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    #21
    Quote Originally Posted by TOUCH OF CLASS View Post
    True you can buy a Cruz for less than a Cadillac but t's not a Cadillac.
    You can pay more for an Escalade, but your still in a Tahoo!
    1998 202 DC / Mercury 300R

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    Quote Originally Posted by 95202DCX View Post
    You can pay more for an Escalade, but your still in a Tahoo!
    So buy a charger and have a discounted corvette

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phoenix 921 View Post
    The boat market in general is real tough right now. My dealer for Phoenix told me this is the worst year he's had in twenty years and I imagine most others are hurting to. The Champion will sale when the economy cranks back up, but who knows when that will happen. I hope for the people that like Champion that this does real well for Charger boats.
    I suppose the question is, what's a good number sold for a company like Charger that doesn't sell a lot of boats to begin with?

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    I would say 50 as it takes a bunch of boats sold to pay for the molds .At 60,000 that's not profit more like 15,000 per boat and that's if you don't have to warranty any.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TOUCH OF CLASS View Post
    I would say 50 as it takes a bunch of boats sold to pay for the molds .At 60,000 that's not profit more like 15,000 per boat and that's if you don't have to warranty any.
    I would be surprised if it was $5000.00 profit!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TOUCH OF CLASS View Post
    I would say 50 as it takes a bunch of boats sold to pay for the molds .At 60,000 that's not profit more like 15,000 per boat and that's if you don't have to warranty any.
    At 50 boats, that's more boats than Charger has sold total over the past couple years.




    Is there reason to dispute the sales figure on this chart, at least as far as Charger is concerned?

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    That's registered boats ,if there's still 10-15 not sold and there was another quarter so you can probably add another 15-20 to that number.Joe is the only one that knows how many were really built.I know they built some 210 s in November when I stopped by there.

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