$Grizz 660$
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I paid $6500. Then we made a deal on the Yahama Aluminum Front Bumper, Front and Rear Aluminum A-Arm Guards, Front Alum. Bash Plate, 4 -- 27" ITP 589's mounted on ITP C-Series rims with the chrome tapered lugs. All this extra stuff cost an additional $1012.00. So, all in all $7500.12 is a pretty good deal and I didn't have to install anything. I didn't mind that.
Around these parts NW PA, most are paying list for theirs, so I felt pretty good.
Around these parts NW PA, most are paying list for theirs, so I felt pretty good.
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when i bought mine, i had a choise, red, red, or if i liked, i could get red, lol. it was that or i wait at least 3 months for the green one, or the camo. i bought mine last july, and the ammount of bargining i had was about as much as you can get in a dollar store, none, lol. of corse, when the econimy goes bad, everything seems to get cheeper, but what can you do! i paid 7,800.00 out the door, with nothing more than a winch, and not installed. when i told him to install it for that price, he told me to wait for 3 months and he would, but it was the only one he had or would have for a month. i guess if you want it bad enough, then its all good. i honestly would pay 9,000.00 for my griz couse i love it. no problems yet, that wearnt self inflicted. i love the thing like i love my luggage!!! lmao!!!
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From what I've been told the dealer markup on the 660 Grizz (not camo or silver) is 17% of msrp along with a 3% dealer holdback. That gives dealers roughly $1190 profit potential per unit, + the 3% later on. That is not really that much in my opinion. That's why some dealers also try to get freight and setup. I think it also points out the need for dealers to try to sell options with each purchase.