Used boat pricing?
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Originally Posted by f311fr1
Call Pat at Active Thunder. He has a NEW left over 05. Joe Murray
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Re: Used boat pricing?
Originally Posted by Magic Medicine
Its seems that their are a few brands of boats that are continually priced very high. I have seen a few that are price 5-15 grand above book value. This seems crazy to me since considering the price of fuel and the state of the economy. I would think it would be a buyers market now.
What I do not understand is the "state of the economy" comment. From all indications the US economy is doing very well. What is wrong with the economy ? My company, and many others, are hitting all time high revenues and profits. Housing is still strong (people do not buy houses if they think they are going to loose their jobs), the Fed is worried about inflation and crude has stabilized in the $60's. Looks like 2006 will be another good year.
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Originally Posted by h2owarrior
I agree that this particular boat is overpriced. I took a bath on an AT. It was my choice to sell it, so no bad blood with Pat. I think he took a bath on the boat as well. The price on this boat has got to be seriously negotiable.
What I do not understand is the "state of the economy" comment. From all indications the US economy is doing very well. What is wrong with the economy ? My company, and many others, are hitting all time high revenues and profits. Housing is still strong (people do not buy houses if they think they are going to loose their jobs), the Fed is worried about inflation and crude has stabilized in the $60's. Looks like 2006 will be another good year.
What I do not understand is the "state of the economy" comment. From all indications the US economy is doing very well. What is wrong with the economy ? My company, and many others, are hitting all time high revenues and profits. Housing is still strong (people do not buy houses if they think they are going to loose their jobs), the Fed is worried about inflation and crude has stabilized in the $60's. Looks like 2006 will be another good year.
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Hey, Lil' BUddy, is this postcoming from abroad? And that didn't mean Judy!
Originally Posted by h2owarrior
I agree that this particular boat is overpriced. I took a bath on an AT. It was my choice to sell it, so no bad blood with Pat. I think he took a bath on the boat as well. The price on this boat has got to be seriously negotiable.
What I do not understand is the "state of the economy" comment. From all indications the US economy is doing very well. What is wrong with the economy ? My company, and many others, are hitting all time high revenues and profits. Housing is still strong (people do not buy houses if they think they are going to loose their jobs), the Fed is worried about inflation and crude has stabilized in the $60's. Looks like 2006 will be another good year.
What I do not understand is the "state of the economy" comment. From all indications the US economy is doing very well. What is wrong with the economy ? My company, and many others, are hitting all time high revenues and profits. Housing is still strong (people do not buy houses if they think they are going to loose their jobs), the Fed is worried about inflation and crude has stabilized in the $60's. Looks like 2006 will be another good year.
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Originally Posted by Steve_H
interest rates are almost double what they were 2 years ago. gas is .75/gallon higher then 2 years ago. insurance is getting harder and harder to find. in my eyes the economy doesnt look to good especially when it involves buying toys.
Fuel is huge factor on the US economy. But with the growth rates the economy has enjoyed over the past two years, you would be hard pressed to show that high fuel prices have done anything but keep the economy from overheating.
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Come on...if your buying a $100,000 boat what the heck does paying an extra few bucks for gas going to do to you? Gas prices will affect your auto driving habits on a daily basis, maybe. I still see a lot Hummers being sold. Interest rates are still very low. Stop being so negative. It is easy to say the seller of the new toy I want, but can not afford is asking too much. If it is too much look elsewhere.
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Originally Posted by Steve_H
well i guess the historical chart provided by the federal reserve is all wrong then.
i give up
i give up