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13 RMK PRO 600 ES

$10K + license and tax, no fees. $10,752 OTD.

Called around and e-start is not easy to find from the factory and $10K is competative in Utah right now. I do recall 2012 800 PRO 155's going down the $9500 last year, but that was mid/late season. 600 has a standard 1 year warranty only. Sled arrives later this month.

All in all, it's a go, right?
 
That's not too bad, but I bought a snow check 2012 last year for 10800 with everything and a two year warranty. I also know that my buddy is getting a 2013 pro rmk 800 for cheaper than I did with a 4 year warranty this year from a local dealer. We are out of Minnesota by the way.
 
It seems the Midwest has the best pricing. Pretty sure transport fees will wash that savings though. I see good deals on the 2012s but I def want a 2013.
 
That's for sure. I wouldn't buy a sled out west if I had to. You will get a better deal in the midwest with warranty and total price. Where are you located anyways?
 
Just ****ing with you, Dyllaboy, as I thought my location was fairly obvious.

I'm going for this 6 hunny.

Another dealer said they only have 7.5% markup at MSRP and couldn't see how the shop could make a profit as that price. What's the truth on mark up?
 
Take retail price and knock off 15%. That's the profit less holdback. Now out of that dealer must pay frieght, and a mechanic and sales guy to complete the deal...
 
Last march I picked up a new 2012 600 pro rmk for 9600 out the door. included a cover and 4 yr bumper to bumper warranty!!!!!

Plus it was 0 down for a year!!!
 
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