2006 outlaw- 45% off
#1
would a 2006 outlaw 500 sitting on the showroom for 2 years and 45% off be a good deal?
anything wrong with the outlaw for 2006? other than the seat coming off and mixed and matched bolts and nuts and screws.
anything wrong with the outlaw for 2006? other than the seat coming off and mixed and matched bolts and nuts and screws.
#5
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: crazy1291
would a 2006 outlaw 500 sitting on the showroom for 2 years and 45% off be a good deal?
anything wrong with the outlaw for 2006? other than the seat coming off and mixed and matched bolts and nuts and screws.</end quote></div>
45% OFF WHAT PRICE?
The Dealer can claim 45% but what's the PRICE?
Show us the money!
would a 2006 outlaw 500 sitting on the showroom for 2 years and 45% off be a good deal?
anything wrong with the outlaw for 2006? other than the seat coming off and mixed and matched bolts and nuts and screws.</end quote></div>
45% OFF WHAT PRICE?
The Dealer can claim 45% but what's the PRICE?
Show us the money!
#6
45% off msrp
it will seem VERY overpriced to an American but in Canada quads are just 1.3-1.6 times more expensive than in the USA.
msrp was $9399 i believe, (i remember it was the same as a tld pred) and now its 5k
it will seem VERY overpriced to an American but in Canada quads are just 1.3-1.6 times more expensive than in the USA.
msrp was $9399 i believe, (i remember it was the same as a tld pred) and now its 5k
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#8
I remember the MSRP to be around $6000 (US) so in Canada it would be around $7400.
Therefore, $5000 is WAY too much! Should be around $3500.
Visit Ebay for SLIGHTLY used ones! Put them in your watch list and see what they end up selling for OR what the HIGH BID ends-up at. $5K is WAY too much for a 2 yr old Outlaw imo.
Therefore, $5000 is WAY too much! Should be around $3500.
Visit Ebay for SLIGHTLY used ones! Put them in your watch list and see what they end up selling for OR what the HIGH BID ends-up at. $5K is WAY too much for a 2 yr old Outlaw imo.
#10
^ Based on Cmott426's numbers, that would convert to $3,833 CAD. Times the 1.6 time markup that you said was normal - that would be $6,133 CAD. So, yes $5,000 CAD would be a great deal. That's $5,055 USD. Used ones are selling for around $5,500.


