Jet skis are an expensive investment. There's no way round it. Buy buying a jet ski for yourself needn't break the bank. There are plenty of ways for you to work the system to get the best possible deal available to you. This article will give you plenty of tips on how to get the most from your dollars when you are buying a jet ski.
Tip One: Do Your Research
We are living in a golden age for consumers. With the internet, we have a whole world of knowledge right at our fingertips. Be sure to use it to your advantage.
The first thing you need to do is research the jet skis in your price range. Make comparisons of their various specifications. Get a good idea of what you can expect for your money.
Next, do some price research. Unlike cars, jet skis do not have any sort of list price. Their prices tend to be more guarded. However, doing online research should give you plenty of pointers when it comes to price. Even if you can't find any sellers quoting an exact price for a particular jet ski, there are ways you can find out. One of the best is to ask on forums. There are a huge number of jet ski fanatics out their who will be able to answer almost any question you have if you ask nicely.
Once you have gathered all this research, you'll be in a much stronger position when it comes to dealing with sellers.
Tip Two: Consider Buying a Used Jet Ski
You've heard the famous saying that cars lose thirty percent of their value the second you drive them off the lot. Well, the same is very much true of jet skis (well, if you tried to drive a jet ski off the lot it would probably lose more than 30% of its value as it skidded across the street). Buying a jet ski second hand will save you a great deal of money.
However, there are risks associated with it. The most pressing risk has to be safety. If at all possible, have someone with an extensive knowledge of jet skis look it over for you. Even if you have to pay for it, they will save you money in the long term (and even possibly your life if the jet ski is found to be dangerous).
Tip Three: Look Carefully at Other Expenses
Once you buy a jet ski that, unfortunately, is not the end of the matter. There is also gas, insurance, docking and myriad other factors to consider.
With high gas prices at the moment, it's very important that you check the efficiency of your intended jet ski.
Be very wary of sellers who try to sell you insurance when you buy your jet ski. It is highly likely that you will be able to get a much better deal from a different provider (particularly a specialist insurer).
Tip Four: Haggle Hard
One thing is for certain, the person selling the jet ski won't be shy when it comes to haggling over the price. Make sure you aren't either. Dealers will almost always have some significant leeway when it comes to the price. Being forceful in your haggling will ensure you get the best deal possible when you buy your jet ski.
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