Selling my H2X
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Selling my H2X
Not sure if I'm allowed to post this here without paying OSO, guess I'll find out...
I gotta sell my H2X before the season ends. It runs and looks like new. I'm asking $37,900 but I'm open to all offers. Here's a link to the ad. Dan
http://adcache.boattraderonline.com/6/8/8/31020988.htm
I gotta sell my H2X before the season ends. It runs and looks like new. I'm asking $37,900 but I'm open to all offers. Here's a link to the ad. Dan
http://adcache.boattraderonline.com/6/8/8/31020988.htm
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Depends how fast you want to sell. Same as my thinking until I bought the new boat, now I'm at 34K and am certainly looking to move it quick at that price. You have to pre-qualify to get rid of the hull-kickers and other assorted nood-nicks. I had a guy call yesterday who was a "serious pontoon boat buyer". I politely told him this was the other end of the spectrum. My web site for the boat has done a good job of spurring interest and reducing showing it to people who have no idea what "one of dem dar barhars iz".
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the market might be a little slow, I have thought about stepping up to a bigger boat, but I will most likely wait a little while, i have a 2000 h2x bought new in 2001, with a 454mag, nice boat and trailer with mag wheels, its not for sale but if someone gave me 35000.00 it would be there boat
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I found a killer deal on my "new" 302, I had to take the chance. Someone will certainly luck out with my "old" boat. It kills me to sell it for that after all the dough I put into it last year. Just the cost of moving up.
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sounds like a good price DJM, I talked to the Baja dealer a little while back to see what trade in was on my boat, talk about hurt, give nothing and sell high is there goal, wish you luck
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Just posted it on ebay. Should be viewable soon, reserve is 34k
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=1853474689
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=1853474689
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You know djm, there is a flip side to this. You have to drop your price because the market sucks for selling. On the other hand, the boat you buy will/should have gone through the same slide. My take on it is if you drop 5% and the boat you're buying drops 5%, you're ahead!
Now, I'm in the same position. Selling my 24 Outlaw for a 29 or 32. I've been dropping my price 50 cents on the dollar they've dropped. In other words when I see a reduction in the range of $3K on that size boat, I drop about $1500.
Make any sense???
Good luck,
Bruce...
Now, I'm in the same position. Selling my 24 Outlaw for a 29 or 32. I've been dropping my price 50 cents on the dollar they've dropped. In other words when I see a reduction in the range of $3K on that size boat, I drop about $1500.
Make any sense???
Good luck,
Bruce...