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Old 11-06-2009, 04:43 PM
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So I call to get a price quote on the Frontier and ask for 2 quotes - one with a 150 yammy and one with a 200 yammy. The salesman proceeds to tell me that the 200 is a piece of junk and that they have never sold one with anything but a 150.

what gives - too lazy to swap motors or must be incentivized to push what they have??
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Old 11-09-2009, 09:33 AM
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So I call to get a price quote on the Frontier and ask for 2 quotes - one with a 150 yammy and one with a 200 yammy. The salesman proceeds to tell me that the 200 is a piece of junk and that they have never sold one with anything but a 150.

what gives - too lazy to swap motors or must be incentivized to push what they have??
Hey Mike....

The dealer is right and This is why I have the F150. After doing more research, the yamaha 200 4 stroke is not that great of a motor. Their 150 and 225 are great, but for whatever reason, the 200 isn't up to par.

If you want a 200, you need to go 2 stroke with either the optimax or the hpdi.
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