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    Motor price comparisons

    Has anyone recently priced out a 2017 V20 and compared different motor options? I'm interested in what you are seeing as the price differences between Pro XS, SHO and G2 HO w/DPS.

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    SHO was around 2500-3k more than the pro xs. Dealer doesn't have the G2 so can't help there

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    I priced just motor without controls for a 250 pro xs. This was 2 years ago. 17 to 17500. Yamaha was close to 20 I think. I went for the 250ss Suzuki at about 18500.00. Mainly due to the 6 year warranty. Could not be happier, that being said, if I were dropping 65k in a new rig I'd get whatever motor I wanted. I mean not much payment difference in 2 or 3 k at that level.

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    My local dealer has 3 V-20's with one of each (112 Fortrex, 2-9's)
    250 XS is $65,300
    250 SHO is $68,500
    250 G2 is $72,000

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    I talked to a Ranger dealer today. They charged 1800 more for SHO than a Pro XS and 1900 more for G2 than Sho. Sounds like that Legend dealer is asking for a much larger premium if everything else is the same between the boats.

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    I would imagine Ranger has a lower negotiated price then Legend for all the motor manufacturers.

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    I just ordered my boat a month ago and I went over the engines tirelessly. Above a few spots had it correct. Mercury Yamaha $3000 more Evinrude 2000 more than that. I've always been a straight Yamaha guy but I actually went with the Evinrude And the ten year warranty because of the torque and being a two-stroke. My finishing price was $85,000 though LOL I added most every option I could get that's before tax. Not being rich this will be the last boat that I ever own LOL

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    Looking fwd to seeing that boat. Will it be a 2017 or 2018?

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    No idea. Guessing 2017. Alot of help from this message board. Since no one i know up in washington has one. Big props to this board.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisB225HO View Post
    I would imagine Ranger has a lower negotiated price then Legend for all the motor manufacturers.
    Especially with evinrude.