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They were truly outstanding to deal with and I got a great deal on a year old leftover with no time on the clock. I could have paid more money for a used boat than we did for a new boat that was a leftover. |
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You should be able to get a discount on any new boat.
I say *should*, because my experience suggests that Whaler's are tough to get/find a deal on. A friend of mine spent years looking at small Whalers and even used, even beat up, they held their value VERY well, going for relatively high prices, I.e. not much less than a new one. And they didn't last long for sale whenever they went up, even the basket cases sold very quickly. If you're looking for a deal, I'd suggest looking for a used one this time of year, something someone doesn't want to winterize/store or keep making payments on over the winter. And being prepared to make an offer/jump on it quickly... |
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![]() I am gonna call bs on this one. No way you got over 65% off a BRAND NEW boat that was last years model. Either they took you, or you are taking us, as a fool. |
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That would be more like 40% off.
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I usually see 20-25% off MSRP as a starting point with most boats of current model year. |
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I wasn't in a business where I had price control, but there were times when selling just one or two more lines before 5:00 pm Friday meant winning a trip for 4 to the Superbowl, or some similar goody. Not all income comes from selling individual units.
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Outdoorsman can believe what he/she wants it doesn't affect the boat I now have owned for 6 years. Different boats have different mark ups. Want a shore ruining wakesurf boat? Buy a left over Malibu as they are arguably one of the most marked up boats on the market and you'd be shocked at how much they can take off. I purchased my boat as the marina was dropping this particular boat brand and picking up another. Rumors at that time where they lost the rights to carry them, or just decided that brand wasn't their cup of tea. Whatever their reason I couldn't care less. I will say I have hated dealing with them for literally everything else except for the sales on two boats I have purchased from them, but hey I still paid what I wanted too |
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Is that enough of a discount to make a 1 year old leftover worth it??? |
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That is one hell of a discount and it just confirms to me how ridiculously overpriced boats are getting to be. Don't get me wrong, (I own a Formula too), Formula's are beautiful boats, but way out of control on their pricing IMHO. Not just Formula either, there are plenty of other's out there way over priced as well. Not just boats either, Harley Davidson, Snap On tools, Ski Doo, just to name a few off the top of my head. I own them all, and all of them are great products, but waaaaaaaaay over priced, so I usually buy used these days. Let someone else take the huge loss from buying new. I realize that buying used can be risky, but when you KNOW what you are looking at, more often than not, it can be a very wise decision... The very FIRST thing I do when I go to someones house, or place of business to buy something used that he/she is selling, is to look around at the surroundings, ie: house, building(s), yard, garage (if there is one), landscaping, other vehicles, personal hygiene, etc,etc, and that pretty much tells you right off the bat what you are buying. There are exceptions to every rule, but you know the old cliche, "If it looks like s***, smells like s***, feels like s***, it usually is s***"!!
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Snap on tools....... Holy mark up! |
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Yes I got a good deal, but there are similar deals on cars/trucks and snowmobiles at the end of the season/model year run (probably not on Snap On tools) Anytime you want to be sure to get exactly what you want and when you want it (beginning of snowmobile season or first car/truck of the model run) you will pay more. If you want it and can afford it, I say enjoy. If your situation is different for any reason and want to you pay less than MSRP, then shop around, there are always deals on leftovers and gently used. America has something for everyone!
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