imdoo'n
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Yes it is frustrating for the dealers. As you mentioned in an earlier post a similar sled was $3000 less than in Canada. Its hard to sell to someone that is going to buy US as there is no $3000 markup in new sleds. You are still out to lunch if you sold it at bare bones cost. You just have to grin and bear it. Thankfully the manufacturers protect the dealers on warranty issues. That is the only card we can play with the consumer. I'm glad to be out of this rat race. Lol.
no doubt, just becomes a lesson in frustration, a few hundred difference is not worth the cross border stuff, and i don't think there would be any rush to do it, but for 2 3000 dollars it can be hard to resist. heck i seen guys in med hat line up out onto the road at a service stn, to buy gas instead of across the street, at .01 cents per litre more. i saw that and went accross the street cost me about .80 cents more, no line up and in and out, while the clowns we just passed were still lined up. sometimes people are there own worst enemy.