You should buy that $15 - 18,000 boat that Nada has for sale.
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You should buy that $15 - 18,000 boat that Nada has for sale.
Prices are down because people are losing their jobs and they have taken on too much debt. No one is forcing anyone to take a low offer. Additionally financing is very tight. There are simply fewer buyes. The law of supply and demand is at work.
depending on your state, they are going to charge you tax no matter where you buy it. They sock it to you when you register the boat unless you can show that you already paid the tax.
SC is a max of 300 dollars sales tax
Update: Everyone wants top dollar for their boat, bottom line. I'm not trying to purchase a cheap boat and I've owned a boat before so I know the costs involved. There are plenty of boats out there that have been properly maintained but again, they're proud of their price.
I have contacted over 20 people this week and it's always the same story. I'm not trying to get something for nothing I'm just not going to pay over the NADA. I have a good job and excellent credit so I can borrow money at a very low rate. NADA is what the bank will lend and that's barely what I got for my previous boat so that's all I'm going to pay.
There are a few 205's that I'm still interested in but I get tired of the hype from dealers especially that they're SUPER BUSY and WE HAVE TONS OF CUSTOMERS...WE DELIVERED 10 BOATS LAST WEEK!!! Come on, let's be real here.
So you're saying EVERYONE is way above NADA, but you're not willing to go above NADA? NADA is a guide but a boat will always be worth exactly what someone is willing to pay for it, nothing more, nothing less. If the market (meaning everyone selling, not NADA) says that boat costs $25,000, then you can expect to pay that or not get one. Just because your last boat sold at NADA doesnt mean the next person has to sell to you at NADA.
I just sold my 95 BMW M3 that was my fun on the side car, and I got tired of hearing "NADA says its only worth 6k, Ill give you 5500" when I had it listed at 9500. Guess what, I told all of them I wasn't interested and that they were free to go buy the cheaper ones (that didnt exist, and certainly not in Dakar Yellow, I searched to make sure). I waited a little bit longer (an extra month) and ended up getting what I wanted: 8,000. I had a few of them come back to me after it sold upping their offers because those $6,000 15 year old BMWs they found were POS....too bad so sad, too late now!