Williamsone46
Jetboaters Captain
- Messages
- 980
- Reaction score
- 954
- Points
- 247
- Location
- Lehi, UT
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2024
- Boat Model
- 255XD
- Boat Length
- 25
Keep in mind that there is tax savings
Trading it in for 20k is like selling it for 22k when you factor in the tax savings, depending on your tax rate. And than you factor in that you sell it on your own and the buyer talks you down off 25k down to 23-24k. It's all about, is it worth dealing with the added stress and head ache for the extra $1500 - $2000 to sell it on your own or would you rather trade it in and be done with it?
Ok got off the phone with the dealer. Apparently (according to what he said) he has a guy very interested in my trade-in and wants me to see if I can bring it over this week. After telling him I will have to do some thinking and talking with the wife, he called back and offered me another 1,000 on trade. that brings trade-in up to $20,000. If you go my way, average retail is $25,410. If you go his way low retail it $20,410. Still leaning towards just selling it on my own and putting it towards a down payment. Since its a new boat, I'm not really trying to grab a deal that may be gone next week. I will be able to buy the same model at the same price for the next 6 months at least.
Trading it in for 20k is like selling it for 22k when you factor in the tax savings, depending on your tax rate. And than you factor in that you sell it on your own and the buyer talks you down off 25k down to 23-24k. It's all about, is it worth dealing with the added stress and head ache for the extra $1500 - $2000 to sell it on your own or would you rather trade it in and be done with it?
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