Good deal on Alumacraft 175?

titanxt

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What would be a good price for a 2004 Alumacraft 175 that is relatively clean with little or no damage - 2002 Mercury 90 4-stroke, roll-on trailer, bimini, trolling motor, etc.? Would $16,500 be too much to offer?

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Silvertip

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Re: Good deal on Alumacraft 175?

Alumacraft 175 "what". The number 175 applies to several models and the "CS" designator is important as well since it identifies a console steer vs tiller steer. Whose trailer, and whose trolling motor and what type. Yes -- it does make a difference. Little or no damage is contradictory -- it either has some or it doesn't. Relatively clean is also a very relative term. Relatively clean to one person is a pig to another. Details - Details - Details.
 

DON74

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Re: Good deal on Alumacraft 175?

What would be a good price for a 2004 Alumacraft 175 that is relatively clean with little or no damage - 2002 Mercury 90 4-stroke, roll-on trailer, bimini, trolling motor, etc.? Would $16,500 be too much to offer?

THanks!




Sounds just a tad high. I'd offer no more than $14,000 assuming it's in very good condition with no damage other than the normal scratches and small dings to the bottom. I just bought a 2010 Bass Tracker with a 60hp Merc. I offered them $1500 below what they were asking OTD and they took it. All they can do is say no and make you a counter offer. Good luck.
 
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