all the dealerships I've been to in the last month had a lot of sleds on the floor. New one's all over craigslist. I heard Spring order was good from last season, but floor models had to be a hard move this season. Probably be decent discounts in March then in fall for 15's
Sounds like plenty of 15s down south ...I wonder if Regional Managers will ship inventory north to clear out?
It has been tough on the dealers in our area. The Cat dealer gave up the franchise at the end of January. I heard today that the Doo dealer is closing the doors. That leaves just the Yamaha and Poo dealer, and sleds are an afterthought for him.
all dealers base their pricing on the latest sales program from the manufacturer. From there i find the big volume dealers will be about another $400 -$500 less than a smaller dealer is. No one ships for free so i would think if your local guy that gets a sled shipped north from 100's a miles away will have to pass that along.
Fwiw...when i talked to my dealer in midstate wi in feb., he said that the warehouse was empty and all the 15 poos were at dealerships. They do move sleds from one to another when requested, but it is up to each dealership to decide.
Wheres this ? Minnesota ?
no idea with poo but with cat at least the way it was. u had to buy so much inventory before u could buy anything out of salvage. now days the salvage sleds are not the bargains they once were but parts and gear still are. I think some of the big box dealers make less just so they can dump more and make the cash out of salvage ? is poo 1 price shipping any place in the lower 48 alsoAll dealers pay the same price. There is no discount for ordering more or less, it's straight across the board. If a so called volume dealer is selling cheaper it's because he has a lot of inventory and he's willing to take a loss, it happens in business all the time. Some dealerships like to be the big dog which isn't always the smartest business decision. I've heard it a million times in my store that dealerships who order big get them cheaper and it's simply not true. Anyone who's been in business will understand this. Sometimes you win and sometimes you lose. We're naïve to think it's Always Sunny In SledsylvaniaMy two cents
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It has been tough on the dealers in our area. The Cat dealer gave up the franchise at the end of January. I heard today that the Doo dealer is closing the doors. That leaves just the Yamaha and Poo dealer, and sleds are an afterthought for him.
All dealers pay the same price. There is no discount for ordering more or less, it's straight across the board. If a so called volume dealer is selling cheaper it's because he has a lot of inventory and he's willing to take a loss, it happens in business all the time. Some dealerships like to be the big dog which isn't always the smartest business decision. I've heard it a million times in my store that dealerships who order big get them cheaper and it's simply not true. Anyone who's been in business will understand this. Sometimes you win and sometimes you lose. We're naïve to think it's Always Sunny In SledsylvaniaMy two cents
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