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Brian Hoffies
Posted 12/3/2010 9:06 AM (#468884 - in reply to #468871)
Subject: RE: Buying a new boat?


DJS - 12/3/2010 5:17 AM

Thanks for the reply Steve. But I guess again what can I expect to get off of the sticker price? Anyone out there bought a new boat recently? I guess since it seems there aren't any replies to a new boat buying question I assume no one is actually buying any which goes back to my point that paying anywhere near sticker would be a huge mistake. Like everyone else they want to rake in the profits when the going is good but they don't want to take a beating during a recession, GOOD LUCK WITH THAT!


How about you get away from your desk and go find out what you can buy a new boat for?

Nothing irritates me more then know it all people who want to tell other people how to run their business. How about you stick a couple million on the table and sell boats for 5% over cost. Be sure you look your techs in the eye and tell them "no raise this year, figure a new way to feed your two kids." I takes money to run any sort of business. Really...........do you think 10 to 15 percent is to much to make?

If you are serious about buying a boat you won't do it banging on a keyboard. Get out and see what kind of deal you can make standing face to face with one of these millionaire boat dealers.

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