I am looking to buy a new Blazer and have had prices all over. Could anybody tell me what I is a ball park figure for a new blazer?
I am looking to buy a new Blazer and have had prices all over. Could anybody tell me what I is a ball park figure for a new blazer?
This is an '06 202 that Todd has. It's listed at $32,000. An '07 will be several thousand more depending on options. C&O has several '07 202's w/ the 250 HPDI on it. If you have any questions I can help you with, don't hesitate to ask.![]()
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I just ordered a 202 with a 250 HPDI from C & O. I don't think listing a price is good practice so I will let Todd or some of the guys do that. There are to many variables invovled with pricing and this could lead to problems.I will tell you I did a lot of research before I ordered mine. A word of advice, it is not always a good idea to go with the cheapest.Go with the reputation of the dealership.You will not notice those few extra dollars more each month,but you will notice if your boat is down and can't get service!![]()
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by tnmark »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I just ordered a 202 with a 250 HPDI from C & O. I don't think listing a price is good practice so I will let Todd or some of the guys do that. There are to many variables invovled with pricing and this could lead to problems.I will tell you I did a lot of research before I ordered mine. A word of advice, it is not always a good idea to go with the cheapest.Go with the reputation of the dealership.You will not notice those few extra dollars more each month,but you will notice if your boat is down and can't get service!</TD></TR></TABLE>
Very good advice.It's always best to buy local whenever you can. Fortunately, my dealer has a great reputation and great prices.
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And you are right, it is not good practice and is against most boat manufacturer's policies to post current model year prices in public areas. You can do this at Boat Shows and through personal contact (face to face, phone, email). Previous model year boats are game though. And, just because a price is 'listed', it doesn't always mean that is the lowest price you can get the boat for. Non-current boats costs dealerships money and they need to move them just as a car dealership does.![]()
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