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End of season pricing on Axys

RMK935VA

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The prices are going to keep going down and will really dive when the 19 comes out. My guess is that new 18 163s will dip well below $9,000. I know a dealer in our area who is close to that already.
 

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Gonna be really hard not to by a holdover and ride for a year while waiting for the kinks to get worked out on the 19 as well as prices to drop.


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Tufte Marine eastern Nd just lowered prices again! 9500 for 163 in season and has 1 orange 163 snowcheck for 10,100


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Still brown in much of MN. And ftmp dealers seem to be content keeping their stuff till next year.

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This. Houghton Powersports has 10 RMK's in stock with 7 of them being snowcheck's. Not the lowest pricing I have seen. They have a few snowcheck Doo's as well & would not budge away from MSRP on those:face-icon-small-con. Guess they are going into next year with a whole lot of stock. Still have not seen as good of a year as 16 was for incentives.

Unless this 19 RMK is much improved I am going to run my 16 another year.
 

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The prices are going to keep going down and will really dive when the 19 comes out. My guess is that new 18 163s will dip well below $9,000. I know a dealer in our area who is close to that already.

Not typically. When new models hit the floor the holdovers usually go up. Now they are compared to a $13-14.5K sled, so $10.5-11K doesn't look as bad.
 

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Not typically. When new models hit the floor the holdovers usually go up. Now they are compared to a $13-14.5K sled, so $10.5-11K doesn't look as bad.

Agree... The last 3-4 years the lowest pricing of the year has been late Feb, and maybe early March. Once you get past that, the factory rebates usually end and the dealers will just sit on the sleds for 4-5 months and then try to sell them for a couple grand more.
 
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