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See what they are asking. I think low to mid 20's would be the MAX I would offer given the market conditions. If you are in Michigan the economy is still lagging here. Remeber- these boats never go UP in value.
Wannabe |
Originally Posted by carrera1
(Post 3881905)
your so angry drock, your tantrum allready sold.... the right price is usually where you both feel screwed
Originally Posted by 4bus
(Post 3881919)
I agree with a sub $20k offer. It is not a leading brand, and it is a tough market. Sub $20k is a quick price, full NADA today is a 2 year sell price
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Originally Posted by wannabe
(Post 3881925)
See what they are asking. I think low to mid 20's would be the MAX I would offer given the market conditions. If you are in Michigan the economy is still lagging here. Remeber- these boats never go UP in value.
Wannabe |
I was taught that 80% of asking price would be a reasonable offer to start unless you really feel you can go cheaper. JMHO Randy
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Strong market $35k current market $25k take it and run 2013 is here!I never sell anything because I'm in denial also!!LOL!If you can buy it out right even better no payment means more $$ for up keep!!My 02~%8
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The intial cost is the easy part. It's the on going unknown costs that will upset you. Make the man a realistic offer that makes both of you happy. The pure joy of Sport boating is "priceless"...who cares what we spend...you are not going to spend in heaven! GOOD LUCK AND ENJOY !!!
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You find a boat you really like, and the price is within range of your acceptance and yet you offer an insulting offer, you just might be told to hit the road leaving empty handed. Whereas if you made a lower offer but within reason, you'd be more likely to negotiate, possibly buying that boat. People always say, then keep looking. That works fine for a Searay Sundancer were every other seller has one, but I don't see this type of boat being sold at every corner. If you don't care where you buy or what type of boat you buy, then obviously you can insult all the sellers you want till you find a taker.....All while you spend your time and $$ searching and driving. The seller isn't towing his boat to your house costing him time and $$. Just my .02
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Originally Posted by US1 Fountain
(Post 3882015)
You find a boat you really like, and the price is within range of your acceptance and yet you offer an insulting offer, you just might be told to hit the road leaving empty handed. Whereas if you made a lower offer but within reason, you'd be more likely to negotiate, possibly buying that boat. People always say, then keep looking. That works fine for a Searay Sundancer were every other seller has one, but I don't see this type of boat being sold at every corner. If you don't care where you buy or what type of boat you buy, then obviously you can insult all the sellers you want till you find a taker.....All while you spend your time and $$ searching and driving. The seller isn't towing his boat to your house costing him time and $$. Just my .02
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Nobody has mentioned, it is in the middle of the winter. This is a very slow time for selling, so even a low offer is far more likely to be entertained. Don't be a complete jerk, but definitely offer on the low end of what you think is fair. You never know their situation, he might be hard up and take it. This is business, you aren't making friends. If he's mad, make a different offer. Money talks.
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Originally Posted by Captain YARRR
(Post 3882041)
Nobody has mentioned, it is in the middle of the winter. This is a very slow time for selling, so even a low offer is far more likely to be entertained. Don't be a complete jerk, but definitely offer on the low end of what you think is fair. You never know their situation, he might be hard up and take it. This is business, you aren't making friends. If he's mad, make a different offer. Money talks.
Miami boat show usually gets the buying juices flowing, and around here if your boat isn't sold by mid july plan on keeping it for another year |
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