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2014 pro snowcheck prices

There is another thread on this but the title on yours will probably give it more hits.

In N. Illinois, the price I got was $11,608 for Pro RMK 155 LE, no elec start, 2 year warranty.
 
Of course this will depend where people are from and how far they're willing to travel for a sled but...

This is what I was told for prices from Ken's Sports in Kaukauna WI... The OTD I calculated myself and if I remember right the dealer fee is $89...
give them a call 920-788-0220 ask for Cody in sales... I've always had good experiences buying from them...

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Snowcheckdirect.com gives $302 discount off list - not very good, IMO

At my local dealer 800 Pro RMK LE w E start and 4 year warranty, $12,089.50 plus sales tax. That's $809.50 off list.
 
Of course this will depend where people are from and how far they're willing to travel for a sled but...

This is what I was told for prices from Ken's Sports in Kaukauna WI... The OTD I calculated myself and if I remember right the dealer fee is $89...
give them a call 920-788-0220 ask for Cody in sales... I've always had good experiences buying from them...

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Ken's list price is quite a bit less than MSRP - of course he doesn't have the freight charges western dealers are going to have so I expect we won't find prices that good out west. I'd love to be wrong -
 
Another local dealer just chimed in with his prices - he is offering a $600 discount and 10% off any accessories ordered.

BUT and this was huge to me - the dealer offering $800 off as I mentioned earlier sets up the sled by basically taking it out of the box, bolting on the skis and handlebars and adding oil to the gas tank. The dealer offering $600 off puts the skis and handlebars on, does an alignment, sets up the clutches for our elevation and my riding style, tops off the fluids, fills the gas tank and a few other things I forgot. In other words, the second shop will get my business because they aren't just selling a sled, they understand snowmobiles and will make sure it is ready for me to ride. (Oh and the sales tax rate in their town is lower so the total cost to me is about the same! Bonus! )
 
Snowchecked a new Matte Black Pro RMK LE yesterday with Electric Start and Low windshield. 1 yr. warranty and 2 yr. Engine warranty and none of the cash back business. Gave $11400 before sales tax. Also checked a Assault SB LE with electric start, mid windshield and Series IV track. Same terms as the Pro and gave $11500 before sales tax.
 
It looks like $1,000 to $1,500 off list for most.

Snow Check Direct is Rexburg Motorsports. I don't see they offer any bargin over what 99% of us can get from a local dealer. Plus I feel their setup charges are a bit over the top for what is actually received.
 
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