My trade difference equaled out to about $1k an hour. Loaded 2019 X24 going to loaded 2022 X24.
$30-$35K per year. I didn't trade.....
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Yah, that’s what got my attention, my xt23 build was somewhere near 253 msrp, very loaded up but I was pretty surprised to say the least, as a few years ago I recall building out a fairly loaded xt22 for something like 165 ish maybe. My dealer is great and has always treated me well, I’m just scratching my head when I look at all of these boat prices. I wonder what this thread would look like in 2030?!
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Holy Scheiss!!!! 200 grand? Seriously? No joke?
Originally posted by Cycleman6 View PostI just ordered a 2022 XT24 today. April Build. Not sure what price was prior, but these boats are expensive! Base MSRP for 2022 XT24 before options is: 165,920. Total MSRP with our build is $212,200. If anyone ordered/purchased a 2022 XT24 prior to today, you can see if they've had a price increase this year already.
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Originally posted by Gianfranco View PostIt took me a while to pull the trigger on my x22 and the price difference was huge! If you upgraded to a z8 tower the upgrade was 5500 and now it’s almost 11k, the trailer went from 11k to 15… it just depends in what it is. All in all the price difference was every bit of 20k
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Originally posted by freeheeler88 View PostI suppose I’m glad I got my order in early. My dealer led me to believe that prices were going up, but I was struggling to comprehend these new numbers...!
At what point do we expect used boat prices to rise as well?
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I suppose I’m glad I got my order in early. My dealer led me to believe that prices were going up, but I was struggling to comprehend these new numbers...!
At what point do we expect used boat prices to rise as well?
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Originally posted by TolCarMan View PostSeriously?? That's crazy.
We were originally planning to order our boat with March-April delivery in mind, but my dealer called me up and told me MC is increasing prices for boats that fall in the second half of the 2022 model year and that it'd be a wise decision to snag one of their earlier build slots. Glad I did!
Yeah, & I’m sure January will have another 3-5%.
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Originally posted by Gianfranco View PostIf you upgraded to a z8 tower the upgrade was 5500 and now it’s almost 11k, the trailer went from 11k to 15…
We were originally planning to order our boat with March-April delivery in mind, but my dealer called me up and told me MC is increasing prices for boats that fall in the second half of the 2022 model year and that it'd be a wise decision to snag one of their earlier build slots. Glad I did!
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It took me a while to pull the trigger on my x22 and the price difference was huge! If you upgraded to a z8 tower the upgrade was 5500 and now it’s almost 11k, the trailer went from 11k to 15… it just depends in what it is. All in all the price difference was every bit of 20k
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Originally posted by BudmanV24 View PostHow long do you hold pricing for? Our quotes are good for thirty days. After that if there's a price increase, we requote the job.
I think it’s different for every industry. I’m in food business and those prices fluctuate all the time. In this instance I think a “quoted” price is different than actually “ordering” something. I’ve placed an order and paid a deposit. In the retail industry it doesn’t happen often where you order something and the price changes between order and fulfillment.
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Originally posted by Zrlee View PostI totally get it. I run a business and deal with increased cost every day. But If I’ve quoted a price I stick to it. Incurred cost have to get passed to future customers. Not those who I’ve already quoted.
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Originally posted by Zrlee View PostI totally get it. I run a business and deal with increased cost every day. But If I’ve quoted a price I stick to it. Incurred cost have to get passed to future customers. Not those who I’ve already quoted.
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Originally posted by MC25 View PostWhile it’s frustrating, the supply chain is destroyed currently. I get hit with price increases all the time with contracts issued (commercial construction) without warning. Suppliers don’t care, it’s all materials across the board.
I totally get it. I run a business and deal with increased cost every day. But If I’ve quoted a price I stick to it. Incurred cost have to get passed to future customers. Not those who I’ve already quoted.
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