Are you guys ready for the next skidoo game changer?

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Personally from my experience they will be slightly better than a 2 yr old aftermarket turbo sled but a 2 yr old turbo with no warranty will be 50 cents on the dollar.
Well if that's the case I hope the engine becomes mainstream, available in season and with a 4 year warranty.
 

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Personally from my experience they will be slightly better than a 2 yr old aftermarket turbo sled but a 2 yr old turbo with no warranty will be 50 cents on the dollar.

This^^^^. Thats a tough pill to swallow when it comes to depreciation. I don’t understand why BRP didn’t give the turbo the same warranty as the NA sleds, they are both 165hp.
 

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Don’t think it’s any worse then before for the turbo sleds .
Buy n/a sled ,turbo , clutching, suspension,shocks and then sell at 50 cents on the dollar .
Time will tell but companies will come out with better parts and repairs other then the rip off manufacturers.
High end machines always take the biggest hit .
 

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can you imagine trying to sell a 3yr old 850t for 12g's when it cost close to 25g tax in..
Ask anyone who dumped money into a well built polaris pro turbo. I would love to get 12g’s for my $25000 turbo. Will end up being my 8 year olds first mountain sled. I really like the new doo turbo runs as clean as a poo turbo does, but spending mid $20 grand for sleds gets old. N/A sleds perform so good and put a challenge into riding areas that turbos just blow over.
 

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Very much agree, Sleds are not something you hide covered in a garage for 40 years like a corvette.


Yeah no doubt. Cant imagine buying a 25000$ sled and then only put 600km on it.
 
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I did. but these thing don't hold their value that great.

sleds are not an investment....
More comparable to a hooker.

You want the youngest model possible.
1 previous rider or less.
Don't ride for too long, before you find a new model.
And try not to lose the house riding them.
 

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Yeah no doubt. Cant imagine buying a 25000$ sled and the only put 600km on it.
That's the thing, if these machines could be reliable for 15,000km then resale would be a non issue.

But I guess if that was a concern we would all be on Sidewinders running yammalube for the 100,000km warranty.
 

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That's the thing, if these machines could be reliable for 15,000km then resale would be a non issue.


It might last 15000km, who knows. My T3 did. No one wants to buy one with 8000km on it though. Ride them till they die, then get a new one. Thats what I do....


Resale is a non-issue for me....
 

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Personally from my experience they will be slightly better than a 2 yr old aftermarket turbo sled but a 2 yr old turbo with no warranty will be 50 cents on the dollar.

This will likely be correct if there is no warranty left.
N/A sleds sell for 60-65% of original value after two years.
This just how it is for any brand.
A person needs to acknowledge this going in.
Gets to be a higher priced game every year as we consumers make demands for better designed products.
The new market is getting unaffordable for many when a sled costs the same as a midsized car.
Topic is straying.
Hope everyone has a blast on their new turbo Doo's!
They will be lot$ of fun.
 

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This will likely be correct if there is no warranty left.
N/A sleds sell for 60-65% of original value after two years.
This just how it is for any brand.
A person needs to acknowledge this going in.
Gets to be a higher priced game every year as we consumers make demands for better designed products.
The new market is getting unaffordable for many when a sled costs the same as a midsized car.
Topic is straying.
Hope everyone has a blast on their new turbo Doo's!
They will be lot$ of fun.


Troll Doo threads for 3 years, now he wants to stay on topic...lol
 

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Troll Doo threads for 3 years, now he wants to stay on topic...lol

Ya well I brought this home today so looks like I am sitting on a Doo saddle again.
Never say never!
Needs some suspension adjustments, picks up the front pretty easily at half throttle.
 

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