matcom
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Mon Apr-14-08 07:50 PM
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| QUESTION: Re: Price Negotiation |
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Since I am buying new in the next couple of weeks, do you negotiate bike price like you do a car? Is there a blue book value and a bottom-line value?
I bought my Reflex and couldn't negotiate since there was a gas crunch at the time (not like there is now right?) :eyes:
But are bike negotiable just like cars? What is fair both to me AND the dealer?
THANKS!
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DrDan
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Tue Apr-15-08 09:06 AM
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| 1. I bought a Yamaha C3 is the past 6 months. No |
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luck negotiating the price, however, I found a new 2007 at a lower price than a 2008.
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guitar man
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Tue Apr-15-08 12:16 PM
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It depends on how many units of the bike you want are on the floor and how bad they need to move them.The big car dealerships often have a shitload of the popular models to move and they make their money from less markup on a large volume. Motorcycle dealers, not so much.
One thing is for certain though, you always have the option to head out the door. It looks like you have a good selection of dealerships in your area to choose from.
Good Luck :hi:
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dmallind
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Wed Apr-16-08 12:18 PM
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And check out cycletrader.com - a lot of the low price dealers can be found there if you search their classifieds. Depending on where you are you may need to travel a bit to get a good deal but unless you are going for the hottest/rarest model you can negotiate.
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