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October Yamaha Finance rates

Cyclonegrey

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Has anyone gotten any info on the October Yahama finance rates?
 

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Has anyone gotten any info on the October Yahama finance rates?
@Cyclonegrey what about using a homeowners secured or unsecured line of credit? These are often prime + 1%?
 

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@Cyclonegrey what about using a homeowners secured or unsecured line of credit? These are often prime + 1%?
Of course that is an option. I just wanted to see what the Yamahas rate change will be if any. The incentives have been going down each time and a stabilization or change could be a sign of how Yamaha is feeling about it’s ability to produce boats. If they feel they will sell all inventory early they wouldn’t need to continue the low rate financing. If they feel the market will soften over winter they may maintain the current incentives.
 
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