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Thread: 2000 Moomba Mobius V
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03-19-2007, 05:58 PM #1Junior Member
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2000 Moomba Mobius V
2000 Moomba Mobius V
Indmar 310 HP, V-8 180 Hours
22 Foot
Rad-A-Cage Tower
2 Dual Monster Tower Board Racks
Remote Tower Lights
Pioneer CD/WMA/MP3/XM/Radio
4 Sony Xplod Tower Speakers
Polk Momo C400.4 amp
4 Polk Outdoor Speakers
2 or 4 Rockford Subs
Dual 12 Volt Batteries
3 Removable Fat Sacks
Hydraulic Wake Plate
Depth Finder
Pop-up Cleat Kit
2006 Mobius Decal Stickers
New Cup Holders
Dual Axel Trailer with Guide Pole Covers
Asking $29,500
E-mail: [email protected] for pictures and more information.
Phone: 612-802-5170
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03-28-2007, 08:36 AM #2Junior Member
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Do you still have this boat for sale? I sent you an e-mail. Thanks!
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03-28-2007, 06:52 PM #3Junior Member
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Yes it is still for sale!
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04-05-2007, 08:57 PM #4Junior Member
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Here is the NADA price I got even with your additions: $23,945-27,325.
http://www.nadaguides.com/default.as...7&gc=MR>c=MR
But, whenever I look at boats or sell mine, I think you should just go by the base price: $20, 830-23,780.
Anyways, even going by prices with everything, your price is still almost $2000 too high. Frankly I would take those $2,000 and add 5,000 more to get myself a brand new LSV (37,000). But, you know, I guess you just can't put a price on brand new 2006 decals and new cup holders. Personally, I believe it is worth $21,000. Now how again do you justify $30,000?
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04-05-2007, 11:51 PM #5Junior Member
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You had the additions wrong…
2000 Moomba Mobius V 22’
Boat Cover
Depth Finder
Stereo
Dual Batteries
Propeller/stainless 4 blade
Swim step Fiberglass
Fire Ext.
Trim Tab Indicator
Hydraulic Trim Tab
Wakeboard Rack
Wakeboard Tower
Wakeboard Tower Lights
Wakeboard Speakers
Wakeboard Ballast System
$29,910
Plus 06 decal and new cup holders…
That’s how I can justify it!
I have no idea who you are or what you do for a living but if you ever become a boat dealer or salesperson for Moomba/Supra or any other boat dealer and only go by “base price” for sales and want to sell me a boat… let me know! I guess options aren’t worth anything in your book and you really don’t know what a 2000 – 2002 Mobius V is. It is not an LSV nor is it comparable to an LSV in length, weight, or wake size. You should really know your boats and full information before you start to criticize on someone else’s boats.
So how is that LS mid-engine for you?
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04-06-2007, 06:10 PM #6Junior Member
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I'm not criticising your boat...I am criticising your price. Your boat looks pertty nice but you only posted one picture so that could be very decieving. Your boat is not like an 2007 LSV and yet one would need just $5,000 more to buy a boat 7 years newer. Hey, I don't have an LS. Maybe you should take your own advice and get the "full information" before you start criticising someone else. I will say it again, newer graphics and brand new cup holders are priceless.
p.s. Let me know when you sell your boat.
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04-06-2007, 07:31 PM #7Member
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Liveforwater how about from now on if you dont like the price just keep going or PM him. Find some other way to amuse yourself.
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04-06-2007, 08:43 PM #8
I checked the NADA and the price was between $26K and $30K. Were I live boats and motorhomes are always listed above high book and they sell too. I checked my 1998 Mobius and the value dropped $1,000 in five years amazing. In fact, the price I bought the boat in Portland is still $1,000 lower than the existing low retail price. The market for these boats is hot so if your looking for a boat you may be standing in line.
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04-06-2007, 11:52 PM #9Junior Member
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And all that I am saying, why not buy a brand new Moomba for a few thousand more... or at least a newer one? Such as this one, for example:
http://adcache.boattraderonline.com/6/6/9/87982269.htm
I think this boat has all of your options except those priceless 06 graphics.
"cause I'm no superman."
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04-07-2007, 12:53 AM #10
Go for the boat you think is the best value for you. Any price within the NADA listing I would consider reasonable. As a buyer iI sometimes think the price is high but at the same time as a seller I sometimes think the price is low. Locations can determine prices as the local economy varies and the time of the year can dictate prices. This time of year people start looking for boats and they are able to get the boat out to test drive. Just get out and check the market as buying a boat is fun and sometimes frustrating. Enjoy it as with me it doesn't happen very often.
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