Used 30 Outlaw?
#1
What should one expect to pay for a used 2004 30 Outlaw that has 496 HOs with 30 to 50 hrs on it? Not sure what options it has in the cuddy. If I was guessing it is pretty bare. SST pak as well.
#5
Originally Posted by 29 OUTLAW
If he's selling it after less than one season, then he must want to get rid of it really bad!!! Offer him 85K.
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From: Solomons Island, Md
All kidding aside, you should pay no more than $101,000 for a 2004 30 Outlaw with HO’s. Here’s why I think that:
My boat’s a 2001 and has HO’s. If someone wanted to buy it today I would sell it for $73,000. Bajas in the 29-30’ range loose value at a rate of about $6,000 per model year. His boat is 3 years newer than mine (3 x $6,000 = $18,000). That would make his boat worth (in my opinion ) $91,000. I then tossed in an extra $10,000 due to the fact that his boat is a 30 Outlaw and mine is a 29 Outlaw. So, $91,000 + $10,000 = $101,000.
Based on my scale, if you have to pay much more than $101,000 for his, then you’d be better off buying mine for $73,000. Make sense??
My boat’s a 2001 and has HO’s. If someone wanted to buy it today I would sell it for $73,000. Bajas in the 29-30’ range loose value at a rate of about $6,000 per model year. His boat is 3 years newer than mine (3 x $6,000 = $18,000). That would make his boat worth (in my opinion ) $91,000. I then tossed in an extra $10,000 due to the fact that his boat is a 30 Outlaw and mine is a 29 Outlaw. So, $91,000 + $10,000 = $101,000.
Based on my scale, if you have to pay much more than $101,000 for his, then you’d be better off buying mine for $73,000. Make sense??
Last edited by 29 OUTLAW; 09-14-2004 at 09:17 AM.
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The new 30 outlaws 2004-05 are way hyped and kinda over priced so the first year or two people are going to pay alot more for them which means these boats will take a lot bigger hit on resale because they paid so much for the "latest and greatest model" I think the 30ol is overpriced and I have friends in the industry and sales managers at baja dealers who seem to think the same..
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From: Cedar Rapids, IA, US
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I'd hate to be one of the first ones to buy a new 30 off a dealer's lot...they're going to be in a world of hurt trying to selling it in a few years. I can't believe what dealers want for them!
I'd much rather get a 33 for only a little more.
I'd much rather get a 33 for only a little more.
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From: Solomons Island, Md
Originally Posted by Baja Daze
I'd hate to be one of the first ones to buy a new 30 off a dealer's lot...they're going to be in a world of hurt trying to selling it in a few years. I can't believe what dealers want for them!
I'd much rather get a 33 for only a little more.
I'd much rather get a 33 for only a little more.
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