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I am not 100% it was possible with the Bennington lineup in 2017 when we bought ours. I think the cheapest Bennington Tritoons with 150’s were between $40-45 then. And $56k now with no other options on the cheapest end is a tough purchase. Likely going to be a couple/few options either wanted or needed to make it fully fit with intended uses and wants that then push it north of $60k.I'm wondering in this crazy market if it is even possible to buy a 22' 150hp tritoon for $40k? If not, what can one expect to pay?
Repeat after me. New boats are not going down. It just doesn't work that way. With the highest prices ever, they are breaking sales records. I had a regional sales manager tell me a couple weeks ago that anyone waiting thinking prices will go down in a couple years is making a big mistake. Used ones might, but not new ones.Are we thinking this is what the pricing are going to be for the long-term? I'm happy to wait if, in a couple years or so, we think the prices will go back down.
Highly doubtful. In my industry, hard goods may level out and hold, but no belief they will go down.Are we thinking this is what the pricing are going to be for the long-term? I'm happy to wait if, in a couple years or so, we think the prices will go back down.
MSRP |
$48,622 Elliptical |
MSRP |
$54,708 SPS |
From an article at the start of this year about another pontoon boat topic was this little gem of a quote:Are we thinking this is what the pricing are going to be for the long-term? I'm happy to wait if, in a couple years or so, we think the prices will go back down.
I've been offered $40k over what I bought my boat for in 2020 (2021 model year), and I sold my 2011 RCW with a 115 for the same price as it was purchased for new. The market is bonkers right now.
I think used is going to come down as all the cabin-fever/first-timers/bought-on-a-whim-purchasers realize that boat ownership is spendy and not what they initially thought it would be. BUT, that's going to take a couple years (IMO).
RVs are just like boats. Prices are going up, up, and up. We were told last fall, and are every time we look, that the one we like now will be higher when the next one hits the lot.My aunt already indicated they are selling their rv after two years. Maybe the same will happen with others as mentioned above