-small-dis
 
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