Dont Be Shy...

SHOOT2KILL

Active member
The tide has rolled back in the favor of the consumer here in the NO SNOW areas of the Midwest...Thought I had a great deal on a leftover Viper a few days ago...Unfortunately an extended warrenty issue came up and since the sled was snowchecked last year and never picked up, Yamaha would NOT honor the additional 2 year Y.E.S. warrenty they are offering in their current Promo...So you move on and continue to search for your next new sled deal...Found it yesterday...$5600.00 off list on a leftover 2024 ZR 8000 ATAC...Called and made an all CASH offer OTD price and the dealer excepted it...Nice sled...This will be my third Procross...
 
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SHOOT2KILL

Active member
Just for reference...NOT the dealer I purchased from...But you can see some places haven't gotten the memo yet...
 

jr37

Well-known member
Absolutely, if you're not in a hurry and not afraid to travel a little, there are deals to be had. Some dealers, for God knows why, are holding strong on prices. Some dealers see the writing on the wall and are ready to get them out the door. Good luck you guys!
 

fishcrib

Member
The tide has rolled back in the favor of the consumer here in the NO SNOW areas of the Midwest...Thought I had a great deal on a leftover Viper a few days ago...Unfortunately an extended warrenty issue came up and since the sled was snowchecked last year and never picked up, Yamaha would NOT honor the additional 2 year Y.E.S. warrenty they are offering in their current Promo...So you move on and continue to search for your next new sled deal...Found it yesterday...$5600.00 off list on a leftover 2024 ZR 8000 ATAC...Called and made an all CASH offer OTD price and the dealer excepted it...Nice sled...This will be my third Procross...
Bought same sled in December, couldn't resist the price. Dealer still has ZR 9000 RR for 15500.
 
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fishcrib

Member
Also, 3 Weeks after I bought the sled the dealer called and told me they have a free GPS for the sled.
It is the Tread premium. I had no idea about this, and I don't think the dealer knew either. It's a $700.00 unit, Shoot2kill you should look into this if you don't already know about it.
 

jr37

Well-known member
Hard to teach an old dog like me new techy tricks...After 56 seasons of riding here in Wisco & the U.P. my brain has become my GPS...lol...Thanks for the heads up...
That's the truth. Back when I put more miles on, guys would talk about trail numbers or letters. I'd talk about trail landmarks. When traveling northern WI or the U.P. now I still know many times where a trail is going to cross a road before we get there. I don't ride much anymore, but I know I still wouldn't need a GPS for northern WI into the Yoop.
 
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