Yeah it's a 2015 and had just over 4000 km on it when I got it the tail end of 2019/20 season. With a hole in my 600 lower end mid season, I had no choice but to either sit out the back end of the season or paid stupid covid money for it, which I did lol. At just over 24,000 now. Rebuilt the skid and new track last season, the only issue I've ever had with it was broke a secondary roller up in Kap 2 seasons ago, was able to limp into Raxfins and they took care of it on the spot. Used market is starting to look pretty sweet, if I can figure out what I want I'll likely grab something this season. To be honest I love the 1200 so much I'm tempted to just grab another, but a 17-18 low KM unit and swap my ECU, clutches, header, suitcase and track. Last season I tried my sons 25 Renny 900T out for a couple hours, call me crazy but I was happy to get back on my own sled for the rest of the day.
Yep, wants vs needs - when times get tough, and they will/have, having some wiggle room goes a long way.
When I see your pic I tend to wonder how your 1200 Doo is doing that has to be maybe 10 years old, especially knowing the miles you put on it - but sleds and all else are expensive.
There's a lot of people out there that are in a position where just ordering a pizza or going to the movies is only for the elite in their eyes.
A couple years back I saw a post on FB where someone indexed the cost of midline trail performance model sled from the year 1995 to 2020 something, and compared them to past and current wages. I was shocked that it was so close. The one thing that was missing was the difference in the amount of disposable income people had, and how they are prioritizing what they do with it. multiple 60+ inch TVs, $1200 cell phones, $200 hockey sticks, calling skip over cooking ... ect
The thing about people in better positions financially, they are normally not afraid of work, it is what got them to this point in life, they just pick what there time is best spent on - if they have a passion for something, they will work on it.
But many would likely just rather pay more for the permit to have paid labour do the work
LOL - I was going to add that tidbit of info to my reply in relation to the permit, but decided not too