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2009 vs 2010


Nothing in Canadian dollars sounds like a good deal to me. Do you guys just print your own money up there?

South of the border about $8000, give or take a bit, can be exchanged for an '09. 2010's are in the $9500 to $10000 range.
 
drg650 said:
COOL. I found a 2009 with 150 km on it for $10500.00 cdn.Do you think thats a good deal.

In Canada it is... My neighbour payed 14,000 out the door last year for his 2009 XTX...
 
More updates on 2010 Nytro you may want to know about.

Lower A-arm balljoints. (3rd revision)
Front subframe, has thicker gusset plate. (3rd revision)
Reverse gear was changed.
Thicker Radiator Brackets.

Cheers
 
Doesn't seem to bad if my calculations are correct. $8,000 US would come to around $10,300 after all of your exchange, taxes, RIV fee.

Unless it is at dealer then you may save about $1500.00 give or take.
 
Heres the local pricing here in Prince Albert, SK. right now...

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I think I'II save myself the $4000 and buy from the states. Besides isn't a yamaha supposed to be the most reliable sled on the snow (that's why we buy them right)? It's only a one year limited warranty anyway, and if it blows do you think that they will replace no questions asked? Remember you still have warranty from the states you just have to drive alittle further to get it done. The trade off is well worth it just my opinion.
 
My wife for X-Mas bought me a 2010 for $10649 not including $300 rebate from Yamaha. I got a price for the warranty 48 months for $749. She bought it I will probaly be paying for it.
 


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