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Boatsales Staff11 May 2009
NEWS

Guaranteed trade-ins offered

MerCruiser guarantees minimum trade-ins on sterndrive or inboard engines

MerCruiser dealers are offering boat owners across Australia guaranteed trade-ins when they repower their vessels with new MerCruiser sterndrive or inboard engines.


The offer includes guaranteed trade-ins of up to $6900.


Mercury Marine is offering "attractive" per-week financing options for the repowers via the promotion.


According to MerCruiser Australia's David Meehan: "There are thousands of older sterndrive-powered hulls on the water, with owners who have spent ages getting their boat just the way they like it... Repowering is the obvious alternative to give these classic hulls a new lease of life, especially when you factor in the savings you can make at the moment."


The repower upgrades also allow boat owners to take advantage of the latest SmartCraft technology. For example, boat owners repowering with a MerCruiser MPI engine will also receive a SmartCraft gauge set to suit their craft -- a two-dial set with SC1000 speedo and tacho; or a five-dial set with SC1000 tacho, trim, volt, temperature and oil link.


The offer commenced on May 1 and will run through until, October 29, 2009, says MerCruiser. For more information visit Mercury Marine's website here.


 

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