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  • Brad FG
    • Oct 2020
    • 1

    • new london nh


    Pricing on new GS 22

    Hi - I am very interested in buying a new 2021 GS 22. I went the dealer and went through options - we got a few (heater etc) but didnt trick the entire boat out. The price came back at $125K. Is that fair? How much room do dealers have to move? A search of the internet and talking to other deals shows that price to be within market, but then i went on JD power and saw a retail number for the GS22 a lot lower. Appreciate your thoughts. thanks
  • kylant
    Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
    • May 2010
    • 538

    • Lake Tahoe

    • 2014 210 2019 GS22, 2017 GS20, 2000 Air Nautique

    #2
    depending on options, that may or may not be in the ball park.
    you should expect to be around 20% off MSRP with all options included as the price. this is before tax, title, prep, and delivery fees.

    I can tell you my '19 GS22 was more than that, but I have just about every option, including the H6 (ZZ6) motor which was just shy of a $10K upgrade

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    • gonefishin5555
      • May 2018
      • 114

      • SoCal

      • 2017 GS22

      #3
      Tell them you are getting quotes on malibu and Mastercraft boats and see if they can do better. The msrp on my 2017 was around $130 and I think on the new boats it’s $140-150k now depending on options so shoot for 115-120k. I’d ask them to come in under $110 so there is a little room to come up and meet your target price. They can’t have many buyers on the hook this time of year but maybe I’m wrong

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      • Adrenaline1
        • Jan 2018
        • 199

        • MI

        • 2019 GS22

        #4
        Originally posted by Brad FG View Post
        Hi - I am very interested in buying a new 2021 GS 22. I went the dealer and went through options - we got a few (heater etc) but didnt trick the entire boat out. The price came back at $125K. Is that fair? How much room do dealers have to move? A search of the internet and talking to other deals shows that price to be within market, but then i went on JD power and saw a retail number for the GS22 a lot lower. Appreciate your thoughts. thanks
        If you got a quote for $125 on a 2021 GS22 you should buy it and run with it fast IMO. Especially right now, my understanding is most dealers cannot even get anymore this year.

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        • mcosub
          • Aug 2016
          • 235

          • Orlando

          • 2020 GS22 2017 SANTE 210

          #5
          Originally posted by kylant View Post
          depending on options, that may or may not be in the ball park.
          you should expect to be around 20% off MSRP with all options included as the price. this is before tax, title, prep, and delivery fees.

          I can tell you my '19 GS22 was more than that, but I have just about every option, including the H6 (ZZ6) motor which was just shy of a $10K upgrade
          I just went back and looked at my deal on a 2020 GS22 and I wasnt charged prep and delivery fees.

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          • tmb
            Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
            • Mar 2004
            • 616

            • Midwest

            • '22 GS 22 ‘12 200

            #6
            Originally posted by mcosub View Post

            I just went back and looked at my deal on a 2020 GS22 and I wasnt charged prep and delivery fees.
            Really? So those aren’t standard charges from nautique?
            '18 SAN 210 Reef Blue/Admiral Blue Metal Flake
            '12 SAN 210 TE Black/Masters Blue
            '09 SAN 210 TE Black/Fury Red
            '08 Air 216 TE
            '02 Air 216
            '98 Sport Nautique
            '89 MC Prostar 190

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            • North Woody
              • Jun 2020
              • 143

              • Glencoe, IL

              • ‘20 Nautique GS22 1936 Chris Craft

              #7
              Originally posted by kylant View Post
              depending on options, that may or may not be in the ball park.
              you should expect to be around 20% off MSRP with all options included as the price. this is before tax, title, prep, and delivery fees.

              I can tell you my '19 GS22 was more than that, but I have just about every option, including the H6 (ZZ6) motor which was just shy of a $10K upgrade
              Yup, it all depends on the build sheet. Our fully-loaded 2020 GS22 (although with the ZR4 engine) plus trailer had a $167k build sheet, and I was out the door at $130k-ish. This has been a seller’s market for sure, and with inventories as low as they are, I doubt you’l find better than 15%-20% off the MSRP. Good luck on your search, that’s part of the fun

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              • jjackkrash
                Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
                • May 2007
                • 498

                • PacNW

                • 2021 Ski

                #8
                Around here pretty much every boat dropping off the truck is sold into next spring/early summer. There aren't many if any new boats sitting on the lot and there probably won't be many for the foreseeable future.
                Last edited by jjackkrash; 10-31-2020, 10:28 PM.

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                • Interjon
                  • Dec 2019
                  • 135

                  • Alabama

                  • 2003 196 2019 SN200

                  #9
                  Originally posted by North Woody View Post

                  Yup, it all depends on the build sheet. Our fully-loaded 2020 GS22 (although with the ZR4 engine) plus trailer had a $167k build sheet, and I was out the door at $130k-ish. This has been a seller’s market for sure, and with inventories as low as they are, I doubt you’l find better than 15%-20% off the MSRP. Good luck on your search, that’s part of the fun
                  I agree with this. I do not see a new reasonably equipped boat being purchased for less than $130k. Some good deals on the used market (hint hint).

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