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Yooper Padre
Posted 3/20/2015 6:18 AM (#760616 - in reply to #760085)
Subject: Re: List Price vs Actual Sale Price





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Location: Watersmeet, Michigan
Dittos on checking out last year's models; they're offering some very good prices right now. Actually, any boat you order should cost you less (considerably less) than one you buy off the floor since the dealer has no money invested in it and pays no interest on it. He essentially acts as a broker and makes additional money on prep charges. Typical mark-ups, excluding prep charges, range from $5k on a $25k boat to $10k or more on a $50k model. On an order, I'd be looking for a discount of at least $2,500 on the lower end, to no less than $6k on the upper range. Shop around.

Fr. K

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