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Originally Posted by f_inscreenname
(Post 4483437)
If I ran Donzi I would have an entry level boat for less then 87 grand (18 Classic msrp 87,000.00)
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...ho-o66995.html It's still a lot of cash for a not so big boat. RR |
Originally Posted by rak rua
(Post 4483441)
MSRP and selling price are not always the same, you can buy a 22 for that.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...ho-o66995.html It's still a lot of cash for a not so big boat. RR |
Originally Posted by rak rua
(Post 4483441)
MSRP and selling price are not always the same, you can buy a 22 for that.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...ho-o66995.html It's still a lot of cash for a not so big boat. RR Fun boats but 100k with trailer and tax for a 22 foot boat f that. |
Donzi's were never cheap, Just like Harley Davidsons and Corvettes. They have the name and the image. Many people will pay more just because of that.
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Originally Posted by tmmii
(Post 4483459)
True. At 88k msrp I hope the dealer has 40k of profit.
Fun boats but 100k with trailer and tax for a 22 foot boat f that. |
Originally Posted by rak rua
(Post 4483441)
MSRP and selling price are not always the same, you can buy a 22 for that.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/classifi...ho-o66995.html It's still a lot of cash for a not so big boat. RR |
Originally Posted by TxHawk
(Post 4482956)
If I ran Donzi... We'd be broke. We would have a stable of awesome machines that this market wouldn't want apparently.
I like that they are building a 22 Classic but loose some of the classic. Build a Criterion while your at it too please. And put LS power in them! |
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