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2025 Snowcheck starts March 4th - who is interested?

duncan76

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Polaris had their release sorted out a long time ago and no 900 Boost... thank F. Doo and Poo can both go to their rooms for a year and think about their behavior.
Yes both have issues but to compare poo to doo 😅 issues not even close. Buy 3 of each and see who runs out of sled first I got my money on Mt. Doo
 

Mafesto

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Dealers can’t and won’t decline recall or warranty work. I doubt they would decline service work either they’re in business to make money. They could probably give priority to loyal customers though if they were busy and recall or replacement parts are in short supply I could see that being a potential issue.


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The reality is that recalls & warranty are a pain in the ass and often do not pay for enough flat rate to make a profit. I'm not going to expect that service from local dealer if I didn't buy from him.
 
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The reality is that recalls & warranty are a pain in the ass and often do not pay for enough flat rate to make a profit. I'm not going to expect that service from local dealer if I didn't buy from him.
Understandable and apparently I was wrong about dealers being able to refuse service or warranty work if you didn’t purchase from them.
I don’t use my local dealer because they charge full retail plus setup and I would never take one of my snowmobiles to them for service. I drive about 6 hours to carls cycle it’s well worth it for me.
 
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I'm trying not to buy a holdover 23 boost. But I'm thinking it may be worth saving $6k, buying the series 9 and selling the series 8 track.


But then when I walk in there and see the 24 husky tx300, I get distracted also. Might need one of those in the truck first and see where all the 23 holdovers end up next spring.
 

A@ron

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I'm trying not to buy a holdover 23 boost. But I'm thinking it may be worth saving $6k, buying the series 9 and selling the series 8 track.


But then when I walk in there and see the 24 husky tx300, I get distracted also. Might need one of those in the truck first and see where all the 23 holdovers end up next spring.

There are 24’s left in steamboat and grand junction Co. I picked one up from steamboat Powersports.
 

10003514

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So many holdovers, dealer here has 2023 boosts for $16,999 Canadian. No reason to check a 2025 until a new chassis with those prices.

Cat got my snow check money this year, will run my 2023 boost again (barely been out with the poor snow this year anyways) and have a 858 catalyst for a spare.
 

polaris dude

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So many holdovers, dealer here has 2023 boosts for $16,999 Canadian. No reason to check a 2025 until a new chassis with those prices.

Cat got my snow check money this year, will run my 2023 boost again (barely been out with the poor snow this year anyways) and have a 858 catalyst for a spare.
No way . Boosts for 17,000 CAD? Buy em all and send em back to the states that's like $12,300 USD... I refuse to believe it.
 

RBalazs

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So many holdovers, dealer here has 2023 boosts for $16,999 Canadian. No reason to check a 2025 until a new chassis with those prices.

Cat got my snow check money this year, will run my 2023 boost again (barely been out with the poor snow this year anyways) and have a 858 catalyst for a spare.
What dealer?
 

turboless terry

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So many holdovers, dealer here has 2023 boosts for $16,999 Canadian. No reason to check a 2025 until a new chassis with those prices.

Cat got my snow check money this year, will run my 2023 boost again (barely been out with the poor snow this year anyways) and have a 858 catalyst for a spare.
Just remember you need two of them to ride all weekend.
 

meathooker

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I'm trying not to buy a holdover 23 boost. But I'm thinking it may be worth saving $6k, buying the series 9 and selling the series 8 track.


But then when I walk in there and see the 24 husky tx300, I get distracted also. Might need one of those in the truck first and see where all the 23 holdovers end up next spring.
I was lucky enough to snag. 2024 te300 last fall. They are amazing!
 

live2beel

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What dealer?
The used market is going to get killed with these prices. 165's are 17,499 CAD.

 

RBalazs

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The used market is going to get killed with these prices. 165's are 17,499 CAD.

a brand new 23’ 155 boost for $12,587.99us🤯
 
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