New for 2012 - PONTOONAUTIQUE!
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Every dealer is different but a 2012 230 Coastal won't cost 110K in the region I live in. Our 2012 210 CE was a lot less than 110K...not saying your boat isn't worth the price paid. A coastal Nautique is the pinnacle of all boats made for salt water conditions IMO.Originally posted by skye6969 View PostI Have the 2010 SAN 230 coastal with every option. My first boat, and I absolutley love it! Worth every penny... or in this case the 110K Curious what the new 2012 coastals are going for?
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So I guess the photos I have of the 2012 changes would be covetted here. All the changes will be seen at Nationals next weekend, We have several boats with the 2012 features already here in MN.
New Dash=Sick
Battery Switch relocated in Super Air's
New Vinyl Patterns
New Byerly is definately different
Masters Blue Metal Flake is awesome
Better Mirror Mount
New Amps
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So you have pictures, are willing to tell people the changes, but not post them?Originally posted by mmcorrectax View PostSo I guess the photos I have of the 2012 changes would be covetted here. All the changes will be seen at Nationals next weekend, We have several boats with the 2012 features already here in MN.
New Dash=Sick
Battery Switch relocated in Super Air's
New Vinyl Patterns
New Byerly is definately different
Masters Blue Metal Flake is awesome
Better Mirror Mount
New Amps
Quality...
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I guess they have to draw the line somewhere huh? Must be nice to be special and "in the know".Originally posted by MattieK27 View PostSo you have pictures, are willing to tell people the changes, but not post them?
Quality...
I poseted everything my guys told me about the 2012s, which wasn't much honestly. Maybe i can find out some more this weekend.Current Nautique: 2013 G23
Previous Nautiques: 2012 SANTE 230, 2011 SANTE 230, 2010 SANTE 210, 2006 SANTE 210
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Everyone should just relax a bit, having some trouble uploading photos. Give me some time, that was like a 3 minute turn-around.
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Thanks in advance for uploading pics! It took me a while to figure out how to do it on this site. I just checked out your site, and you have some nice looking boats in stock. The $73k price on your 200 is a bit shocking though, even for retail. $15k for a trailer and TE upgrade is the MSRP (above the $58k std boat retail)? Wow, that's huge scratch! I'm not talking smack, I just didn't realize the difference between retail and what you can actually purchase a 200TE for. A don't think PN members ever pay attention to the retail price:-)Originally posted by mmcorrectax View PostEveryone should just relax a bit, having some trouble uploading photos. Give me some time, that was like a 3 minute turn-around.'08 196LE (previous)
'07 196LE (previous)
2 - '06 196SE's (previous)
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I had thoughts of buying something else other than 210 TE... Nautique's resale value is so strong you would be crazy to go with the '' budget boats." Every dollar you save, you're going to take off the trade-in.
Cheap things aren't good & good things aren't cheap !
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That is a relative statement.Originally posted by hbeliveau View PostI had thoughts of buying something else other than 210 TE... Nautique's resale value is so strong you would be crazy to go with the '' budget boats." Every dollar you save, you're going to take off the trade-in.
Cheap things aren't good & good things aren't cheap !
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Someone has had more than their share of the koolaid....I looked into this a while back and found most boat value decrease a lot the first year then slow more the older they get. Most makes decrease by about the same percentage per year, but their are too many factors to really get a clear answer. It's all about supply and demand and what people want at the time. (Using axis as a example)Of course the used axis will sell much lower than the same year Nautique because the original sale price was so much higher.Originally posted by hbeliveau View PostI had thoughts of buying something else other than 210 TE... Nautique's resale value is so strong you would be crazy to go with the '' budget boats." Every dollar you save, you're going to take off the trade-in.
Cheap things aren't good & good things aren't cheap !
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