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Steve D

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Trying for some apples to apples - 163" length, 3" lug flagship kind of machines. (difference in brackets)
Summit T3 - $15,249 CAD - $13,799 USD (+1450)
M8000 Limited - $16,099 CAD - $14,399 USD (+1700)
Pro-RMK - $15,599 CAD- $14,199 USD (+1400)
SRViper MTX LE - $16,199.00 CAD - $14,099 USD (+2100)

I know dealers can make up better deals, blah blah blah, but this is what the deals begin at.

Here's some interesting numbers to compare those with - from 2011 Model Year:
Summit X E-tec 800 163" - $15,199 CAD - $12,449 USD (+2750)
M8 LE - $14,299 CAD - $11,999 USD (+2300)
800 Pro-Rmk 163" - $14,199 CAD - $11,899 USD (+2300)
Nytro 162" - $15,899 CAD - $12,899 USD (+3000)

Economics sure don't make sense. At the time the CAD had jumped to parity with the USD, and now we're back down to 80 cents or whatever and the disparity in pricing is getting better. I'm sure someone smarter than me could explain it, but I'd still shake my head. I guess it chalks up to lag in the system?
 

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Trying for some apples to apples - 163" length, 3" lug flagship kind of machines. (difference in brackets)
Summit T3 - $15,249 CAD - $13,799 USD (+1450)
M8000 Limited - $16,099 CAD - $14,399 USD (+1700)
Pro-RMK - $15,599 CAD- $14,199 USD (+1400)
SRViper MTX LE - $16,199.00 CAD - $14,099 USD (+2100)

I know dealers can make up better deals, blah blah blah, but this is what the deals begin at.

Here's some interesting numbers to compare those with - from 2011 Model Year:
Summit X E-tec 800 163" - $15,199 CAD - $12,449 USD (+2750)
M8 LE - $14,299 CAD - $11,999 USD (+2300)
800 Pro-Rmk 163" - $14,199 CAD - $11,899 USD (+2300)
Nytro 162" - $15,899 CAD - $12,899 USD (+3000)

Economics sure don't make sense. At the time the CAD had jumped to parity with the USD, and now we're back down to 80 cents or whatever and the disparity in pricing is getting better. I'm sure someone smarter than me could explain it, but I'd still shake my head. I guess it chalks up to lag in the system?
I guess reading into this the sled with biggest tech change seems to be the higher price with the etech outpriceing the 11's and polaris stuff leading the way in 2016
 

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Not sure where you found these numbers but there is no way a 2011 pro rmk was msrp'd at 14,199

I bought a 13 new and msrp was around 12,800


Trying for some apples to apples - 163" length, 3" lug flagship kind of machines. (difference in brackets)
Summit T3 - $15,249 CAD - $13,799 USD (+1450)
M8000 Limited - $16,099 CAD - $14,399 USD (+1700)
Pro-RMK - $15,599 CAD- $14,199 USD (+1400)
SRViper MTX LE - $16,199.00 CAD - $14,099 USD (+2100)

I know dealers can make up better deals, blah blah blah, but this is what the deals begin at.

Here's some interesting numbers to compare those with - from 2011 Model Year:
Summit X E-tec 800 163" - $15,199 CAD - $12,449 USD (+2750)
M8 LE - $14,299 CAD - $11,999 USD (+2300)
800 Pro-Rmk 163" - $14,199 CAD - $11,899 USD (+2300)
Nytro 162" - $15,899 CAD - $12,899 USD (+3000)

Economics sure don't make sense. At the time the CAD had jumped to parity with the USD, and now we're back down to 80 cents or whatever and the disparity in pricing is getting better. I'm sure someone smarter than me could explain it, but I'd still shake my head. I guess it chalks up to lag in the system?
 

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Not sure where you found these numbers but there is no way a 2011 pro rmk was msrp'd at 14,199

I bought a 13 new and msrp was around 12,800
my 12 assault with the powder track was over 14 retail
 

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In my experience with snow checking a Poo a few years ago, they weren't remotely close to MSRP, was over $2500 below. Cool comparison though.
 

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I have been noticing the trend of the US pricing going up. I think with the dollar dropping they have to eat some profit for now. If they didn't these sleds would have jumped up in price a ton, which may have caused sticker shock and less sales. I bet if the dollar stays low they will be slowly increasing the spread between the two. It's all about what they think the market can handle price wise.
 

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The MSRP's between Doo and Poo have always been pretty close over the past few years yet it seems the Polaris dealers sell at a higher discount? Not sure if they have more points in the game than BRP product or why they dump them so low. Good product at a huge discount. Doesn't make sense?
 
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