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End of season pricing on Axys

w74bronco

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I'm locked and loaded to buy a leftover 17' Axys. Wondering what sort of deals y'all would expect to see. I'm not concerned with getting it before the snow melts, should I wait till fall? Located in the Pacific NW.
 

Wheel House Motorsports

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I grabbed a 155 for 10599 and same dealer was doing 163's for 11099 I believe or right in that neighborhood. But not sure of those rebates are still going on.
 
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sledhed21

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Deals on 2017 Axys

Dealers in both UT & CO are clearing those out
for $9800 (155")!!!
 
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SWITCHMAN

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In February I bought a 163" for $9,708 no ES
155"s were $350 less (2year warranty)
M&M in southern Minnesota had the price
My local dealer matched it
A buddy just bought a new '17 Rush 600 ES for $8,400 there
Prices like this make it tough to snowcheck.
 

M8Chris

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I don't think I'll ever snowcheck a sled again. Picking one up during the season or the following year saves so much money! You could pick up a holdover and turbo for the price of the new snowcheck stock sled.
 

w74bronco

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Appreciate the feedback. $10k was the magic number in my head , and it looks like it is doable for a 163 or 155.
 

Johnny T.

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The kick in the snocheck nuts is the list price on the 18's dropped. The list last year on a 155 800 was 200 higher. no golden ticket. and no $500 loyalty rebate. I paid 12,449 for the aforementioned sled a year ago.
 

2XM3

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Really should be totally reversed, snowcheck should be at the 10k price and the "normal" price should be the 14 whatever......you get squat for buying on early really when you figure the difference in "actual" price
 

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The only reason to ever snowcheck would be if you have to have a certain color, and you want to ride the newest first. For me I buy a new holdover every year, pay a few grand less and don't get totally bent over at resell.
 

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Just picked up a black 163 axys for $10,100 on Thursday in Ogden UT. Figured nothing new for 18 so might as well get it now for that price.
 
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bryceraisanen

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The only reason to ever snowcheck would be if you have to have a certain color, and you want to ride the newest first. For me I buy a new holdover every year, pay a few grand less and don't get totally bent over at resell.
Just curious what you think it costs to upgrade every year? I've always had used sleds and figure on losing about $1,000 a year.

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Lowest I have seen is $8999 for a 17 800 155. It was advertised on ksl.com. Logan UT. Lowest 18 I have seen was $10200. Hopefully this means something new for 2019! :face-icon-small-hap
 

bryceraisanen

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Was that a 163 for $10,200? Where

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