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Looking at a 2005 Bayliner 175 runabout (Capri), and wondering if anyone has
recommendations on it. Bayliner web sire says $9,995, but Olympic Boat centers say $12,875 out the door (tax and set up charge). Q: -how flexible are dealers with this $9,999 "M.S.R.P." business? How flexible are dealers in general ? -what of the 2005 175 (3.0/A-1) in general? The Merc 3.0/A-1 has a pretty proven track record, right? Thanks in advance! |
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Do they itemize the remaining portion of the $2880 that isn't sales
tax? (Sales tax should be about $900, right?) As far as "how flexible are dealers with the $9,999 MSRP?" Obviously very. They flexed *up* almost $2k. There probably isn't much profit in that boat at $9,999. Often isn't on leaders, and the $9999 price has been the advertised MSRP on the entry level boat for a long time. Costs have been climbing while the price has not, so the only thing that can give way is profit. The dealer may be required to purchase a certain number of the loss leaders, but cannot be compelled to sell them at a price the factory "suggests". The dealer might actually need to ask for the additional dough over and above MSRP to make the deal pencil; in which case the builder is to blame for publishing an unrealistic MSRP just as much as the dealer is to blame for failing to follow the "manufacturer's suggeston". |
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8.?% sales tax, yea, and like $997 for destination/prep (stated on the
Bayliner site), but don't know where the balance of the "$12,875 out the door price is". I'll ask. Thanks for this info - it gives me a much better insight. Don't know if dickering with this MSRP is even worth it since I see how much more the 185's and 195's are. For example, the 185 jumps up to $16,???, and the 195 like 18K+. wrote in message ups.com... Do they itemize the remaining portion of the $2880 that isn't sales tax? (Sales tax should be about $900, right?) As far as "how flexible are dealers with the $9,999 MSRP?" Obviously very. They flexed *up* almost $2k. There probably isn't much profit in that boat at $9,999. Often isn't on leaders, and the $9999 price has been the advertised MSRP on the entry level boat for a long time. Costs have been climbing while the price has not, so the only thing that can give way is profit. The dealer may be required to purchase a certain number of the loss leaders, but cannot be compelled to sell them at a price the factory "suggests". The dealer might actually need to ask for the additional dough over and above MSRP to make the deal pencil; in which case the builder is to blame for publishing an unrealistic MSRP just as much as the dealer is to blame for failing to follow the "manufacturer's suggeston". |
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Well it's pulling a bit closer into reality.
If the Bayliner site discloses a $997 destination charge, then the actual MSRP is really about $11k rather than $9995. Add 8.8% to $11k, and you're up to within a short spit of $12k. They should be able to account for that last $875 somewhere, maybe its a charge for bottom paint, custom pinstripes, a fancy wax job, etc. Odds are almost 100% that whatever is being charged out at $875 cost only a small portion of that number...BUT, that said, the dealer needs to make a profit to stay in business. There are two perspectives available in a situation like this. The first is to get all hung up on the horrible reality that the boat dealer sells boats for more than he pays for them and go into some funk because somebody will make a very small profit along the line. Not a suggested approach. The second is to simply compare all the new boats you can buy for $128XX out the door, (or whatever you budget dictates) and pick and choose between them to get the one you like the most and will serve you best. As you have noticed- there is almost *no* competition in the Under-$13k out the door for new boat, motor and trailer category. Almost reduces the question to do you like it or not and do you choose to afford it or not, as the list of competing offers won't be especially long. One reason you won't run into a lot of wheeling and dealing on that model is the margins are so darn skinny that the dealer's bottom line won't change much regardless whether you buy the boat or not. |
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Note about the "missing" $875........it occurs to me that the math thus
far hasn't included anything for license and registration of the boat and the trailer. You may find a lot of the $875 in those two numbers. |
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On Wed, 22 Jun 2005 22:08:33 -0700, "Mr Wizzard"
wrote: Looking at a 2005 Bayliner 175 runabout (Capri), and wondering if anyone has recommendations on it. Bayliner web sire says $9,995, but Olympic Boat centers say $12,875 out the door (tax and set up charge). Q: -how flexible are dealers with this $9,999 "M.S.R.P." business? How flexible are dealers in general ? I read an article about these boats a year or so ago - they are made in Mexico and are considered an "entry" level boat, but they do carry a certain markup for the manufacturer. What the dealer charges above and beyond the MSRP is his business. Strangely, the MSRP is usually a price above what the dealer will usually deal for - this is an interesting anomaly. Marine USA is selling that boat for $10,995 which is about what I would expect including dealer prep, delivery, etc. With tax in this state, registration, etc, about $11,500. Offer him $10,995. -what of the 2005 175 (3.0/A-1) in general? The Merc 3.0/A-1 has a pretty proven track record, right? Don't know, but it's the engine/boat combination you are getting for that price - no other options. It's a good entry level boat if that's what you are looking for. |
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All depends what and where you are boating along with what you expect the
boat to perform like. Years ago I looked at the same boat but passed after top speeds were only 30mph and I felt it didn't have enough power for my family members who wanted to learn how to water ski. "Mr Wizzard" wrote in message ... Looking at a 2005 Bayliner 175 runabout (Capri), and wondering if anyone has recommendations on it. Bayliner web sire says $9,995, but Olympic Boat centers say $12,875 out the door (tax and set up charge). Q: -how flexible are dealers with this $9,999 "M.S.R.P." business? How flexible are dealers in general ? -what of the 2005 175 (3.0/A-1) in general? The Merc 3.0/A-1 has a pretty proven track record, right? Thanks in advance! |
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on june 1 of this year I purchased the same boat. total cost was 11500. its
a great little boat but dont expect to go ocean cruising with it. my top speed is 45 mph with a full tank and 49 almost empty, thats with 2 people on board and full coolers. As far as ski'ing and tubing, it does fine There is plenty of power in the little 4 banger. Good luck you will like the boat Steve "Woodchuck" wrote in message .. . All depends what and where you are boating along with what you expect the boat to perform like. Years ago I looked at the same boat but passed after top speeds were only 30mph and I felt it didn't have enough power for my family members who wanted to learn how to water ski. "Mr Wizzard" wrote in message ... Looking at a 2005 Bayliner 175 runabout (Capri), and wondering if anyone has recommendations on it. Bayliner web sire says $9,995, but Olympic Boat centers say $12,875 out the door (tax and set up charge). Q: -how flexible are dealers with this $9,999 "M.S.R.P." business? How flexible are dealers in general ? -what of the 2005 175 (3.0/A-1) in general? The Merc 3.0/A-1 has a pretty proven track record, right? Thanks in advance! |
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Was your "total cost" inclusive of tax and license?
What are sales tax and license fees in your state? Because taxes and license fees will vary so much from one state to another, it's usually better to compare net prices than figures "out the door." |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... Was your "total cost" inclusive of tax and license? I think he said $12,875 or something like that. And that was total, out the door, tax, license, etc... What are sales tax and license fees in your state? WA state tax is what, 8.6% or somehting like that ? Because taxes and license fees will vary so much from one state to another, it's usually better to compare net prices than figures "out the door." |
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