[/QUOTE]With those prices tho its just going to hurt the dealers i no im not trading up now anymore, not at 19100 for a 2018 freeride and then they say my 2017 is worth 9 and i paid near 17 3 months ago,i dont no who can take that kinda beating financially
UOTE=T-team;2379322]Was just going to say, we did a couple already. we have a few in stock. Guys getting trade in values in spring.. Its REALLY hard to do. Nobody knows what the markets are going to do and EVERYBODY is completely saturated with used units due to the bad snow. Give it a bit of time.. values will go back up. Blue book is blue book... A dealer isn't going to pay a couple thousand dollars over what that book is saying to pay..
You know what hurts dealers? Paying really well for used sleds and then sitting on them for an entire year due to not getting any snow. They can't just keep buying sleds at top dollar and not selling them. The market is saturated.. its nobody's fault. It would hurt the dealers even worse to keep taking on inventory nobody is buying when they are still sitting on trade ins from the 16/17 season. "The used sleds are too expensive" and "dealers don't pay enough for trade ins".... that's a door closing formula my friend. What would make you happy as a value.. 12-13000? Then when the season rolls around.... someone is supposed to pay 13,500 for a used one? Keep in mind there's always some inspections that need to be done and some regular maintenance.
Would you do that? No... what about all the 174's dealers took on trade for top dollar then BRP dropped the summit 174 sp's to 10,700? There is a LOT of used inventory around. Dealers paying fair dollars for trades last year and Mother Nature throwing constant curveballs is what set this all up.