Looking at leftover 2014 Z1 from local dealer. I feel price pretty high for 2014, but not sure. Any help would be appreciated. Options: surelast cover, Tivoli steering wheel, surf package ballast, freshwater strainer, alpha z, wet sounds premium, tower of power w/rev 10's, transom remote, bimini top & boot, swivel board rack, & tower light 4 color, boat mate trailer. List price $93,644.00, dealer first offer 83,000.00. I'm thinking this boat should be 68-72 range.
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That is to high. I got my 14 brand new custom order fully loaded for way less than that.ImageUploadedByTapatalk1433774707.557598.jpg
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Originally posted by jnole View PostMy guess, due to pricing. Thanks everyone I thought it was way to high.
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Originally posted by Z1Fan View PostNot quite sure how the boat market works yet, if the dealers buy them outright or if the inventory is financed thru somebody like GE capital or the such, cause if they financed then the dealer wants to flip it fast cause after a set period like 3 months they start paying interest, but If it's bought outright then the dealers can sit on it for a while, but if I was a dealer I sure wouldn't want my money tied up in a 2014 when I would want my cash to order and buy 2016's
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Tigé Junkie
- May 2013
- 920
- Central MN
- 2007 22Ve & 2015 Boston Whaler SS150 Previous: 2014 G23, 2013 Z1, 1997 Marada I/O
It is a long way outside Florida, however our MN dealer is GREAT to work with and is known to have some of the best prices on Tige's in the country.
http://www.heinenmotorsports.com/tige-boats.html"I think I am pretty smart for an idiot"
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Originally posted by jnole View PostAnyone know of decent dealerships outside of Florida, looks like I am driving to get a new boat?
It might save you a ton of frustrations in the long run... I have found in the tow boat world, and other boats as well... That a local dealer with a good attitude and reputation will make a world of difference in your purchase.. I had a very bad to a very good dealer experience going from one manufacture to another... It's just a thought
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Originally posted by Z1Fan View PostNot to be a dud here, and rain on all the fine tige folk here, but have you thought about looking at another boat from a dealer with a good reputation?
It might save you a ton of frustrations in the long run... I have found in the tow boat world, and other boats as well... That a local dealer with a good attitude and reputation will make a world of difference in your purchase.. I had a very bad to a very good dealer experience going from one manufacture to another... It's just a thought
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Are you territory restricted from Buying from Forte's inboard? Dom has a great reputation on here and has helped out a bunch of us over the years (for free posting on this forum). I have never bought anything from them but they treat people well when they post on here.
http://www.inboardconnection.com/
They are in Tampa area it looks like.Mods: MLA BIG Ballast System (1800+ Custom sacs, 2 500 W705 sacs under bow), Duffy Surf Flap Mod, Trimmed Swim Deck, Top-Mount Starter
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