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Hearing 20% price increases next year on new sleds?

Devilmanak

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Anyone else hear this? That would make a $15K Summit $18K next year. NA. However. Used sled prices go up also. For reference: I sold my 2021 146 Freeride with 901 miles for $250 less than I paid new. We are in a crazy world boys.
 
If that's true I won't be buying a new sled any time soon. I paid $12k for a used '21 G4 Summit 154 with 700 miles on it last year and thought that was a tad high but looking at prices these days of used sleds I think I got a helluva deal on mine.
 
I would be surprised if it was less than 20%. You have to remember the 2022 prices were set while trump was still in office probably fall of 2020 before everything went to shi_.
you are an idiot. So you are saying that when the economy was at its peak ski doo said wth lets raise the sled prices on sleds 2 years from now by 20%?
 
Before you throw the idiot phrase out there, fall of 20 can mean clear up through December. You do no they release sleds middle of February of 21 for the 22 models to be snowchecked. Literally a month and a half away. Do you think they just come up with a price one day before?
Now who is the idiot for calling someone an idiot.
 
Gotta realize: EVERYTHING is going up in prices. It is all relative. New sled prices go up. Used sled prices go up for resale to buy new ones. Shop rates are going up. I am selling used parts for CONSIDERABLY more than what I was 2 years ago. Manufacturers are no longer supporting parts for older sleds, in an effort to build new ones. If a person is in an industry where they are NOT making more than two years ago, then they are in the wrong industry. Of course, it will eventually all come to a huge crushing horrible end.......
 
so you are telling me skidoo knew over 2 years that there would a national shortage of everything ever manufactured and that inflation was going thru the roof?
 
More that your math from 2020 to 2022 can actually encompass 14 months at this point rather than 24 months if using the real time frame instead of just fiscal year.

Personally, Yes, our farm and fertilizer, equipment suppliers DID know in that time frame we were headed for hard times and planned adjustments accordingly in every way possible.

We are also currently expecting to see things continue to get much worse, not better based off our supply inventory and cuts we will have to make that will end up in more food shortages than you currently anticipate.

We are in a time where we are receiving record prices for goods, but those are being consumed by even higher input costs.

This will take time to recover from and we’re not to a recovery point yet.
 
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