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    new classic pricing

    looks like the classics are off the custom list and put on the online order with standard production

    fully optioned shipped no export 16 are alphas 18 and 22 are bravo

    16 $64,755

    18 $74,295

    22 377 $102,600

    22 8.2 Mag $108,350

    22 8.2 Mag HO with ext steering $116,250

    http://www.donzimarine.com/Boats/Ord...Classic_22.pdf

    http://www.donzimarine.com/Boats/Ord...Classic_18.pdf

    http://www.donzimarine.com/Boats/Ord...Classic_16.pdf
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    damn thats a lot!
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    Thass ?

    I think they are worth every penny.
    I have far too many boats, just ask my Wife.
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    The value of all the rest just went up.

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    Damn...that's big $$!

    I guess Carl isn't nuts anymore for putting $100k+ into his 22. It's now just the going rate.
    Why is faster never fast enough.

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    WTF? I don't think they will sell many. Yup, mine was a bargain at a 100g.
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    they have the order form for every model the 38 zr with twin 1350s base price before any options is $911,520
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    These prices are meaningless. When was the last time you paid full boat retail for a vehicle?

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    Thanks for the price list. That's about where I guessed they would be. They are great boats and well worth it. Glad I bought a used 18 with low hours though

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    The prices are the starting point though... Figure 10-20% off is the norm then even @ 20% off you are looking at well over 80k on a new 22 with a Big Block and steering. Add in a trailer, tax, tag, and title and you are back to every bit of 90k. For some reason that doesn't seem near as bad as paying a solid 80k for a 377 Mag 22.

    Anyone find the DTS thing odd? Seems strange to me on a Classic.

    The pricing isn't all that out of line though with the industry. For years Donzi has been on par with Formula in pricing and they still are at the same price point. FWIW, Formula is offering 25% off right now.

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    Pride of Muskoka Marina in Roseau had a black 22 in 2010. It was sitting outside sans power. When asked they were pricing it at $90K with a 496.

    It was a beautiful boat, wonder where it went.

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    Don't get me wrong they're worth every penny but I was surprised to see triple digits. My 22 was a fraction of that price, new, after sitting for 2 years.
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    when you stop and rationalize > the MSRP vs actual negotiated selling cost vs dealer cost vs manufacturing markup vs manufacturing cost, it isn't hard to see a pretty logical pricing permutation ladder

    now, can any of us here afford that price tag? that remains to be seen

    at least the 16's and 18's didn't START at 80k like was previously rumored..

    I wish them well

    now, if they would venture back into the Z series deckboat business they could sell more of those than the 16-18-22's combined

    I always felt from Day One, Job One, that the 27 should have been a walk through bowrider... when you see the west coast business and how that flourishes and what others do up north it would have been a slam dunk natural... forget the flat deck model with the hard to enter cabin, go for a FAMILY BOAT

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    [ QUOTE=$originalposter]{$pagetext}[/QUOTE]

    There might be a little room in there to throw in a free option.

    The classic prices seem a little high, but what kind of production numbers are we really talking about. You can sell 1 or 2 and get that but is that enough to call it a "market" price.

    The biggest problem I see to new boat prices is the used mkt. Buy a boat for 100k and its worth 40 in 3yrs? Thats tough and I don't know what changes it. I know someone who just bought a big outerlimits 5-6yrs old with 150 hrs in very good shape for less than 1/5 the real, paid for, new price. Ouch.
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    My Hydra-Sports back in 94 "retailed" for like $36k....I paid $26k OTD and the boat was ordered, not sitting on a lot for a year. I was always puzzled at Boat MSRP prices listed in magazines, you can buy the boat in reality for 2/3's-3/4 what Boating listed it at. $165k Contender you can buy at a show for $115 or so.

    Then again I really don't care as I will NEVER buy a new boat again and this just means my 22' went up a few grand in value
    Nick
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