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What would you do?? AR240 or AR210

Even if it has the old oil coolers, that price is a steal. Take that and run.
 
Go 240. I've never heard of a guy looking to downsize a boat. Go big or as another member has said "Buy your second boat first".
 
AR240. . . . . Hands down.
 
That is a great price on the 2011 AR240. If it truly has 60 hours and is in nice shape, I would get on that in a hurry.
 
Probably been asked a time or two on here, but here's the deal. I can get a new 2014 AR240 for $47,900 (dealer asking price) or a new 2015 AR210 for around $40,000. Is the 240 worth the extra money? We had a 21' Bryant years ago and sold it because we wanted something bigger, but the AR210 does have more room than the Bryant. What to do, what to do?

See what you can do to get them to MOVE on that asking price. I got mine with a Galv Trailer, 5Yr Warranty, CobraJet Fins installed (that I provided) for $46960 (plus tax) over a YEAR ago when it was a current year model.
 
First, Congratulations on GREAT looking boat. Now, not to piss in your corn flakes here but did you read our comments? $47K is a bit much for a 2014 leftover, even with life jackets and a knee board. But I guess maybe we should be thanking you for keeping our boat values up. . . . . = )

Whats' done is done, so you'll just have to use it that much more to make up for the little extra out of pocket.
 
Just bought 2014 limited s for 48k..find a new limited s. The 4yr yes warranty expired end of march. I like new even with depreciation... don't buy some one elses abused boat. Never know how the treated it.
 
@Ronald congratulations on the new boat, we are glad to have you on board, update your profile with your location and it will automatically add you to the member map.
 
I LOVE the new features of the 2015, but $10k is a lot of cash. Tough call, but I would go witht eh 2015 or consider buying a used 2010-2014 for $35,000ish.
 
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