Listen, whether you like it or not, the Sea-Doo Spark has gotten the industry’s attention. The lightweight entry-level ski has made a big splash with hardcore enthusiasts, racers, casual riders and newcomers across the board. Sea-Doo’s goal of “two on a trailer” for the price a full-sized runabout is still viable and bringing in the buyers.
Don’t believe it? Sea-Doo’s own media is saying that the public reaction to the Spark has been so strong that sales are nearly maxing out 2014 production numbers, meaning the Sparks are actually selling out! Hopefully, this new demand won’t hike up the prices at the dealerships, or it’ll undo all the good this entry-point-friendly ski has made.
But do not dismay, Sea-Doo vows that dealers will have all the units necessary to meet demand and is continuing with its Sea-Doo Demo Ride Tour. To whit, Middle Tennessee’s own America’s Motor Sports dealerships is hosting its own Spark demo weekend at the scenic Nashville Shores Park in Percy Priest Lake just east of downtown Nashville, Tennessee.
Many will recall Nashville Shores as the once location of the annual APBA Nationals, as well as a host of events throughout the last couple decades. Held Friday, May 30th to Sunday, June 1st, the Sea-Doo Demo Tour will also feature some great deals on Sparks, as well as the entire Sea-Doo lineup. So don’t miss out on your chance to try out the Spark and maybe go home a new Sea-Doo owner!
RT @pwcjournal: Test Ride a Sea-Doo Spark at America’s Motor Sports’ Sea-Doo Demo Weekend:
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