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#11
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Now that I’ve had a chance to think about it, I’m willing to bet that $139,000 price for a 30 Outlaw may be a sign of things to come. Given the fact that the 30 O/L can be equipped with amenities like air conditioning, galley, enclosed head, etc, it’s capable of competing with the 31 Sonic (29 Sonic if you subtract the platform). Although the 29 O/L could compete with the 31/29 Sonic in terms of speed and performance, it never could compete in terms of amenities. If Baja regards the 30 O/L as a direct competitor of the 31/29 Sonic, then we are all in trouble in terms of price. The local dealer here has two 31/29 Sonics in his inventory and they are priced at $149,000 and $159,000. Some may say “…heck, you can get a 33 O/L for not much more than $139,000”. Well, that may be true now but how much longer will that last??
Perhaps I’m wrong and the price stated above is a mistake. Perhaps it’s not a mistake but as time goes by, prices will fall. Bottom line – who knows?? In time, we will all know.
Perhaps I’m wrong and the price stated above is a mistake. Perhaps it’s not a mistake but as time goes by, prices will fall. Bottom line – who knows?? In time, we will all know.
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Originally posted by bikinilover
That was the price he told me over the phone, what the boat sold for. They, Hawkeye, seem to sell there boats for higher prices for some reason. I guess they get it, they are a big dealer.
That was the price he told me over the phone, what the boat sold for. They, Hawkeye, seem to sell there boats for higher prices for some reason. I guess they get it, they are a big dealer.
If you are going for up grade from 25,I would go for 33 for the money!
I'm looking at 36.



