First oil change...%#@*&

I forget that most dealers are not as close as mine is. Mine is right off the trail and gets me right in. I guess it helps to have an awsome dealer! Team Blue has alot of power at our dealer. Over 12 sleds bought by us in the past three years. Power in numbers!

Going to the dealer might take some time, but it beats sitting on the side of a trail for a day.

Team Blue's dealer will come pick you up on the trail and loan you a sled to use while your's is getting fixed. Alot better tahn doing it by myself. I see your point though.
 
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Yes, it is usually best to buy from a dealer that is conveniently located. Unfortunately, the dealer in my area must be independantly wealthy, because he sure isn't interested in selling sleds. I bought my last three from Nelson's which is a ways away, but it's hard to argue with a $2k savings. I gave the local dealers a chance at coming close to my dealer's price, and only the "superstore" agreed. But they took my deposit, made me wait a week and ended up telling me that there wasn't enough profit margin in the deal and they were cancelling their contract. They suck.

Sorry, I'm getting off the subject a little, but thinking about dealing with that local place always gets me steaming. Can't stand them. :o|
 


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