Top Tips For Buying A Used Jet Ski
March 5, 2009 by storeman
Are you considering buying a Jet Ski this year but don't think you can afford to buy a brand new one straight from the showroom? Well that's no problem at all. Buying your used Jet Ski second hand is just the same as buying a used car and has the same advantages too! Not only is buying used economical in terms of price but it is also often far more practical and a far quicker process too, so if you want to know more about buying a used Jet Ski and how you can make sure you get the very most for your cash, read on and we'll explain all you need to know.
So why should you consider a used Jet Ski over a brand new model? Well for starters the anything that is used or second hand will undoubtedly cost a substantially amount less than a new alternative. Jet Skis carry fairly high end price tags so this is a serious buy to think about. As a general rule of thumb, the older the machine is, the cheaper it will cost to buy, but you must also take into consideration the condition and the amount of use it has had. You could have a to year old Jet Ski that has not even seen the water, with a price tag very similar to that at which it would cost new! So bear in mind that you will be paying for it in its current condition.
You might even find that some people are selling their Jet Skis simply because of moving home and not having the storage space available to keep them. Maybe the are moving away from the coast or further from the lakes they are used to, so do not automatically assume a low priced Jet Ski is in poor condition or has something mechanically wrong with it, ask the full story first. These type of sellers are great for negotiating even lower prices depending on how quickly they wish to get the Jet Ski gone, so why not try a little haggling too?
You should also consider your own usage. Realistically how often do you think you will able to go out on the open water and enjoy the sun and spray? If you think you'll be using the Jet Ski every weekend then you may want to consider spending a bit more than you normally might, however if you will only be out on your machine a few times per year, then a used Jet Ski is a great option to make the most out of your cash.
When you are looking for used models, pay particular attention at the brand names of the models you're considering. The most reliable models are the ones with brand names you are likely to recognize such as Kawasaki, Yamaha and Honda. Remember that a fantastic looking model with an unknown brand name will not be as good as a known brand, even if the model looks slightly more tired!
So if you decide a used Jet Ski is the way forward for you, think hard about the budget you have and then begin by filtering out models that are too expensive. Next cross out any models with brand names you don't normally recognize as manufacturers of water vehicles. This will leave you with a good solid list of available Jet Skis from which you can go and take a look at them in person and talk to the current owner about their histories. Good luck and enjoy the water!
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