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The signs are coming down at the marina. I have heard Cobalt is switching there line to Goodhue and Hawkins in Wolfeboro. I did look on the Cobalt dealer locator and Thurson's is no longer listed, but Goodhue and Hawkins is.
Last edited by streetertina; 07-18-2010 at 09:53 PM. Reason: wrong info |
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We own a Cobalt and that's great news.
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Cobalt has far less people working than they did a couple of years ago, same as most every boat maker. Some boat brands cut production entirely last year. Cobalt is a pricey boat, and has pretty limited production even in good years. Perhaps Thurstons wasn't the best match for Cobalt?
Dealers are under immense stress with floorplan rates being ridiculously high, boat prices rising at a time when the economy is still soft, and makers unable to produce a fraction of what they used to. This will not change for quite some time IMO. Limited quantities, higher prices, more "real" loans. Back to normal IMO. |
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