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Get Your Hands on a New Yamaha SuperJet For $99 a Month!

There are deals, and then there are deals, and friends, we’ve got a deal for you. As of this morning, Yamaha WaveRunners is offering an exclusive package for those of us who would rather quit than sit: a smokin’ deal that gets you a brand-new 2014 Yamaha SuperJet for $99 a month. That’s right, for the first two years of ownership, you pay less than your cell phone, cable or your mandatory Obamacare bill.

This new sales incentive program is yet another that the good folks at Yamaha have pieced together in recent years to make purchasing a new or a pre-owned WaveRunner as simple and pain-free as possible.

We at The Watercraft Journal were some of the first to announce Yamaha’s a guaranteed buyback and leasing program, as well as the aforementioned certified pre-owned WaveRunner program; all of which have garner new and returning customers to the brand with the tuning forks.

As you might know, Yamaha only produces a limited run of the two-stroke 701cc SuperJet each year, typically holding to a limit of 500 units or so. SuperJets move fast, so getting your grubby little hands on one is a challenge if you’re not on the ball. Now is your chance to purchase the very last OEM-produced standups in the industry, and for cheap!

Kevin Shaw
Kevin Shawhttps://watercraftjournal.com
Editor-in-Chief – [email protected] Kevin Shaw is a decade-long powersports and automotive journalist whose love for things that go too fast has led him to launching The Watercraft Journal. Almost always found with stained hands and dirt under his fingernails, Kevin has an eye for the technical while keeping a eye out for beautiful photography and a great story.

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7 COMMENTS

  1. That is not a good deal. Look at the terms. you pay 18,000 for something that cost 9,000. They want you to take it. get a loan from a bank, it will be a better deal. And how is it for 22 years? WTF? When I bought my wave runner it was like 5 years. just like a car loan. 22 year is a like a mortgage. that is just crazy.

    • That is not the same add Yamaha has on their web site but it looks the same. I did see this add on their facebook page also.

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