Bought the same one for my Ex Wife. Couldn't wait to get rid of both of them!Speaking of Anniversary/special edition, reminded me of my first Summit. The good ole Y2K millennium edition 600 136”
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Bought the same one for my Ex Wife. Couldn't wait to get rid of both of them!Speaking of Anniversary/special edition, reminded me of my first Summit. The good ole Y2K millennium edition 600 136”
Even when they are built has no bearing on when you may receive it. I checked mine at the end of March and received it Dec 1st. Now, to be fair it had been at the dealer since I believe Oct sometime but I know that some people got theirs before I did even though I KNOW that their serial number was not as low as mine (mine is REALLY low) so even being BUILT early doesn't seem to mean early delivery.When you order during snow check has zero impact on build or delivery date. Build schedule is not finalized until after snowcheck, and then may change.
I checked last day got mine Saturday finally.
Hell. I would be happy if for the 2023 sleds Doo went crazy and gave us LED headlights and more than one or two lousy color choices for a change!I hope it's something really special. It would be great if it was a big jump forward in geometry and weight but I doubt it will be much more than an incremental improvement. I won't be checking a new sled since the current fleet is pretty fresh but I'd be looking forward to getting a sled in the second year of a new gen.
Those are both 2022s, top one is a Turbo ExpertThe first picture 2023 is from Snowmobileusa.com and the second picture is from 2022 BRP. With the 2023 not released for a few more days I have little to know confidence that they truly know the MSRP of the yet to be released snowmobile. And no trickery here, same base entry model.
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The pictures is just a picture, when looking at the specs at each website this is what they are reflecting as a different price point for the same specs. Since there is no picture of a 2023 they had to grab something. Not sure what's going on with the pictures but its suppose to show a $350 price point difference for the same sled from 22 to 23 model year. Either way a person can go to the websites and come up with there own conclusion. Just found it interesting that Snowmobile USA has put a MSRP out there when the dealers do not even know what they are selling yet.Those are both 2022s, top one is a Turbo Expert