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Thread: Pricing
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10-26-2012, 05:35 PM #11
Dont worry kane. It will get repealed in january...
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10-27-2012, 06:54 PM #12Junior Member
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Do you think it will be closer to 60k out the door with boat show incentives?
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10-28-2012, 10:36 AM #13
Right Now its really hard to say, i got some numbers back on one of the boats im looking at and i they were decent numbers but not enough to make me bite. From what im hearing the SC and the Dealers are being a bit harder to deal with in lower numbers for some reason.
I think realistically you will see a few Options given as Boat SHow incentitives and this will help lower your overall cost.
Exp, Perfect pass, 1295 on the Mojo,
Heater 560 on the Mojo
Snap in Moomba Graphic carpet 890 on the Mojo
These are incentives i think you might see at the boat show and would lower your over all cost on the boat if you are adding them in your boat build specs.
I think its very realistic you can get a really nice Mojo for 60K out the door but you will need to sacrafice upgrades on your trailer, and really think about the options in the boat.
Some of the big dollar items for upgrades in the Mojo is rounded estimates..
Engine nearly 2K
Perfect Pass 1300
Moomba Carpet 900
6 speaker stereo 600
Spining board racks 750
When you order your boat think of what you can always add later to keep the initial cost down and this will get you the boat at the price you want for your budget.
Sure the first summer you dont have fancy Moomba logo carpet, but get it next year or soemthing like thatMalo <--- Means--Evil or Mean One. This explains a lot.
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10-28-2012, 03:32 PM #14
Just for clarity, I don't think there is a PerfectPass option. The Digital Cruise Pro, which works similarly to PP wakeboard pro, comes standard and the option/upgrade is the GPS Zero Off system.
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10-28-2012, 03:36 PM #15
I say it depends on how you option the boat, how you option the trailer, how/what incentives SC has for the boat shows, what your tax rate is and, most importantly, how well you can negotiate.
I'm going to agree with Mike in that you should be able to get a very nicely optioned Mojo OTD under $60k.
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