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I was told by my Yamaha dealership the 190 is THE most popular boat they sell and it's not close, he said if they had 10 on their lot today they would be sold tomorrow.
No, I was inquiring about trading mine in, they said I was better off selling myselfThat dealer wouldn’t by any chance have been trying to sell you a 190...
Thanks for that; Goldsboro is within driving distance for me and sure enough they have $29.5K listed! It’s an option. What I’d really like though is to buy one used and benefit from a new buyer’s depreciation, however, I can’t find any decent deals! What is up with the used pricing on these boats?! Searching nation-wide on boattrader, eBay, and locally on Craigslist people consistently ask 29K for used 2017 models! I get asking high and looking to haggle, but basically MSRP for a used boat probably out of warranty?! I’ve found a few (like 3) 2014-2015 listings in the 19K range with flaws and sun damage but for the most part it’s 27K-29K for every year. Even found one asking above MSRP without extras. Totally out of line with logic and NADA.I just bought at sx190 and was looking at the ar190. Performance east in goldsboro nc will sell a ar190 with 3yr warranty for $29500 otd.
.............. Totally out of line with logic and NADA.
Are people just crazy trying to get their money out of a purchase they decided they didn’t want, or do these boats actually hold fair market value totally out of line with typical depreciation trends? The way the used market is right now, it’s looking like new is the better deal... Thanks for any input!
I see logic in most of what you said except for this. It has nothing to do with the industry and everything to do with common sense. Regardless of condition, used items are simply not worth what new ones are. Doesn’t matter if you’re talking about a boat, car, trailer, or even a toaster or a nice shirt. The second it belongs to you first, it’s worth less. Otherwise any sane buyer would simply buy new themselves. Good condition is always more valuable than poor condition, but used does not equal new. It doesn’t even matter if you bought it, stored it in a garage and never turned the key. It’s now going to be a 2-owner, the 1yr manufacture warranty is over, and it’s last years “old” model. All of these things reduce value both to the second buyer and beyond.Take my boat for example, '17 AR190 that is essentially factory stock....So why would I NOT expect it to be worth the same amount of money as a new one? Because "that's the way the industry works"? That answers BS in my opinion. Critical thinking prevails in my world, and there is no reason that one boat should be valued significantly different than the other in this scenario