We all "pay to play," but I am surprised that in my research of new boats, how little thought if any is given to Ownership Costs. Instead, I read "I purchased brand x because it is cheaper than brand y."
Initial cost is only a small part of the equation.
Ownership Cost = (Initial Purchase Price) + (repairs, maintenance, etc) - Salvage Value.
With the following options (apples to apples) SAN (custom towable cover, heater, shower, tandem axle trailer. Salvage value after two years.
04 SAN Ownership = ((52,200) + ($0 5 year warranty)) - $42,285 or $4,957.5 per year.
04 MC X-2 Ownership = (($56,849) + ($? )) - $42,500 or $7,174.5 per yer
04 Malibu Wakesetter VLX Ownership = (($54,329 ) + ($? )) - $35,050 or $9,639.5 per year.
Initial prices based on actual local dealer quotes.
Salvage value based on current NADA of 2002 model year boats.
Who said Nautiques were the most expensive boats to own?
Initial cost is only a small part of the equation.
Ownership Cost = (Initial Purchase Price) + (repairs, maintenance, etc) - Salvage Value.
With the following options (apples to apples) SAN (custom towable cover, heater, shower, tandem axle trailer. Salvage value after two years.
04 SAN Ownership = ((52,200) + ($0 5 year warranty)) - $42,285 or $4,957.5 per year.
04 MC X-2 Ownership = (($56,849) + ($? )) - $42,500 or $7,174.5 per yer
04 Malibu Wakesetter VLX Ownership = (($54,329 ) + ($? )) - $35,050 or $9,639.5 per year.
Initial prices based on actual local dealer quotes.
Salvage value based on current NADA of 2002 model year boats.
Who said Nautiques were the most expensive boats to own?
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