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Arctic Cat is having huge, huge promos right now! If you're in the market for something new you need *NEED* to take a look at these things. The only kicker is that the sale ends February 28th.

We're fielding calls from all over Western Canada and sleds are flying out of our inventory.

Here's a laundry list:
See our current stock on our website, call us or send us an email!
2013 M8000 Sno Pro LTD 162" $9,979
2013 M8000 Sno Pro LTD 162" with EStart $10,309
2014 M8000 BASE 153" $8,789
2015 M8000 BASE 153" $9,229
2014 M8000 SnoPro 153" DEMO Call for price
2015 M8000 SnoPro 153" $9,769
2014 M8000 HCR 153" $9,799
2014 M8000 SnoPro Limited $9,419
2014 M8000 SnoPro LTD w/ EStart $9,759
2015 M8000 SnoPro LTD $10,149
2015 M8000 SnoPro LTD w/ EStart $ 10,489
2014 M8000 SnoPro 162" $9,459
2015 M8000 SnoPro 162" $10,109

2013 XF1100 Turbo Sno Pro High Country $ 10,859
2013 XF1100 Turbo Cross Tour $ 10,909
2014 XF9000 Turbo Cross Country Sno Pro $11,809
2014 XF9000 Turbo High Country Sno Pro $ 12,019
2014 XF9000 Turbo High Country Sno Pro LTD $ 12,309
2015 XF9000 Turbo High Country Sno Pro LTD $ 14,029
2015 XF9000 Turbo Cross Tour $13,609

2014 M6000 Sno Pro 153" $8,361
2015 M6000 153" $8,581
2015 M6000 SnoPro 153" $ 9,129
2015 M6000 Sno Pro 153" DEMO - Call for pricing!

2012 M1100 Turbo SnoPro 162" $ 7,900
2013 M1100 Turbo Sno Pro LTD 162" $ 11,329
2013 M1100 Turbo HCR 162" $10,159
2014 M9000 Turbo SnoPro LTD 162" $ 10,989
2015 M9000 Turbo SnoPro LTD $ 12,649
2015 M9000 Turbo HCR 162" $ 11,369

Call us, visit us on the web, or stop in!

T&T Power Sports
5705-50 Ave
Bonnyville, AB
780-826-6121

Prices do not reflect freight/set up/gst
 

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Wow, great deals here! Not wanting to say anything bad about Terry and the gang. But just want to give a special thanks to Arctic Cat for providing these great prices after a couple of brand loyal guys in my family paid top dollar snow checking 1 and purchasing another in November, of the said models above to the tune of 5k more than current pricing!! Thanks Cat! Great job bringing in new people to the sport!
Poor job, taking care of your loyal following!
These seems to be the norm with all brands this year.
 

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Wow, great deals here! Not wanting to say anything bad about Terry and the gang. But just want to give a special thanks to Arctic Cat for providing these great prices after a couple of brand loyal guys in my family paid top dollar snow checking 1 and purchasing another in November, of the said models above to the tune of 5k more than current pricing!! Thanks Cat! Great job bringing in new people to the sport!
Poor job, taking care of your loyal following!
These seems to be the norm with all brands this year.
I guess that is the price of getting the latest and greatest but yes the advantage of snowchecking is somewhat dismal compared to years in the past. Having said that dealers are holding there margins higher and if Cat did not for example give rebates imagine what that list would be next year. How can dealers survive carrying that much non current inventory. The Manufacture's have an obligation to look out for the dealers as well.
 

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These are some super deals, and as far as manufacturers offering year end rebates - this is not a new thing, happens every year. To apex88: would you rather the dealers pocket the difference of what's offered in rebates, or pass the savings onto the consumer? I would personally chose the latter, and yes - I snow check my sleds... pretty much the only way to get the latest and greatest, although I did buy an M800 in July from T&T as well. The market is very dependent on snow, hence the reason for a bunch of unsold stock. If we'd had an amazing snow year and our economy was a bit better, there wouldn't be year end rebates, as in season stock wouldn't exist - but it's really hard to predict what Mother Nature will do. Any dealer has a minimum order, or they won't be a dealer very long. Sure, the manufacturers could produce less iron, or offer "spring only" packages - it would help the used market out significantly, but if you were a shareholder, you'd expect a return on your investment, so ALL manufacturers tend to overbuild every year.
Not looking to ruffle feathers, but the same business practice exists with any vehicle or recreational market, whether it be an RV, boat, quad, sled, motorcycle, or automobile. End of season deals will always exist, and for those who don't have to have the "latest and greatest", it's a good opportunity to save some bucks, even if they have to look at the machine over the LONG summer.
 

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Dust off my wallet, I had the $100's flowing back in the spring of 2009, but you didn't let me take you out for supper :)

Too bad this wasn't posted 1 month earlier,.. already made a purchase.
 

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So did you enjoy your thanks for letting us bend you over POS jacket, pin and hat! Sweet. And yes I own about 1500 shares of Arctic Cat that I took it up the shoot to in the last year. Thanks for that to Cat!!
Just my rant!! Thanks
 

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I guess that is the price of getting the latest and greatest but yes the advantage of snowchecking is somewhat dismal compared to years in the past. Having said that dealers are holding there margins higher and if Cat did not for example give rebates imagine what that list would be next year. How can dealers survive carrying that much non current inventory. The Manufacture's have an obligation to look out for the dealers as well.

Or there is something big coming for 16'!

We will find out soon
 

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Ally post up the picture of the sleds that were waiting to be picked up yesterday.

Here's a quick sample. The shop was full. Happy happy happy :)

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These prices make me want to buy the wife a sled, or me a back up. Hmmmmmmm

It sounds to me like that's a great surprise! "Honey, I bought you 160 PONIES!!"

Dust off my wallet, I had the $100's flowing back in the spring of 2009, but you didn't let me take you out for supper :)

Too bad this wasn't posted 1 month earlier,.. already made a purchase.

Shoot, AWTY, I should have let you. I was skinny then! HA!

Sorry, about the timing, I would have loved to take your money ;)

These are some super deals, and as far as manufacturers offering year end rebates - this is not a new thing, happens every year. To apex88: would you rather the dealers pocket the difference of what's offered in rebates, or pass the savings onto the consumer? I would personally chose the latter, and yes - I snow check my sleds... pretty much the only way to get the latest and greatest, although I did buy an M800 in July from T&T as well. The market is very dependent on snow, hence the reason for a bunch of unsold stock. If we'd had an amazing snow year and our economy was a bit better, there wouldn't be year end rebates, as in season stock wouldn't exist - but it's really hard to predict what Mother Nature will do. Any dealer has a minimum order, or they won't be a dealer very long. Sure, the manufacturers could produce less iron, or offer "spring only" packages - it would help the used market out significantly, but if you were a shareholder, you'd expect a return on your investment, so ALL manufacturers tend to overbuild every year.
Not looking to ruffle feathers, but the same business practice exists with any vehicle or recreational market, whether it be an RV, boat, quad, sled, motorcycle, or automobile. End of season deals will always exist, and for those who don't have to have the "latest and greatest", it's a good opportunity to save some bucks, even if they have to look at the machine over the LONG summer.

Thanks Karl, I tend to agree with you. Snowchecking isn't the guaranteed best deal. It never will be. You get extras that you can't get through the year, usually a special colour way, increased warranty, and a few goodies. Generally you also get your sled early in the season.

FWIW, we haven't ever seen rebates like this. Or I haven't anyways! And I've been Terry's employee for nearly 10 years. This was unexpected for us as well. It may have something to do with the snow, or the down turn in the economy? Arctic Cat does have a new CEO and he is very aggressively trying to help the dealers cut down on their non current inventory - which makes us happy, and the prices should be making our customers happy.
 
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