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Re: Is brand new Toro 221Q worth $450 + Tax?
Reply #2 Jan 25, 2012 5:44 pm |
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In the last two years, this same model was $600, with very little discount. I guess Toro is feeling the competition between the Poulan Pro / Husqvarna and the B&S derivative models with 208cc engines for less than $500. I just hope future Toro models aren't cheapened to stay competitive, like the Honda HS621 was replaced by the HS520.
That's a good price. I would get it, that's the 2 stroke engine that's been around for a while so reliability is proven. Now that there are new 2 stroke snowblowers, they probably get good resale value in the used market.
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