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    Dealer still has 2012 Tiges......

    Is there any reason why a dealer would still be holding on to a 2012 Tige when the 2014s are starting to arrive at dealerships? Is that a sign of not wanting to budge on the price or maybe an issue with the boat itself? Just seems strange to me to hold on to a 2 year old boat. I know there a lot of dealers on here so feel free to share your ideas.

    #2
    Not any reason I could think of. Older it gets the tougher it is to get a decent price for. You can maybe convince someone a 1 year old holdover is still worth XXXXX amount of money(2013 now). But once they are 2 years old IMO they aren't worth any more than used, because the day you title it its now a 2 year old used boat. There was a thread on WW a few weeks about this and most agreed it was something to stay away from as a buyer unless they are just giving them away(NADA for a 2 year old used boat). There is a reason that boat is sitting there. Whether its price or the color or missing key options or loaded with expensive options no one wants. That boat(or boats) is losing value as we speak and I don't see why they wouldn't dump it and take the loss and be done.

    We are talking a brand new 0 hour boat? Not a 20 hour owners demo or something?

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      #3
      An odd color, over priced due to added options and accessories, not the right boat for the market, etc, etc, could all be reasons for a left over 2012. Unless the dealer has put too many hours on it, warranty starts at time of delivery IIRC.
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        #4
        Originally posted by boardman74 View Post
        Not any reason I could think of. Older it gets the tougher it is to get a decent price for. You can maybe convince someone a 1 year old holdover is still worth XXXXX amount of money(2013 now). But once they are 2 years old IMO they aren't worth any more than used, because the day you title it its now a 2 year old used boat. There was a thread on WW a few weeks about this and most agreed it was something to stay away from as a buyer unless they are just giving them away(NADA for a 2 year old used boat). There is a reason that boat is sitting there. Whether its price or the color or missing key options or loaded with expensive options no one wants. That boat(or boats) is losing value as we speak and I don't see why they wouldn't dump it and take the loss and be done.


        We are talking a brand new 0 hour boat? Not a 20 hour owners demo or something?
        Called the guy yesterday and it's a brand new boat zero hours.

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          #5
          Reasons very but most are covered in the above posts. Did he offer you a smoking deal on it?

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            #6
            Originally posted by boardman74 View Post
            Reasons very but most are covered in the above posts. Did he offer you a smoking deal on it?
            Not at all. It was a very unimpressive initial quote. That's what got me to thinking, what's the deal.

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              #7
              I have my used 2013 with 30 hours listed at about 70% of MSRP and I think I have it sold if either of 2 people follow thru. So I would think a 2012 left over would have to be better than 30% off MSRP.

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                #8
                Originally posted by under-ground-king View Post
                Not at all. It was a very unimpressive initial quote. That's what got me to thinking, what's the deal.
                Do you like the boat? Do you want the boat? If so, make an offer of what you are willing to pay for it and see where you go from there.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Timmy! View Post
                  Do you like the boat? Do you want the boat? If so, make an offer of what you are willing to pay for it and see where you go from there.
                  I thought it would be that easy but the salesman informs me that he can't sell a new Tige in another Tige dealership's territory. They both are in the same state. One is in the eastern part of the state and the other is in the western part. All these boat rules,"call for quote", "can't sell a boat if same dealer is closer". I wish boat buying was more like buying a car. I guess my problem is I want a great deal with a a color combo that I love. Oh well, I will continue to be patient. Im on year 2 of browsing.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by under-ground-king View Post
                    I thought it would be that easy but the salesman informs me that he can't sell a new Tige in another Tige dealership's territory. They both are in the same state. One is in the eastern part of the state and the other is in the western part. All these boat rules,"call for quote", "can't sell a boat if same dealer is closer". I wish boat buying was more like buying a car. I guess my problem is I want a great deal with a a color combo that I love. Oh well, I will continue to be patient. Im on year 2 of browsing.
                    That rule doesn't apply to prior year leftover boats as far as I know.

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                      #11
                      ^^^^^ x2....that ship sailed when the 2013's rolled out
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Timmy! View Post
                        That rule doesn't apply to prior year leftover boats as far as I know.
                        Interesting. I just thought it was because of the 3 year Tige service warranty. I'm going to call him back and ask about this.
                        Thanks guys.

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                          #13
                          I believe there are several people on here that have done this. I know that WABoating for sure did this as he bought his boat from Dom Forte in Florida and WA lives in Washington. Ultimately, Tige wants to see you in a Tige. Their rules for new boats are to help keep the dealership's doors open so that you have a place to have your boat serviced and cared for.

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                            #14
                            I have been told it does not apply to non current boats, and of course used. They can also sell you a boat with permission from Tige Corporate out of territory. But then you have to have the boat warranty and free service done at the dealer you bought it from.

                            I wish they worked like cars too, but with the protected territories its much different.

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                              #15
                              making the assumption based on your location that you are in boise

                              my tige was sold to me by tyrell at prestige in boise and came from the dealership in idaho falls. tyrell can move it for you, but he might not offer the same price.
                              that dealership in idaho falls is primarily a fishing/river boat dealer. they couldn't even provide decent pics as they don't know how to use the internet/email effectively. I only saw cell pics and good luck getting a fax..
                              my only advice is if you do work a deal on that boat, check the specs on the trailer. they don't do a ton of wakeboats and I wish my trailer was spec'ed differently.

                              if I were you, I would try to get thru prestige as it will make service much easier.
                              tell them scott with the pink tige sent ya
                              2012 22ve.. RIP 4/17
                              2014 Z3.. Surf away

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