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Windy City
Posted 12/26/2019 12:23 PM (#951605 - in reply to #951601)
Subject: RE: Buying a new Lund




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I have not purchased a new Lund but a few months ago I started looking for a new fiberglass fishing boat and had settled between a Ranger or a Warrior. In the end I bought a Warrior but this was after vetting Rangers both as far as pricing and dealers abilities. One of the dealers I went to was M-W Marine in Hales Corners, they are a Lund dealer also. I was impressed with their service ability and service after the sale seemed to be a very important part to them. I would visit them as part of your plan.

Also the Milwaukee boat show is a great place to look at fishing boats of all brands.

Chris was the guy I spoke with at M-W Marine.

I don't think you will be able to drive too far to offset a different price on an Impact. Your fuel and time will quickly surpass any savings. I would recommend focusing on dealer service after the sale as it will outweigh a couple of bucks upfront on the purchase.

Remember the dealer is responsible for verifying the factory did what they are supposed to do, and and dealer installed rigging. It's not like buying a car that's ready to go when it comes off the transport.

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