No money left over for a wrap.I have noticed with the used market….not too many wrapped sleds anymore. Is that trend starting to dwindle?
Lots of peopleNo money left over for a wrap.
I think it's harder to sell with a wrap.
175 for me also my Edge showed up 10 days ago.I wish I knew, the trend now is to flip over backwards and jump and wheelie and hop overs I guess, not for me but that’s all you see vids of now a days. You couldn’t give me a 154, seen lots on the hill in deep pow and they suck, 165’s are better but unless you do a bunch of suspension work they wheelie pretty good to, I love my 175 but I am a dying breed I guess.
My brother and I both reduced ours from 22k to 20k. They were 2022 expert turbos with two years warranty remaining. Both sold for 20 grand a couple days laterSure is a bunch of 850T doos on the market not selling at $21-23 thousand buck range?
what did you sell it for? Not getting any interest in my 19 which is mint with a lot of extras. I would have thought i would have had lots of interest in it.My new sled is in just gettin built figured now was the time to list the 2020 well it was for sale for 1 day and sold for asking price
Yep.Yeah wraps are getting pricey also.
I agree I would always choose stock looking over a custom wrapped sled.
Got 16000what did you sell it for? Not getting any interest in my 19 which is mint with a lot of extras. I would have thought i would have had lots of interest in it.
That would be nice. I have no bites at 14. It has about $7,000 worth of extras too. not that I ever expected to get that back out, but I figured it would make it attractive for a quick sale.Got 16000
20.5 turbo?That would be nice. I have no bites at 14. It has about $7,000 worth of extras too. not that I ever expected to get that back out, but I figured it would make it attractive for a quick sale.
I do way better putting sleds back to stock or near to it and parting out the extras/performance parts.That would be nice. I have no bites at 14. It has about $7,000 worth of extras too. not that I ever expected to get that back out, but I figured it would make it attractive for a quick sale.
That would be nice. I have no bites at 14. It has about $7,000 worth of extras too. not that I ever expected to get that back out, but I figured it would make it attractive for a quick sale.
Most people do not have a $20,000 budget for a used sled but I think the amount of people who would take $15,000 for a 2000km sled so they can buy a new one for $27000 is even a smaller crowd. There were wayyyy too many people snow checking sleds last year under the assumption that it would cost them $3000 difference because they knew a guy who knew a guy who sold his one year old sled in a day for more money than he paid or w/e. People will not be doing that next year.Most people don't have the cash to buy a $20k sled, and most that do planned ahead and snowchecked this spring, or are buying up the units others backed out on.
IMO financing a used sled in that price range right now is not a smart move, and I believe a lot of people realize that. I'm thinking a used 2022 turbo with under 2000km will be in the $15-17k range come spring.
I'm awaiting black Friday sales data, I think the numbers are going to be a sharp decline from the past few years. If people can't afford to buy TV's on black Friday the same applies to all discretionary items, like sleds.