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sean stinson 07-14-2003 08:46 AM

Hey Wildthing,

Thanks for the kind words bro.....if you ever have any questions about anything please don't hesitate to contact me. I'll be happy to help you out anyway I can........that also goes for everyone else on OSO who may be in need of some help....

Sean

Reckless32 07-14-2003 01:47 PM

Rule of thumb is 25% off of MSRP and 33% off options will put you real close to dealer cost

What's the angle on negotiating option prices? Or is total price still the best angle?

Also, on trade-in's, what's the best approach to take when negotiating trade in value? I know to sell outright is obviously the best plan but it's not always timely...

Reckless32 07-15-2003 08:05 AM

TTT

OldSchool 07-15-2003 08:12 AM

Rick,
You are asking way too many questions...What's up? Is your boat ready for this weekend?


Craig:D :D

sean stinson 07-15-2003 08:35 AM


Originally posted by Troutly
I'm not sure you can give me the kind of help I need..... :eek:
Troutly,

All you need is a high speed fix every now and then to blow your skirt up stud......:D :cool: :p

sean stinson 07-15-2003 08:46 AM


Originally posted by Reckless288
Rule of thumb is 25% off of MSRP and 33% off options will put you real close to dealer cost

What's the angle on negotiating option prices? Or is total price still the best angle?

Also, on trade-in's, what's the best approach to take when negotiating trade in value? I know to sell outright is obviously the best plan but it's not always timely...

Sometimes you can get some options thrown in but I have always noticed that most try to still get to the bottom line out the door price.

Trades are always a difficult situation. Dealers don't like them, you don't want them anymore. The worst part of trades is the outstanding loan balance usually puts the customer upside down in it. But usually you can roll that into the new boat but then you're upside down in that one. Trades are tough you usually have to roll the dice.

Come On Yo

Sean


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