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why?
If people are getting new ones for $8500 why do guys with used ones want $9000-$10000 for lowish mileage 12's? I think it was a good post to tell people to shop around!
A friend of mine just purchased (from a dealer near here) a brand new (0 miles) 2012 800 Pro RMK 155" with electric start, for $8900. This does not include tax, title, etc. Thought I would share this with everyone.![]()
I never mentioned it was a big deal. Just sharing information. Out the door it's around $2300-$2500 cheaper than a 2013. To some people that is a big deal. It was the deciding factor for him over the 2013.I too was kind of wondering why this was such a big deal.
I bought my 13 for $10,785 out the door. I bought my 12 for $11,400.
2 different dealers, one of which is in the mountains and should have gotten me a better deal because of volume, but doesnt because they have the market.
I believe dealers are smart enough to know their market and surroundings, base their price off that and tell you to stick it. If each sled that came out of polaris was priced the same and sold for the same, there wouldnt be these problems with back and forth BS between customer and dealer.
BTW, I sold my 12 for $9500...thats cheaper then going to any dealer by the time its all said and done.
Yeah, but the one in question had zero miles on it and it doesn't matter if you purchase from a dealer or a private party the sales tax cost is still there in most cases so you have to figure that back on top of the price you sold it for.
So this guy ended up buying a new '12 Pro for around $10k. You can find a '12 Pro with around 700 miles for around $8500 very easily. That's $1500 of goodies you can add.
I would rather pay the extra $1500- and not have 700 miles on it. Everyone looks at it different-- but i know some of the things that happened to my sled in the first 700 miles (and you could never tell by looking at it). Why risk it.