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Alana July 11th 06 01:20 PM

Dealer Mark-up
 
I work in the RV business so I know how much mark up we have. We are in the
market for a new 16' Boston Whaler Dauntless and want to make a good deal on
year end models.....but we don't know how much profit is in the boat to know
where to make an offer.

Thanks for reading

Alana Marcel



Reginald P. Smithers III July 11th 06 01:26 PM

Dealer Mark-up
 
Alana wrote:
I work in the RV business so I know how much mark up we have. We are in the
market for a new 16' Boston Whaler Dauntless and want to make a good deal on
year end models.....but we don't know how much profit is in the boat to know
where to make an offer.

Thanks for reading

Alana Marcel


Alana,
In the boat business, just as in the RV business, it isn't your cost
that determines the price the dealer will sell the product for. The
selling price is determined by what the customer will pay for the
product. If no one will buy the product for Cost plus 35% they will
keep lowering the price until supply meets demand. Also, if a product
is HOT, and a dealer can not keep it on his floor, he will keep raising
his profit margin. Remember when Honda and mini vans were selling for
$1500 - $2000 over list?

If you really want to get a good deal on a 16' Boston Whaler Dauntless
you should not be looking at a new year end model, but at a 1 to 3 yr
old model. You can cut one hell of a deal with a owner who needs to get
rid of the boat at the end of the season.
--
Reggie

That's my story and I am sticking to it!

Jim July 11th 06 01:57 PM

Dealer Mark-up
 
What is the markup for a motorized RV? I'm sure motor boat markup is
similar.
"Alana" wrote in message
m...
I work in the RV business so I know how much mark up we have. We are in the
market for a new 16' Boston Whaler Dauntless and want to make a good deal
on year end models.....but we don't know how much profit is in the boat to
know where to make an offer.

Thanks for reading

Alana Marcel




Alana July 11th 06 04:19 PM

Dealer Mark-up
 
I have been told boats are far less

Alana


"Jim" wrote in message
nk.net...
What is the markup for a motorized RV? I'm sure motor boat markup is
similar.
"Alana" wrote in message
m...
I work in the RV business so I know how much mark up we have. We are in
the market for a new 16' Boston Whaler Dauntless and want to make a good
deal on year end models.....but we don't know how much profit is in the
boat to know where to make an offer.

Thanks for reading

Alana Marcel






Jim July 11th 06 05:16 PM

Dealer Mark-up
 
What is your markup; and how much of that can you afford to give up to close
a deal?
Jim
"Alana" wrote in message
m...
I have been told boats are far less

Alana


"Jim" wrote in message
nk.net...
What is the markup for a motorized RV? I'm sure motor boat markup is
similar.
"Alana" wrote in message
m...
I work in the RV business so I know how much mark up we have. We are in
the market for a new 16' Boston Whaler Dauntless and want to make a good
deal on year end models.....but we don't know how much profit is in the
boat to know where to make an offer.

Thanks for reading

Alana Marcel








Eisboch July 11th 06 05:18 PM

Dealer Mark-up
 

"Alana" wrote in message
m...
I work in the RV business so I know how much mark up we have. We are in the
market for a new 16' Boston Whaler Dauntless and want to make a good deal
on year end models.....but we don't know how much profit is in the boat to
know where to make an offer.

Thanks for reading

Alana Marcel


Good luck. I bought a new 16' Dauntless in 2001. The dealer would not move
an inch. It was basically take it or leave it.

Maybe it was the particular dealer, but I think it was more of the Whaler
"image" at the time.

Things may have changed.

Eisboch



Wayne.B July 12th 06 10:49 PM

Dealer Mark-up
 
On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 12:18:03 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:

Maybe it was the particular dealer, but I think it was more of the Whaler
"image" at the time.


I think it is usually supply and demand. If the dealer is on
allocation from the factory, and can only get a certain number of
boats in a year, they don't have much incentive to negotiate as long
as product is moving.

There are sometimes other issues such as the dealer's factory "perks"
being tied to selling at list price.


Lost In Space/Woodchuck July 13th 06 01:52 AM

Dealer Mark-up
 
should be close to the same as an RV biz. Wait until the snow flies and see
how bad he wants it off the lot!!!

"Alana" wrote in message
m...
I work in the RV business so I know how much mark up we have. We are in the
market for a new 16' Boston Whaler Dauntless and want to make a good deal
on year end models.....but we don't know how much profit is in the boat to
know where to make an offer.

Thanks for reading

Alana Marcel





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