'09 Purchase Price
#22
What's the matter Iowa...you feel the need to use name calling to support your lack of an opine...that's sad. Feeling insecure. Fact is buying a bike and having it shipped can be great deal.....why do you have issues over this......seems kinda stupid??? Never mind I did it and it was several hundred bucks cheaper than my local dealer.
umm, you're the one who called me an idiot a few days ago and now a "dumbazz". if you can't take it after you've dished it out, you better go back to your boat, or, "flats skiff".
lmao
well, when I got $200 off msrp when the first '09 came into Iowa in March, I'd call that a pretty decent deal. now, what would it had cost if I shipped it in from say, ANYWHERE ELSE? sure not cheaper than $4990 otd for everything. feeling insecure? when you have to define your fishing boat in your profile, I'd say that's a little insecure. me? never buddy. why would I? I've got it all, what do you have? oh yeah, your "flats skiff" and of course your precious ktm and klx. whoa dude!!
#25
My cash price was $4468.17 for the bike... basically my deal was $5400 O.T.D. They tried to yank me over for full MSRP PLUS shipping and setup, and I told them I'd be taking my pre-approved loan and walking, so we talked it down to $5400 even. I'm the first one they got; they now have a red model sitting on the sales floor.
#26
You might want to look for a low mile '06 or a leftover new '07 to save some cash. I had to pay dealer prep, 6% sales tax, freight, tire fee, plus tag and title. Sticker price for my '07 was just over $4000 but the dealer smoked me on the fees. I don't see any way to get around sales tax when a title is included in the purchase. My Motor vehicle Administration would have forced me to pay taxes on the bike when I tried to get it tagged. Even if the bike was purchased out of state.
Get 'out the door' quotes wherever you do.
Good luck.
Mike
Get 'out the door' quotes wherever you do.
Good luck.
Mike
#28
My cash price was $4468.17 for the bike... basically my deal was $5400 O.T.D. They tried to yank me over for full MSRP PLUS shipping and setup, and I told them I'd be taking my pre-approved loan and walking, so we talked it down to $5400 even. I'm the first one they got; they now have a red model sitting on the sales floor.
#29
You might want to look for a low mile '06 or a leftover new '07 to save some cash. I had to pay dealer prep, 6% sales tax, freight, tire fee, plus tag and title. Sticker price for my '07 was just over $4000 but the dealer smoked me on the fees. I don't see any way to get around sales tax when a title is included in the purchase. My Motor vehicle Administration would have forced me to pay taxes on the bike when I tried to get it tagged. Even if the bike was purchased out of state.
Get 'out the door' quotes wherever you do.
Good luck.
Mike
Get 'out the door' quotes wherever you do.
Good luck.
Mike
#30
9% sales tax = $400 shipping fee from the dealer they bought it from ($350) title, dealer prep, and what-not. I don't feel bad or guilty about my purchase, don't call me impatient and unrealistic for my purchase. Its a 2009 bike and it took them a month to even locate one, I'm satisfied with an OTD price only 500 dollars above base MSRP. These bikes are selling like hotcakes. If its the bike you want and the dealer gives you a number you are willing to pay, take it. The 2009 was the bike I wanted (not the '06, and not another bike) and the dealer got me a number under the pricerange I came into the door willing to spend, so I went with it. So IMHO, go in with a maximum price you'd be willing to spend, if they (dealership) comes up under it, then I say go for it.